Classical plays continue to captivate theater lovers in the Paris region. With stagings that respect tradition while adding a modern touch, these shows offer a timeless plunge into the great works of literature. Here's why you should definitely attend these classic performances.
Classicalplays allow us to relive the iconic works that have marked the history of literature and theater. From Greek tragedies to Renaissance comedies, every performance is a lesson in history and art. Attending a classical play in Paris, or its neighbouring départements, is an excellent way to relax while enriching your general culture. It's an ideal way to disconnect from everyday life and travel back in time through timeless stories.
Theaters in Paris and theIle-de-France region are renowned for their high-quality productions. Sumptuous sets, period costumes and outstanding acting performances make every show unforgettable. Whether you're a connoisseur or a neophyte, classic plays are accessible to all. Many theaters offer sessions tailored to young audiences, families and schoolchildren, making classical theater lively and relevant for all generations.
Classical theater in the French capital and Île-de-France is an invitation to rediscover the masterpieces of the past in a unique setting. Each show is an opportunity to immerse yourself in stories that have spanned the centuries and continue to resonate today.



Le Bourgeois gentilhomme: Jean-Paul Rouve extends his run at the Théâtre Antoine
Jean-Paul Rouve plays Monsieur Jourdain in Le Bourgeois gentilhomme, directed by Jérémie Lippmann. The show has been extended until February 1, 2026, at the Théâtre Antoine. [Read more]



Le Horla: a classic play at La Folie Théâtre
Discover "Le Horla," an adaptation of Maupassant's work directed by Frédéric Gray, at La Folie Théâtre from November 13, 2025, to February 1, 2026. [Read more]



Bouvard & Pécuchet: comedy based on Flaubert at the Théâtre de Poche-Montparnasse
Discover "Bouvard & Pécuchet," an adaptation of Flaubert directed by Géraud Bénech, at the Théâtre de Poche-Montparnasse starting November 11, 2025. [Read more]



Oh les beaux jours !: Beckett at the Petit Saint-Martin
Discover Oh les beaux jours ! by Samuel Beckett, directed by Alain Françon, at the Théâtre du Petit Saint-Martin from November 13, 2025, to January 17, 2026. [Read more]



Le Dindon: a frenzied vaudeville at the Théâtre Darius Milhaud
Le Dindon, a vaudeville by Feydeau directed by Dyckson, can be seen at the Théâtre Darius Milhaud from October 7, 2025, to January 6, 2026. [Read more]



Richard III: William Mesguich stages the lust for power at the Théâtre des Gémeaux Parisiens
From September 9 to December 23, 2025, the Théâtre des Gémeaux Parisiens presents William Shakespeare's Richard III, directed by William Mesguich, with a cast of eight actors playing over twenty-five characters. [Read more]



Shakespeare's Hamlet at the Comédie-Française: Ivo Van Hove confronts the ghosts of power
The Comédie-Française presents Hamlet directed by Ivo Van Hove at the Odéon 6e, from January 21 to March 14, 2026. After Les Damnés, Électre/Oreste and Le Tartuffe ou l'Hypocrite, the Belgian director returns to the Troupe for a new exploration of tragic vertigo. [Read more]















