"Mémoire de fille," adapted from Annie Ernaux and directed by Sarah Kohm, Veronika Bachfischer, and Élisa Leroy, can be seen at the Théâtre des Abbesses from November 26 to December 6, 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.
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.
VA AIMER! returns to Paris at Théâtre La Pépinière from October 13 to December 22, 2025. Eva Rami won the Molière for Best Single Act at the Molière 2024 awards.
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 June 19, 2025.
Winner of the Nouvel Acte 2024 festival, this show promises to explore with humor and tenderness the exile of a young girl in search of her father, carried by an international cast. On view at Funambule Montmartre until April 27.
Laura Domenge's biting, sensitive stand-up show at the Théâtre de la Madeleine on May 27, 2025 is a mix of nocturnal flights of fancy and committed reflection.
Les Vilaines, Guy and Elsa Bontempelli's musical comedy, goes behind the scenes of the great Parisian revues until May 21 at Théâtre de la Gaîté Montparnasse.
Blandine Lehout takes to the stage at the Palais des Glaces on April 8 and 9, 2025. The comedian presents her one-woman show "La vie de ta mère" (Your Mother's Life), a show that promises to be decompressive and full of self-mockery.
Between humor and commitment, Tu voulais un coup de foudre? questions clichés about love and equality. A feminist and modern work to discover at the Théâtre du Marais.
Carmen, the world's most performed opera, is reinvented by ballet artist Julien Lestel in an original, feminist adaptation. Presented by Théâtre Libre, the ballet will be in Paris for just a few days, from April 9 to 20, 2025.
Discover Chloé Oliveres' show Quand je serai grande, je serai Patrick Swayze at Théâtre de L'Œuvre, Paris, from November 26 to December 10, 2024. An event not to be missed!
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.
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.
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.