Madame Joconde is a period comedy that reimagines the creation of the Mona Lisa in 1503. A humorous play you won’t want to miss, premiering at the Théâtre du Marais starting February 1, 2026.
The Théâtre du Marais opened its doors in 1637. Today located at 37 rue Volta, the theater has had many different addresses, but its name has endured over the centuries.
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.
With "Handicapé Méchante", Lilia Benchabane delivers an original and daring show. She explores disability and the issues surrounding it with a no-holds-barred sense of humor, offering a light-hearted, hard-hitting reflection.
Columnist and humorist Paul de Saint Sernin arrives at the Théâtre du Marais with a new show, starting September 18. A chance to see the France 2 columnist on stage!
Les Normales, on stage at last! is back at the Théâtre du Marais for two final dates in Paris. On June 14 and 28, Alicia Ligi, Kevin Bagot and Romain Nolag take to the stage with one aim in mind: to make sure you have a great time!
Discover Norma in Norma[le]: emotion and resilience every Wednesday at 9pm at theThéâtre du Marais. Norma sheds light on incest with force and poetry until March 27, 2024.