

«It’s easy to make a crowd that is wanting to enjoy themselves laugh. The challenging part is making people laugh without vulgarity but with kindness and subtlety.It’s what Gromic does”

“Gromic invites us to a delightful moment of poetic magic. Disturbingly true and simple, the artist reveals, without a word, the complex nuances of human emotions. Through a clever interaction with his audience, he manages to create the delicate nebulousness of a bubble from which it’s difficult to escape…”
Dominika Waszkiewicz
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A 100% family-friendly show
A moving, easy-to-receive experience that transports both young and old, from Europe and beyond, to a universe filled with laughter and tenderness.

“Gromic has reconciled both young and old“
“As part of their Festival of Laughter, the MJC dedicated a day to families, especially children. From 4:00 PM, outside the venue, the ‘Feet of the Building’ operation was held, organized by the municipal services, which, through multiple activities, brought everyone present into harmony.
Then came the moment for the show with Gromic. Fun and clever, this artist knows how to engage and play perfectly with the audience. His show, emotional, dynamic, and performed with four pieces of rope (fake eyes, large coat…) made both young and old laugh. A beautiful discovery.”

Excitement and laughter of a theater night
“The focus was on the first protagonist, who entered with clumsy gait and broad smile. The clown “Gromic,” whose real name is Michael Gueulette-was responsible for the successful opening session of activities organized by the Municipal Huerta de San Vicente.
To him fell the responsibility of starting the first applause of an audience, however, at first seemed no opened to many jokes. Even in this situation the Belgian artist did the hardest thing in show business: he was able to make the audience laugh by using … nothing.
There lied and lies his success: he based his show on the use of very simple elements, no paraphernalia, equipment or colorful fireworks. His hands shaped an oddball toad eyes, brown great coat in the style of Sherlock Holmes served to represent multiple pieces of mime surprisingly fun, and his hat, tie and dress were enough to finish decorating a character who put the crowd on its feet, singing and dancing to catchy songs. Description: hands up, palms to the sky and shared happiness. Forming letters and mouths open to sing very loudly the first note of the chorus of “YMCA” by the Village People.
Amazing.”

“Hello Arthur! What an amazing show by Gromic! It was simply wonderful, poetic, funny, and moving! The whole team watched it and, unanimously, we loved it. Thank you for this beautiful gem! Have a good night!”
Message from the organizer of the Saint-Vincent d’automne in Marcq-en-Baroeul (France) sent to Arthur, from the production company that proposed Gromic for their programming.
“Gromic was a big hit in our festival. It was wonderful to work with him..”
