LE PETIT THÉÂTRE DE LA GARE
Read moreIn 22 years, the old hangars of the railway station have experienced many of the passionate people who have committed themselves to a goal: offer a true cultural location in the valley, open to all audiences and brought by quality programming. A good bet and this Little Theatre has a lot of… charm plus because it has a radiant soul! Throughout the year, different shows are offered, contemporary and eclectic, they bring to the honor theatre creations, of course, but also tales, musical evenings, various events, you will have understood, everything that is part of live shows. An amateur troupe is attached in residence, the Tétralyre, and provides excellent services, both summer and winter. The associations also have a place of expression and for the last four years, at the end of June-early July, a festival of amateur theatre meetings can discover irresistible talents. Carried out by Véronique Strub, the very dynamic president, these troops are doing well to morale and we advise you to enter the station quickly so as not to miss the train that invariably leads to a super evening!
THEATRE DES NOUVEAUTES
Read moreThis intimate Italian theatre is pretty beautiful. It has a floor and three balconies, a corbel, a classical stage 16 meters long and 10 meters deep, with proscenium. A reception capacity of 632 places. The theatre of the Novelties welcomes part of the programming of the National Scene Tarbes-Pyrénées, so the quality and variety of performances are assured: concerts, theatrical forms or trekking to a wide audience.
LE PARI
Read moreA new structure made available to companies and artists by the Tarbaise municipality that wants to offer a cultural policy accessible to everyone. By working closely with local cultural associations, in order to support their creations, Irap proposes diversified programming: theatre, dance, music. A show, but also, in relation to the theme and the same place, workshops, conferences, exhibitions, readings and public rehearsals. The formula "Sunday at the Theatre", an original way to spend some Sunday afternoons in the theatre: show at 16 pm, followed by a convivial meeting with the troupe (often embellished with delicacies). Season programs are published on annual or monthly booklets.