The Easter weekend in Paris, with its bank holiday Monday and late March/early April weather playing capriciously between sunny spells and showers, offers the perfect setting to immerse yourself in the Parisian theatrical world. This period is an invitation to discover or rediscover a wide range of plays, from timeless classics revisited with a modern twist, to comedies that bring lightness and laughter, to intense dramas that captivate and make you think.
Paris theaters, with their sumptuous architecture and intimate halls, become refuges where the art of the stage is lived to the full. Taking advantage of this long weekend to attend one or more plays is a unique opportunity to let yourself be transported by the stories, emotions and talent of the actors. It's also a way to support the capital's cultural and artistic richness, while indulging in precious moments of entertainment and reflection. This Easter weekend, let yourself be seduced by Parisian theater and its thousand and one facets.
Women are always right, Men are never wrong at Passage to the Stars
Sacha Judaszko and Sophie Depooter's captivating comedy, "Les Femmes ont toujours raison, les hommes n'ont jamais tort", lights up the Passage vers les Étoiles stage until May 5, 2024. [Read more]
François Berléand plays Freud in "Freud et la Femme de Chambre" at Montparnasse
From January 20 to April 7, 2024, the Théâtre Montparnasse will be hosting a moving and comic play starring François Berléand as the father of modern psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud, in "Freud et la Femme de Chambre." [Read more]
Berlin Berlin, the award-winning extended comedy at the Théatre des Nouveautés, our review
Berlin Berlin, a critically acclaimed and Molière award-winning comedy, will run at the Théâtre des Nouveautés until July 7, 2024. Written by Patrick Haudecœur and Gérald Sibleyras, it takes place in Berlin during the Cold War and the existence of the Berlin Wall. [Read more]
Les téméraires, a play about the Dreyfus affair at the Comédie Bastille
Les téméraires is a historical comedy focusing on the struggle of writer Émile Zola and filmmaker Georges Méliès during the Dreyfus Affair. The comedy runs at the Comédie Bastille until June 16, 2024. [Read more]
Pink Flamingo, pizzas in the Marais
At Pink Flamingo in the Marais, we discover pizzas that bet on originality. [Read more]
Contes et Légendes, at the théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin, a play by Joël Pommerat
Joël Pommerat's play "Contes et Légendes" is on at the Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin until March 31, 2024. The play depicts a futuristic world in which humans and robots are expected to cohabit, and explores the relationships between teenagers, adults and androids. [Read more]
Ludivine Sagnier in "Le Consentement" adapted for the stage, at Théâtre du Rond-Point
Vanessa Springora's deeply moving novel, already adapted for the cinema in 2023, in a new light as a stage adaptation starring Ludivine Sagnier at the Théâtre du Rond-Point, from March 7 to April 6, 2024. [Read more]
"Le Plus Heureux des 3": a comedy to be discovered at Théâtre Edgar in Paris
Discover "Le plus heureux des 3", a comedy presented at the Théâtre Edgar in Paris from January 22 to May 14, 2024. Get ready to laugh [Read more]
Clémentine Célarié: "Je suis la maman du Bourreau", on stage at La Pépinière Théâtre
Immerse yourself in the poignant world of moral conflict and motherhood, brought to life by Clémentine Célarié on stage in "Je suis la maman du Bourreau", adapted from the novel by David Lelait-Helo (Prix Claude Chabrol 2022): a captivating performance at La Pépinière Théâtre from January 18, 2024. [Read more]
Ma Version de l'Histoire (My Version of History) at the Théâtre Michel: the heart of a 20-year relationship
"Ma version de l'histoire" (My side of the story), a captivating immersion in the reality of building a couple at the Théâtre Michel in Paris. [Read more]
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Dates and Opening Time
From March 29, 2024 to April 1, 2024