For over twenty years, Les Sea Girls have been clenching their buttocks, sheathing their outstretched arms, dancing in ten centimetre heels, smiling even when their teeth, backs and knees hurt, eating healthily and hydrating with water to keep up with the times. Being a music-hall performer is no laughing matter. It's a silhouette, an image. What pressure on their exposed public bodies! And that's when things start to go wrong. With the help of Pierre Guillois (Bigre, Les gros patinent bien...), full of humour and offbeat, they have decided to turn everything on its head, to free their bodies from social constraints, to show everything: behind the scenes, stress, work, failures, the unglamorous. On stage, it's a bazaar as we like it, a frenzy, the repertoire reinvented with new songs by Prunella Rivière. Theatre and music hall mock each other in this ecstasy of transformation, marvellously embodied by artists of total commitment.