Paris's 9th arrondissement, home to many iconic theaters, is one of those hyperactive spots that do honor to theParisian art of living. The Théâtre Mogador is just a stone's throw from the bustling Faubourg Montmartre, in the heart of the City of Light. Behind its majestic neo-Moorish facade, it reveals a sumptuous, richly ornamented auditorium with a capacity of over 1,600.
Founded in 1913, it was the brainchild of show producer Alfred Butt. Inspired by English-style music halls, it was inaugurated in 1919, after the end of the First World War, in the presence of Woodrow Wilson, then President of the United States. Since then, the Modagor Theatre has hosted world-renowned talents including Mistinguett, Edith Piaf, the Rolling Stones and Sting.
Listed as a historic monument, the Théâtre Mogador has in turn unveiled its share of Russian ballets, musicals and concerts, making the venue a cult address in Paris's festive heritage. Today, the Théâtre Mogador offers a diverse program for all audiences, to the delight of lovers of the performing arts!



The Lion King: the cult musical at the Théâtre Mogador - our review
Hakuna Matata! The Lion King musical has returned to the Théâtre Mogador in Paris, more than 10 years after its last performance there. The show has already been extended for another season, and is currently playing in Paris. [Read more]
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Location
Mogador Theatre
25 rue de Mogador
75009 Paris 9
Official website
www.theatremogador.com















