Charlotte Campana's La Femme Bocale, directed by Laura Ghazal, combines humor, self-mockery and emotion at Théâtre Le Bout in Paris, from September 19, 2024 to January 30, 2025.
Carlo Goldoni's comedy La Serva Amorosa comes to the Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin from September 25 to December 31. Translated and adapted by Ginette Henry and directed by Catherine Hiegel, the play tells the story of a triumphant servant. A feminist play that reverses the roles of master and servant.
Ménopause, the comedy that shakes up the rules is on at the Grand Point Virgule until December 31. Co-written and directed by Alex Goude, this comedy takes a humorous, no-holds-barred look at menopause.
Hollywoodiennes is the very first musical from the Classe libre collective. Now playing at several venues in and around Paris, the show is still available for three dates: July 12, 13 and 20, 2024.
Marie S'infiltre returns to the stage with her audacious Culot show at the prestigious Zenith de Paris to close out the year in style, on December 21, 2024!
Merci Alice! plunges viewers into the story of Alice Milliat, a feminist and top-level athlete who fought to create the first women's Olympic Games. On the eve of the Paris Games, it's an opportunity to learn more about the history of the Olympic Games.
Encrées can be seen at La Folie Théâtre until June 22, 2024. The musical tells the story of Hedy Lamarr, the Mirabal sisters and Sabine Zlatin, created by 18 artists.
Lady Agatha, returns to Paris after its success in the capital and throughout France, at the Théâtre de la Michodière, until July 7, 2024. The musical recounts the extraordinary life of Agatha Christie.
Les Jupes, by Reunionese choreographer Soraya Thomas, will be performed at the Palais Galliera, Musée de la mode, on Saturday June 1 at 8pm and midnight.
Blandine Lehout takes to the stage at the Théâtre du Gymnase from September 27, 2024, Thursday to Saturday at 7.30pm. The comedian presents her one-woman show, "La vie de ta mère", which promises to be decompressive and full of self-mockery.
Marie Fortuit celebrates Anne Sylvestre with the musicla show "La vie en vrai (Anne Sylvestre)" at the Athénée Théâtre Louis Jouvet from April 25 to May 5, 2024.
"Cette petite musique que personne n'entend": a reflection on female resilience at the Théâtre des Mathurins, by Clarisse Fontaine and Joeystarr, from February 9 to April 12.
Don't miss the improvised show "Madame Fait Salon" at the Théâtre Le Lieu every Sunday in Paris: a cheeky, feminist journey through the literary history of the 19th century.