The Don Camilo is a Parisian cabaret established in 1954 by Jean Vergnes. It is located in the 7th arrondissement of Paris in the Saint-Germain-des-Prés quartier. [1]
Every evening of the week, a dîner-spectacle is organised. The entertainment is provided by many artists who very often came forward with this show place. These artists are generally singers, impersonators, comedians, chansonniers or ventriloquists. They follow each other on stage at a rapid pace (about every twenty minutes), except the star-artist who performs longer after the meal. [2]
Artists
editPartial list of artists "boarders" of the Don Camilo from 1954 to 2009
- Stephane Gali
- Jean Amadou
- André Aubert
- Hugues Aufray
- AudéYoann
- René Baron alias René-Louis Baron
- Jean-Louis Blèze
- Pierre-Yves Noël
- Franck Brun
- Pascal Brunner
- Pascal Chevalier
- Philippe Clay
- Sylvain Collaro
- Darry Cowl
- Jean Constantin
- Dadzu
- David et Nestor
- Carine Davis
- Gérard Delaleau
- Pierre Douglas
- Charles Dumont
- Gérald Dahan
- Léo Ferré
- Thierry Garcia
- Laurent Gerra
- Michaël Gregorio
- Daniel Guichard
- Fabienne Guyon
- Jack Hammer (The Platters)
- Martin Kardone
- Yann Jamet
- Serge Lama
- Robert Lamoureux
- Michel Leeb
- Serge Llado
- Thierry Le Luron
- Olivier Lejeune
- Enrico Macias
- Bernard Mabille
- Mathieu
- Merry
- Dany Mauro
- Claude Nougaro
- Gilles Olivier
- Pierre Perret
- Yves Pujol
- Jean Raymond
- Serge Reggiani
- Jean Roucas
- Laurent Ruquier
- Catherine Sauvage
- Henri Tisot
- Charles Trenet
- Jean Vallée
- Les Frères Ennemis
- Le Trio Athénée
- Patrick Peralta
- Christie Caro
References
edit- ^ "Histoire du Don Camilo". Archived from the original on 2016-03-29. Retrieved 2016-05-21.
- ^ Artistes du Don Camilo