Cyrana, a play written and performed by Juliette Wiatr and directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet, is running at La Manufacture des Abbesses in Paris from March 2 to April 11, 2026.
At La Pépinière Theater, They Don’t Deserve Your Tears tells the story of the Nine from Little Rock, opening on February 20th at 9 p.m., directed by Michel Belletante.
From March 10 to April 29, 2026, Aurélie Bargème will be performing her autobiographical show about bulimia at Funambule Montmartre, on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
The troupe La Poursuite du Bleu has been showcasing Made in France at the Théâtre de la Renaissance since September 29, 2025. This biting comedy offers a sharp take on the realities of industrial survival.
After Adieu Monsieur Haffmann and Petit coiffeur, Jean-Philippe Daguerre returns with a new theatrical creation: Du charbon dans les veines. The play, which focuses on mineworkers in the 1950s in a deeply moving narrative, won no fewer than 5 Molières and is now coming to the Théâtre du Palais-Royal!
4211 km, a play by Aïla Navidi that received the Molière Award in 2024, is returning to the Studio Marigny in Paris from February 4, 2026. A powerful piece of theater addressing Iranian exile.
"Le destin se moque des choix" will be presented at the Théâtre Lepic on December 13, 2025, at 6:30 p.m. during a charity evening against breast cancer.
Discover "Le destin se moque des choix" (Fate Mocks Choices), a play by Fabrice Tosoni, at the Théâtre Lepic from September 8, 2025, to January 17, 2026, Tuesday through Friday at 7 p.m.
The Théâtre de la Bastille is hosting Analphabet, a spellbinding solo performance by Alberto Cortés, combining queer performance, Andalusian poetry, and nudity on stage, as part of the Festival d'Automne in Paris, from December 12 to 19, 2025.
Menopause, the comedy that breaks the rules, has been extended at the Grand Point Virgule theater until January 4, 2026. Co-written and directed by Alex Goude, this comedy tackles menopause with humor and without taboos.
In Olympe de Gouges, more alive than ever, Joëlle Fossier Auguste plays the famous feminist pioneer, at Théâtre La Divine Comédie in Paris from September 9, 2025.
At Le Petit Saint Martin, Éric Feldman delivers a one-man show about the Holocaust, a mixture of humor and memory, between autofiction and theatrical performance. To be seen in autumn 2025.
From November 18 to 23, 2025, À l'ombre du réverbère at the Théâtre Paris-Villette retraces Redwane Rajel's journey from prison to the stage, in an intimate, embodied theatrical narrative.
From September 3 to 27, 2025, Genre! takes over the Théâtre de Belleville with a participatory form combining theater and documentary on issues of gender and sexism.
From September 11 to 19, 2025, Faustus in Africa! takes up residence at the Théâtre de la Ville - Sarah Bernhardt, combining puppetry, theater and visual arts in a satire of the Faust myth revisited on the scale of the African continent. The play can be seen in English with French subtitles.