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Monday, April 6, 2026

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Shows to see right now in Paris

A musical, an opera, classical and contemporary theatre. Four shows to mark spring for those who live near Paris, and for those taking advantage of the holidays to visit Parisian stages.

Monday, March 3, 2025

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we saw

Tosca

Puccini
Opera de Compiègne

As the Théâtre Impérial - Opéra de Compiègne presents a Tosca that is outside the norms of the great opera stages, the question arises: can Puccini adapt to a more restrained form? An hour and…

Saturday, October 28, 2023

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interviews

Charles Dantzig, everything for literature from Tarbes to Paris

Charles Dantzig

An encounter with a writer who left the Bigorre capital to settle in the capital itself. The literary journey of a Tarbes native.

Thursday, December 22, 2022

we saw

Kontakthof

Opéra National de Paris

By introducing Kontakthof into the repertoire, the Paris Opera is taking a new step towards Pina Bausch's Tanztheater. But how can you make it your own when you're a ballet of virtuoso dancers?

Wednesday, December 26, 2018

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we saw

Tous des oiseaux

Wajdi Mouawad

An intense spectacle by Wajdi Mouawad that mixes languages ​​in a Tower of Babel which will allow us to grasp a unique point of view.

Saturday, December 22, 2018

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we saw

Tom Sawyer

Mark Twain
Julien Salvia

A musical comedy just the way we like them, with all the madness, magic, and glitter that entails.

Saturday, April 21, 2018

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we saw

La résistible ascension d'Arturo Ui

On the stage of the Comédie Française's Salle Richelieu, Brecht's The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, directed by Katharina Thalbach. Playful and chilling.

Friday, November 23, 1984

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we saw

Dom Juan

Molière
Maurice Bénichou
Niels Arestrup
Claude Evrard

It's the Holy Grail for theatergoers. The play that will stay in their memory for a long time, perhaps forever. Why? How? We don't know exactly, but we have some ideas.

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