Since its debut, Olivier Giraud and his show performed in english has won numerous awards from audiences and professionals alike. Don’t miss out on this laughter-filled experience, a must-have on your bucket list in Paris!
● Since 2015 and for the 6th consecutive year, THANK YOU TO OUR SPECTATORS who have awarded us the ‘CERTIFICATE OF EXCELLENCE’ on the TripAdvisor website, which brings together the largest community of travellers in the world, with over 390 million unique visitors per month! In 2020, our show received the ultimate ‘TRAVELLER’S CHOICE’ award from Tripadvisor, which presents this prize to accommodation, attractions and restaurants that consistently receive very good reviews from travellers and are ranked in the top 10% of establishments on Tripadvisor.
● Since 2015 and for the 4th year running, the show has been voted ‘Best Comedy Show in Paris’ by expatriates living in the capital as part of ‘Best in Paris’, organised by Expatriate Magazine.
● In June 2017, Olivier Giraud and his show “How to become a Parisian in one hour?” were the big winners of the WELCOME AWARDS by CIWY in the Cultural discoveries category. The Welcome Awards recognise the places that Parisians love and recommend them to travellers who want to explore Paris like a Parisian!
● January 2020, Olivier Giraud’s show won the Get Your Guide award as ‘BEST AUTHENTIC EXPERIENCE’.
● In 2021, Olivier Giraud’s show is the winner of the ‘Tiqets remarkable venue awards as ‘BEST HIDDEN GEM’ FRANCE!
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● In June 2014, Olivier Giraud was invited to the British Embassy in Paris for the garden party celebrating the birthday of the Queen of England, Elizabeth II. He was chosen by members of the embassy to be presented to her majesty Elizabeth II, in honour of his contribution to Franco-British relationship. A magical moment! Read the article
● March 2017, Olivier Giraud was invited by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge to the British Ambassador’s residence in Paris. As part of this exceptional event celebrating Franco-British friendship and bringing together 100 of France’s most promising CEO, Olivier Giraud talks to the Duchess of Cambridge Mrs Kate Middleton about the success of his show in Paris and London.
● In June 2014, Olivier Giraud was invited to the British Embassy in Paris for the garden party celebrating the birthday of the Queen of England, Elizabeth II. He was chosen by members of the embassy to be presented to her majesty Elizabeth II, in honour of his contribution to Franco-British relationship. A magical moment! Read the article
● March 2017, Olivier Giraud was invited by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge to the British Ambassador’s residence in Paris. As part of this exceptional event celebrating Franco-British friendship and bringing together 100 of France’s most promising CEO, Olivier Giraud talks to the Duchess of Cambridge Mrs Kate Middleton about the success of his show in Paris and London.
2016 was the year of consecration for Olivier Giraud and his show “How to become a Parisian in one hour?”. Exceeding half a million spectators and some 1,200 performances, Olivier Giraud decided to mark the occasion and organize a very special anniversary for the 7th year of the show’s existence.
On the evening of the show, the public reception was spectacular! A packed house (2000 seats) with a multicultural audience saluting the 7 years of the show. For the occasion, Olivier Giraud concocts some surprises for his audience! An opening act led by a powerhouse female trio, new sketches, and an explosively charming finale under the guidance of an international choreographer.
• In June 2018, Olivier Giraud accepted an invitation from the U.S. Ambassador to France and Monaco, Madame Jamie D. McCourt. Thus, he went to the ambassador’s residence to celebrate the 242nd anniversary of the United States of America and the tricentennial of New Orleans.
● In June 2018, Olivier Giraud was invited by the United States Ambassador to France and Monaco, Mrs Jamie D. McCourt to the Ambassador’s residence to celebrate the 242nd birthday of the United States and the tercentenary of New Orleans.