Up and running since the revolutionary days of 1968, the most famous fringe theatre in Paris has 300 stage-hugging seats and hosts quality French stand-up and raucous,...
41 rue du TempleThe gilded mother of French theatres, the Comédie Française turns out season after season of classics, as well as lofty new productions. The red velvet and gold-flecked Salle...
2 rue RichelieuThe gilded mother of French theatres, the Comédie Française turns out season after season of classics, as well as lofty new productions. The red velvet and gold-flecked Salle...
21 rue du Vieux ColombierThe gilded mother of French theatres, the Comédie Française turns out season after season of classics, as well as lofty new productions. The red velvet and gold-flecked Salle...
Galerie du Carrousel du LouvreThis small Marais theatre has become the ultimate launch pad for up-and-coming comedians, with daily shows, a café-théâtre school and an annual comedy festival in September.
7 rue Ste-Croix-de-la-BretonnerieIn 2009 the main Odéon and its sister theatre, Les Ateliers Berthier (1 rue André Suarès, 17th), are showcasing a retrospective of the British dramatist and poet Howard Barker,...
Pl de l'OdéonAt its two sites, the 'City Theatre' turns out the most consistently innovative programming in Paris. Instead of running a standard rep company, the house imports music, dance...
2 pl du ChâteletAt its two sites, the 'City Theatre' turns out the most consistently innovative programming in Paris. Instead of running a standard rep company, the house imports music, dance...
31 rue des AbbessesThis recently renovated landmark theatre has been Peter Brook's playground for more than 30 years. In 2009, expect epic delights such as Love is My Sin, an amalgam of...
37bis bd de la Chapelle