The Franglish Comedy Festival, a blend of British humour and French-style punchlines, will be back in February 2026. Méribel with a programme as crazy as it is open to the world. From 2 to 6 February, the Savoyard resort will be transformed into a truly bilingual stage where cultures and styles of humour intermingle.
Organised by Piste Productions, the Franglish Comedy Festival has been a unique fixture on the mountain scene for several years now.
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Here, laughter is exchanged in two languages, shows alternate between English and French, and audiences switch from biting stand-up to more absurd humour without even noticing.
The spirit of the festival? To celebrate cultural diversity through laughter, in a friendly, cosmopolitan and relaxed atmosphere.
Two prestigious guests for 2026
The announcement has just been made: British actress Jessica Fostekew and French comedian Édouard Deloignon will headline this year's event.
Known for her show «Hench», nominated for an Edinburgh Comedy Award in 2019, Jessica Fostekew tackles themes as varied as feminism, parenthood and body image with hard-hitting humour. Between introspection and self-mockery, she has established herself as one of the most brilliant voices on the British comedy scene.
Opposite her, Édouard Deloignon embodies the new generation of French stand-up. Originally from Normandy and trained at the Cours Florent, he made a name for himself on social networks before selling out venues with his show «Édouard Deloignon grandira plus tard».
His boundless energy and straightforward tone will appeal to stand-up purists and the curious alike, who have come to discover humour without frontiers.
