The Ascension weekend is the perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in Parisian culture. With Ascension Day falling on a Thursday this year, May 8, which is a public holiday, giving us not four but five days off, the entertainment possibilities are endless, but it is the theater that shines brightest, offering a variety of plays that are not to be missed. This guide is your passport to an exceptional theatrical getaway in the capital.
During this long weekend, Parisian theaters unveil special programs that reflect the diversity and richness of the theater scene. From timeless classics to innovative contemporary creations, each show promises escape, laughter, and emotion.
The spring weather is ideal for strolling through the streets of Paris before heading to one of the city's many theaters. The mild May evenings invite you to prolong the experience, whether with a moonlit stroll or a drink on a terrace, discussing the shows you've seen.
The plays selected for Ascension are chosen for their ability to captivate and move, ensuring that each outing is memorable. Take advantage of these holidays to discover the incredible talent of the actors, directors, and playwrights who bring the Parisian stage to life—it's an opportunity not to be missed.
To make the most of this cultural weekend, consider planning your itinerary in advance. As seats are in high demand during this period, it is wise to book your tickets well before your arrival. This will ensure you get a front-row seat for the best theatrical productions of the season.
The Ascension weekend is an invitation to immerse yourself in the cultural richness of Paris. Theaters, with their varied and often daring offerings, provide a spectacular panorama of human creativity. It is a time when the City of Light shines even brighter, revealing its unwavering passion for the arts.



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Dates and Opening Time
From May 8, 2024 to May 12, 2024















