Until April 6, 2025, Théâtre Guichet Montparnasse is hosting "Le Masque de Fer et le Mousquetaire, ou le secret de Saint-Mars", a one-man show by Donat Guibert that revisits one of the greatest mysteries in French history.
The Théâtre des Béliers plays host to "Paquita!" until March 30, 2025, a show directed by Pierre Delaup and starring Marine Llado. A poignant tale of a child fleeing Franco's dictatorship.
On May 13 and 14, 2025, Fabrice Luchini takes over the Opéra Royal at the Château de Versailles with his show "La Fontaine et le confinement". A literary journey in which the actor combines poetry, reflection and the pleasure of words.
Le Lavoir en Famille is a festival designed for young spectators and their families, encouraging transmission and dialogue between the generations. This year's festival runs from April 8 to 19, 2025.
Discover the best shows and plays not to be missed during the Easter vacations in Paris. Enjoy unforgettable moments with family and friends with a varied selection to suit all tastes!
Marivaux explores the fragility of feelings and the power games of love in La Double Inconstance, a disturbing comedy directed by Jean-Paul Tribout at Le Lucernaire, which runs again from March 5 to April 27, 2025.
Olivier Cadiot offers a playful and political reflection on "living together" in Médecine générale, a show brought to life by an exceptional trio, to be discovered at the Théâtre des Abbesses.
Following its success at the Avignon Festival, Sophie Tonneau's Je serai toujours là pour te tuer (I'll still be there to kill you) runs at La Folie Théâtre until April 6, 2025. A jubilant black comedy about an unexpected pact.
In an exclusive interview, we had the chance to chat with Jean-Marc Dumontet. The theater producer talks about the challenges facing theater in 2024, the "Paroles citoyennes" festival, the Molières and this year's must-see shows.
Marie Fortuit adapts Thérèse et Isabelle by Violette Leduc at Théâtre de la Ville, March 28-April 8. A plunge into a censored passion, at the heart of the taboos of her era.
Carlo Collodi's classic Pinocchio enters the Comédie-Française's repertoire for young audiences, directed by Sophie Bricaire, from May 22 to June 29, 2025.
From May 29 to 31, 2025, the musical Mourir d'Aimer, les Amants Maudits de Mai 68 recounts a forbidden love story set against a backdrop of social protest at the Théâtre du Gymnase.
Paris's 10th arrondissement is packed with theaters offering an eclectic program ranging from classic plays to contemporary creations. These emblematic venues offer quality shows that delight culture lovers.
An intimate, poignant play about the weight of decisions and the inevitable question of destiny, playing overtime from February 3, 2025 at Théâtre Lepic.