Le Facteur, a comedy by Etienne Fraday, returns to Paris after its success at the Comédie Saint Michel. The play runs at La Folie Théâtre from June 26 to July 20, 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.
Samuel Beckett's Fin de partie returns to the Théâtre de l'Atelier from June 5 to July 14. Although its author describes it as belonging to no literary movement, the play is closer to the theater of the absurd.
Molière's Le Misanthrope, adapted and directed by Thomas Le Douarec, returns for 13 exceptional dates at the Théâtre de l'Épée de Bois, before leaving for the Festival Off d'Avignon.
Check up is Sébastien Thiery's new creation, starring Bernard Campan and four other actors in a zany comedy. Playing at the Théâtre Antoine from September 12, the comedy promises to make you laugh your way back to school.
L'extraordinaire destinée de Sarah Bernhardt plays at the Théâtre du Palais-Royal from August 27 to December 22, 2024. The play tells the wild story of the French actress, painter and sculptor.
Not many people know about it, but did you know that the Navigo Pass offers a range of cultural benefits in the Paris region? Access discounts at cinemas, museums, châteaux, theaters and even festivals. We tell you all about it!
For Nuit Blanche 2024, on June 1, discover the Nouveau Gare au Théâtre in Vitry-sur-Seine. Soak up contemporary art in this unique venue steeped in history during this unusual nocturne.