Today,the Palais des Glaces is a veritable temple of humor for all ages! Located at 37 rue Faubourg du Temple in the 10th arrondissement of Paris, the theater has two halls hosting a variety of comedy and one-man shows.
This emblematic venue began life in the 1870s as a music hall, bearing various names such as "Boléro Star" and "Bijou Concert". It later became a theater, then a cinema after major renovations in 1924. It wasn't until the 1980s that the venue once again became a theater, to become what it is today: a Parisian temple of humor .
The main auditorium, renovated in summer 2022, has 3 seating capacities: 270 / 400 / 500. The Palais des Glaces also has a smaller venue, the Petit palais des glaces, seating around 100, where you can come and see young comedy talent.
The Palais des Glaces has seen the likes of Les Vamps, Jean-Marie Bigard, Eric et Ramzy and Gad Elmaleh perform. Since 2022, the venue has been managed by Mickael Chétrit, David Boukhobza and Rubens Hazon .
If you want to see the big names in comedy, but also discover new talent, head to 37 rue du Faubourg du Temple in Paris's 10th arrondissement .
Tom Baldetti in his show Tome 1, at the Petit Palais des Glaces until June 18 Nordine Ganso in "Violet": a spellbinding show at the Palais des Glaces Dany Parmentier presents his show "Gourou" at the Petit Palais des Glaces in Paris
Tom Baldetti plays his first show at the Petit Palais des Glaces, every Tuesday at 9pm, until June 18, 2024. A rising star in the world of comedy, you can also catch him on stage at Parisian comedy clubs. [Read more]
Nordine Ganso presents his one-man show "Violet" at the Palais des Glaces from January 27 to June 29, 2024. [Read more]
Dany Parmentier presents "Gourou" at the Petit Palais des Glaces until April 30, 2024, every Tuesday at 7:30pm. A hilarious stand-up and personal development experience for an audience in search of continuous improvement. [Read more]
Official website
www.palaisdesglaces.com