The play "Le Bémol" brings together Pascal Légitimus, Anne Parillaud and Lionel Abelanski at the Théâtre des Variétés, from June 3 to 21, 2025, in an orchestral comedy in which personal tensions disrupt a seemingly harmonious evening.
Scapin, Molière and Italian comedy return to Le Lucernaire for an energetic revival of Les Fourberies de Scapin, directed by Emmanuel Besnault. On view from April 2 to May 25, 2025.
From April 17 to June 29, 2025, Bertrand Marcos presents "Amis pour la vie" (Friends for Life) at the Théâtre de l'Œuvre, a comedy exploring friendships and buried secrets, performed by a quartet of actors.
Théâtre de la Boussole continues "Déconnectés" until June 29, a fast-paced comedy in which four characters must survive an evening without telephones. It promises to be an explosive experience.
Adapted from Fabcaro's novel, Le Discours returns to the Théâtre Michel. A one-man show in which the anguish of a wedding speech becomes the starting point for an introspection as funny as it is biting.
A political ascent that promises to be as funny as it is cruel: "Le Prix de l'Ascension" traces the career of two ambitious enarques. To be seen at the Théâtre de la Contrescarpe until March 30, 2025.
Corneille's "Le Menteur" returns to the Théâtre de Poche Montparnasse from April 18 to June 28, 2024, following the success of the previous season. Marion Bierry's critically acclaimed adaptation and staging promise a Corneille classic like you've never seen before.
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.
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.
Alain Françon takes on Marivaux's Les Fausses Confidences in a pared-down staging that focuses on the characters' desire and freedom. To be seen from April 16 to May 25 2025 at Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin.
Patrick Hernandez (Jamais le deuxième soir, Les Colocs) returns with Pourquoi les femmes aiment les connards? a scathing comedy. Playing at La Grande Comédie, the show opens on May 5, 2025.
Immerse yourself in the destiny of Paul Durand-Ruel with Les Collectionnistes, a play by François Barluet, directed by Christophe Lidon, at Théâtre Montparnasse until May 4, 2025.
The comedy Lily & Lily, directed by Marie Pascale Osterrieth and starring Michèle Bernier and Francis Perrin, revives the theater of Barillet and Gredy. A play of misunderstandings and illusions to be discovered at the Théâtre de Paris until April 27, 2024.
A comedy by Jérémy Manesse, directed by Ludivine De Chastenet, with Odile Huleux, Jérémy Manesse, Florent Aumaitre and Laure Haulet, at the Café de la Gare from Monday to Sunday, every other week, until June 28, 2025.