Discover Walt Disney as you've never seen him before in the play Call Me Walt, written and directed by Julien Baptist at the Apollo Theatre in Paris. Step into the private world of the man behind the legend: the son, the brother, the husband, and the father—far more than just the creator of an empire. The production opened on October 15, 2025, and has been extended until May 16, 2026.
In the heart of the 11th arrondissement in Paris, the Apollo Theatre is hosting "The Playing of Truth," the renowned comedy by Philippe Lellouche, running from Wednesday to Saturday, from January 21 to March 7, 2026. On stage, Adil Rami, Manon Sachot, Sam Lellouche, and Rudy Doukhan gather for a dinner that’s anything but ordinary. As the past makes a surprise appearance at the table, the truth is never far behind...
The Apollo Théâtre is located at 18 rue du Faubourg du Temple in the 11th arrondissement of Paris. Originally, it stood next to the Casino de Paris. Today, it boasts 4 auditoriums.
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.
Didou, with "On n'est pas bien là", returns for a new show at the Apollo Théâtre from March 15 to April 27, 2024. A comedian who has already won over a large number of French audiences, Didou returns to the stage for a one-man show somewhere between stand-up and imitation.
Dive into the fascinating world of Michetonneuses with Amelle Chahbi's new show. A bold, contemporary comedy, "Michetonneuse" brings together a quartet of women, led by Amelle Chahbi and Zoé Marchal, on stage at the Apollo Théâtre from January 18 to March 30.
The humor show that laughs at the strings of power is "Perlimpinpin" by Karine Dubernet at Apollo Comedy, a biting satire of our society's foibles, every Saturday from January 20 to June 29, 2024.