PIAF! THE SHOW returns to Australia in 2025
Experience the mesmerising journey of the iconic French chanteuse, Edith Piaf, in PIAF! The Show. After captivating audiences in more than 50 countries and selling over a million tickets worldwide, this musical extravaganza returns to Australia after the massive success of its previous tour, and now, for the first time, arrives in New Zealand.
Starring internationally acclaimed Nathalie Lermitte, hailed as Piaf’s true musical heir, the show premiered in 2015 on Piaf’s centennial birthday, drawing inspiration from the acclaimed film ‘La Vie En Rose.’
Through two captivating acts, PIAF! The Show chronicles the remarkable rise of ‘la Môme Piaf’ (The
Little Sparrow) from rags to riches, showcasing her unforgettable songs, including La vie en rose and Non, je ne regrette rien, against a backdrop of never-before-seen photographs and images of iconic Parisian locales from Piaf’s era.
Conceived and directed by Gil Marsalla, PIAF! The Show is unanimously considered by Edith Piaf’s close friends, such as Ginou Richer, Edith Piaf’s private secretary, Germaine Ricord her friend, and above all Charles Dumont who wrote over 30 songs with Piaf including Non je ne regette rien and fellow performer and collaborator Charles Aznavour, as: the most beautiful tribute ever produced on Edith Piaf’s career.
PIAF! The Show has sold out at Carnegie Hall in New York the Olympia in Paris and major venues across Europe and The Americas’
Singing is certainly a true vocation for Nathalie Lermitte. Indeed, at the age of six, she started performing. The day she turned eighteen was also the day she released her first album Tu es tout ce que j’aim, two singles of which sold over 400,000 copies. In 1995 she opened for Michel Leeb at the Olympia with Herbert Léonard. At the same time, Nathalie Lermitte also recorded numerous theme songs for television series and cartoons.
1989 marked her first steps in musical comedy: she was hired to play the role of Cristal in «Starmania», which she performed for three years at the Theatre Marigny in Paris and then on a national tour, ending in Moscow and Saint Petersburg. This was followed by a succession of roles in musicals in which she often played the role of Edith Piaf.
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