2024

THÉÂTRE ANDRÉ-MALRAUX

Theater
4/5
2 reviews

Throughout the year, the TAM offers a variety of entertainment programming for all audiences: in the poster, many plays, classical or contemporary, but also great names, heart strokes and discoveries of the live show (music of variety, dance, magic, humour), as well as representations to the young public. Renovated in 2006, the TAM is home to up to 850 spectators, and is often complete! A few tables in the foyer will allow you to restore or drink a drink before or after the show. Also note that the TAM manages the cabaret room in Ariel Cinema, a stone's throw from the theatre, for performances in privacy.

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 Rueil-Malmaison, 92500
2024

THÉÂTRE 71

Theater
4/5
1 review

Inaugurated in 1971, Theatre 71 became a national scene in 1992. His program is accompanied by beautiful theatre, dance or music creations, and, originality of the place, puppets.

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 Malakoff, 92240
2024

THÉÂTRE JEAN-VILAR

Theater

The theatre - Jean Vilar, built in the middle of the garden city in 1938, small architectural cousin of the theatre de Chaillot, bears that made this place its first "dramatic bastion" in the year 1950. Jean Vilar festivals in the form of artistic weekends where the spectators could meet actors and the directors, but also to eat and dance with them ball. Renovated and reopened in 1990, the theatre has since beautiful program of dance shows, but also of theatre, music and shows for children. Suresnes Mentioned dances, festival of urban dances, is undoubtedly the event unmissable of the theatre. You come back every year!

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 Suresnes, 92150
2024

THÉÂTRE DE GENNEVILLIERS

Theater

The space in which the theatre is located was built in 1934. This is the Fêtes ballroom. The director, Bernard Sobel, settled there in 1963. He founded the Ensemble Theatre of Gennevilliers, who, as an amateur, became little professional. In 1983, it became a National Drama Centre, and three years later the theatre was completely renovated. Today there is the Maria Casarès Hall - 350 seats - and the Salle Philippe Clévenot - 180 seats. The master has revealed many authors of France and elsewhere. Adventurous reviews of classics were legion and particularly explored the work of Bertolt Brecht. Pascal Rambert succeeded him in 2007.

Note: When you arrive here by the metro, these are arrows, with scratches, designed by the artist Daniel Buren, which leads you to a good port. So chic!

Public rehearsals, meetings with the authors, writing workshops are proposed: find out.

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 Gennevilliers, 92230