The Easter weekend in Paris, with its bank holiday Monday and late March/early April weather playing capriciously between sunny spells and showers, offers the perfect setting to immerse yourself in the Parisian theatrical world. This period is an invitation to discover or rediscover a wide range of plays, from timeless classics revisited with a modern twist, to comedies that bring lightness and laughter, to intense dramas that captivate and make you think.
Paris theaters, with their sumptuous architecture and intimate halls, become refuges where the art of the stage is lived to the full. Taking advantage of this long weekend to attend one or more plays is a unique opportunity to let yourself be transported by the stories, emotions and talent of the actors. It's also a way to support the capital's cultural and artistic richness, while indulging in precious moments of entertainment and reflection. This Easter weekend, let yourself be seduced by Parisian theater and its thousand and one facets.
"Big Mother": a journalistic thriller at the heart of current affairs at Théâtre des Béliers Parisiens
Attend "Big Mother", a captivating play at the Théâtre des Béliers Parisiens until May 31, 2024. [Read more]
Berlin Berlin, the award-winning comedy at the Théâtre Fontaine then extended at the Théatre des Nouveautés
Berlin Berlin, a critically acclaimed and Molière award-winning comedy, runs at the Théatre Fontaine until April 28, 2024, and will then be extended at the Théâtre des nouveautés from May 14 to July 7, 2024. Written by Patrick Haudecœur and Gérald Sibleyras, it takes place in Berlin during the Cold War and the existence of the Berlin Wall. [Read more]
Le Repas des Fauves, Molière award-winning comedy returns to Théâtre Hébertot
"Le Repas des Fauves", which won three Molières awards in 2011, returns to the Heberto Theatre until April 28, 2024. The comedy is set during the German Occupation in 1942. [Read more]
Passeport: Alexis Michalik explores the quest for refugees at the Théâtre de la Renaissance in Paris
Alexis Michalik's new play, "Passeport", offers a unique perspective on the situation of refugees in France, blending human drama with current reality. A play to discover at the Théâtre de la Renaissance in Paris from January 26 to June 30, 2024. [Read more]
Pink Flamingo, pizzas in the Marais
At Pink Flamingo in the Marais, we discover pizzas that bet on originality. [Read more]
Amanda Lear back on stage at Théâtre Libre in 'L'Argent de la vieille
Sponsored - Amanda Lear's grand return to the stage will be in the Italian comedy 'L'Argent de la vieille', directed by Raymond Acquaviva, at the Théâtre Libre from February 1 to May 5, 2024. [Read more]
Ludivine Sagnier in "Le Consentement" adapted for the stage, at Théâtre du Rond-Point
Vanessa Springora's deeply moving novel, already adapted for the cinema in 2023, in a new light as a stage adaptation starring Ludivine Sagnier at the Théâtre du Rond-Point, from March 7 to April 6, 2024. [Read more]
La Maison du Loup: Immersion in the heart of Jack London's tumultuous life at the Théâtre Rive Gauche in Paris
Immerse yourself in the world of Jack London with La Maison du Loup, running until May 19, 2024 at the Théâtre Rive Gauche. [Read more]
Bertolt Brecht, "La Bonne Âme du Se-Tchouan" on stage at Théâtre du Nord Ouest
One of German playwright Bertolt Brecht's iconic plays, La Bonne Âme du Se-Tchouan at the Théâtre du Nord Ouest in Paris, January 21 to May 26, 2024. [Read more]
Les Gros Patinent Bien at Théâtre Saint-Georges: an award-winning cartoon Odyssey
Dive into the world of Les Gros Patinent Bien, named Best Public Theater Show at the 2022 Molières, at Théâtre Saint-Georges until June 26, 2024. [Read more]
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Dates and Opening Time
From March 29th, 2024 to April 1st, 2024