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Monday, April 13, 2026

Histoire d'un Cid de Jean Bellorini sur la scène du Parvis

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Histoire d'un Cid

Jean Bellorini

With his Histoire d'un Cid, Jean Bellorini offers a journey through Corneille's play. At the risk of missing the point of Le Cid.

Monday, March 30, 2026

France-fantôme sur la scène du Parvis

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France-fantôme

Tiphaine Raffier

With France-fantôme, Tiphaine Raffier delivers a dystopia that takes theatre somewhere between Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World and Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451.

Saturday, March 28, 2026

Magali Gentet et une oeuvre exposée actuellement au Parvis

interviews

Contemporary art at Le Parvis has been cultivating its audience for 50 years.

Magali Gentet

Located at Le Méridien since the Parvis's inception, the Contemporary Art Centre has built a relationship with a growing audience through its exhibitions and events. Interview with Magali Gentet.

Sunday, March 15, 2026

Le collectif Petit Travers et le quatuor Debussy sur le plateau du Parviss

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Nos matins intérieurs

Collectif Petit Travers
Quatuor Debussy

When the musicians of the Debussy Quartet meet the jugglers of the Petit Travers Collective, it is not simply a matter of juggling to music.

Saturday, March 14, 2026

Claude Brugeilles dans son atelier au côte d'une de ses dernières création

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Claude Brugeilles uses a variety of media for his artistic expression.

Claude Brugeilles

From the painted cabins of Arcizac-Adour to his poetry collections, by way of his Don Quixotes made of metal and recycled materials, there is only one artist. An interview with the discreet and…

Friday, March 13, 2026

<q>Sans suite [Un air de roman]</q> sur la scène du Parvis

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Sans suite [Un air de roman]

Sébastien Bournac
Baptiste Amann

Sébastien Bournac and his team will be presenting the premiere of Sans suite [Un air de roman] at Le Parvis on Wednesday evening during their residency.

Sunday, February 8, 2026

Lieux communs de Baptiste Amann sur la scène du Parvis

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Lieux communs

Baptiste Amann

Common Places begins like a thriller, but as the show progresses, it reveals a luminous commentary on the complexity of the feelings that guide - or do not - individuals.

Saturday, February 7, 2026

Laëtitia Lecque et une œuvre qui était exposée à Tarbes

interviews

Laetitia Lecque, freedom in all its colors

Laetitia Lecque

After exhibiting in Paris, Charente and even the United States, Laetitia Lecques has settled in Aucun in the Val d’Azun and is exhibiting in the department as well as at the Tarbes Tourist Office…

Sunday, January 25, 2026

After all Springville sur la scène du Parvis

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After all Springville

Miet Warlop

Miet Warlop's After all Springville is a funny, strange show. A baroque universe where images are like building blocks that allow the viewer to make sense of what they see. Or not.

Tuesday, January 20, 2026

Alonzi King Lines Ballet sur la scène du Parvis

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The Collective Agreement – Ode to Alice Coltrane

Alonzo King Lines Ballet
Alonzo King

In two choreographies, the Alonzo King Lines Ballet transcends classical ballet to offer us a very contemporary vision.

Sunday, January 18, 2026

Face à la mer, sans être dos au béton en Charente-Maritime / photo ctrna

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Week-end et voyages

From Île de Ré to Oléron, the sustainable tourist coastline

Less than an hour from Bordeaux and a little more from Paris, the Charente-Maritime coastline offers responsible tourism that helps preserve some of the most beautiful sites on the Atlantic Ocean.

Sunday, January 11, 2026

Roméo et Juliette sur la scène du Parvis / photo Stéphane Boularand (c)Bigorre.org

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Romeo et Juliette

William Shakespeare
Guillaume Séverac-Schmitz

By constantly pulling his characters between the Shakespearean tragedy of the late 16th century and dialogues rooted in the vulgarity of our time, Guillaume Séverac-Schmitz makes Romeo and Juliet do…

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