LE PIN GALANT
A theatre in Mérignac with an eclectic programme: music, dance, theatre, ...Read more
LE TRIOMPHE
Read moreIt laughs every evening in this ancient theatre in the basement and transformed into a-seat theatre hall. Notice the Afters of laughter: There is a sort of jam jam during which comics meet the time of late evening.
LA COURSIVE
Read moreDuring its renovation in 1990, this former fish market dressed its beautiful white stones in steel and glass. Theater, dance, music: the programming of La Coursive shows an eclecticism that rhymes with quality. The "small" theater Verdière alone symbolizes the spirit of the place, with 385 seats, it offers a proximity between the stage and the public. Since 2018, La Coursive has been getting closer to the Coupe d'Or theater, sharing no less than 11 shows in common and setting up free buses to discover them.
OLYMPIA – BRUNO COQUATRIX
Read moreWell-known acoustics, red velvet curtains, a balcony with impeccable views of the scene, two thousand places… Olympia deserves its fame. His story is rather turbulent. There was on its site of the Russian mountains, and then a first Olympia from 1893 where all the stars of the caf period were passed: La Goulue, Frehel, Damia… The room is then converted into a cinema before becoming the Parisian music Hall temple in 1954 when the daring Bruno Coquatrix takes the lead. A legendary period begins with the performances of the young Gilbert Bécaud. All the French and foreign stars want to climb on the scene of this place that became mythical, especially after Edith Piaf touched thousands of spectators. The Beatles, Umm Kalsoum - for its only recital outside the Arab world - Jacques Brel, Georges Brassens, Jimi Hendrix, Otis Redding, Louis Armstrong, the Rolling Stones… History fails to stop in the 1990 s when the owner, Société Générale, plans to demolish the block of buildings where Olympia is located. Classified in 1993, it is finally reconstituted 6 metres below its original location, while the facade is preserved. This curious operation took place in 1997, Bécaud was the first to sing in this new Olympia, a room that was bought by the multinational Vivendi Universal in 2001.
LE POINT-VIRGULE
Read moreThis funny history that of the Semicolon. In 1975, a group of youth actors like Martin Lamotte, Gérard Lanvin or Anemone build a place called "La Veuve Pichard". Three years later, Christian Varini follows the theater and creates the Semicolon. It became famous in the tea Trempoint, stage discovered comedians still today place on saturdays at 16:00. Since 2005, Jean-Marc Dumontet managed with passion this cult place and continues to provide the best burlesque scene. Shows of Nicolas Canteloup or Alex Lutz were particularly produced by Dumontet. Each year, the best comedians find themselves in Olympia for a unique sight. This is how the smallest of the Parisian rooms is one of the great names of the capital...
CASINO BARRIÈRE TOULOUSE
Read moreAt Casino Barrière, you will find slot machines and gaming tables, but above all a performance hall that is now one of the most important stages in Toulouse. The room is comfortable, the stage is spacious and the technical equipment is state-of-the-art. Then go ahead! The international programme is rich and varied, offering more than 150 shows per year, from humorous shows to classical or contemporary ballet, musicals and concerts. Operetta or cabaret lovers? It's possible too. You will enjoy the dinner and show formula: a gourmet dinner and a show that we will never forget! To be offered or to be offered all year round.
ANTIPODE MJC
Read moreHoused in a brand-new building straddling the Cleunay and Courrouze districts, the Antipode is no half-measure. Its imposing monolithic structure includes two concert halls, one of which can accommodate up to 900 people, a creative workshop, rehearsal studios, spaces dedicated to artistic practice... and even a library. The history of this MJC is deeply rooted in the Cleunay district. A veritable institution in Rennes, the Antipode focuses on contemporary music and offers a wide variety of programming, including rock, rap, soul, pop, jazz, electro, hip-hop and metal, as well as a program dedicated to young audiences.
CAFÉ OSCAR
Read moreRed velvet, drapes, golden frames and old chandeliers: this place created at the bottom of a court in 1993 is decorated in a baroque way. It's mainly used for private events, but we regularly serve a rich auditorium of comics, including Wednesday evening for Les Oscars du Laughter. The following went: Jean-Luc Lemoine, Thierry Samitier, Fabrice Eboué, Willy… The famous singers are not the same: Werewolf or Natacha Saint-Pierre also foulé the planks of this place which made one (pre) name in the capital.
THE FILATURE
Read moreA national stage, with a sharp and polished programming in the field of live performances, it honours art by combining shows by recognized artists with proposals by young talents with residencies of noted artists, artistic works that echo the city. La Filature also houses La Galerie, for photo exhibitions, the Mulhouse Symphony Orchestra and the Rhine National Opera. There is also a media library managed by the City of Mulhouse, specialising in music, theatre, dance and video.
SAINT-SAUVEUR STATION
Read moreOpened in March 2009, the Saint-Sauveur train station seduces by its eclecticism and its dynamism. This former freight station rehabilitated by the City of Lille offers throughout the year various cultural events open to all. Located right next to the Jean-Baptiste Lebas park, Saint-So, as the regulars call it, is an unusual place. Contemporary art exhibitions or art house screenings, games for children outside, food at the Bistrot de Saint-So and of course in the evening, DJs and musicians often animate the place until midnight.
LA CIGALE
Read moreListed as a historic monument, with its curious white facade featuring only a few windows, this is one of Paris's musical landmarks, in one of the capital's most vibrant districts. This Italian-style theater, with its 1,400 seats, parterre and balcony, is an eclectic stage for all kinds of artists. Lots of music, of course, but also shows. Note also that the Boule Noire, in the basement, also organizes concerts, albeit on a more intimate scale.
LE ROCHER DE PALMER
Read moreLocated in the heart of Cenon's Palmer Park, the Rocher de Palmer opens its doors to world music and culture. This cultural facility comprises three concert halls and offers programming centered on jazz and world music, with detours into hip-hop, electronic music, classical and dance. In addition to a resource center dedicated to world music, the Rocher de Palmer offers a wide range of discovery activities, including workshops, masterclasses and meetings with artists. A unique cultural space!
PETIT CASINO
Read moreThe Petit Casino opened its doors in 1969 in a former plumbing shop between Beaubourg and the Place des Vosges. We played the Obaldia, for example, and then fanciful such as Sylvie Joly, Douby, Pascal Legitimus or Paul Préboist made it a renowned address in the coffee-theater category. It is a unique and atypical place where each reservation is made by telephone, and where the welcome is made by Hélène. A beautiful evening of laughter in perspective!
LA FERRIÈRE
Château raffiné offers dishes rich in flavour, cooked with fresh local ...Read more
SALLE ISLEA
Read moreThe municipality has launched a cultural challenge with priority: an offer of quality and accessible to the greatest number. Also, the cultural project of the city of Avermes reveals each year a little more. The opening of a new cultural site, La Gateway, is proof of this with the introduction of visual arts alongside those of writing (media, plastic arts workshops, exhibitions, artists'interventions…). Isléa cultural season offers on its side, programming each year more "explosive", rock, blues, French song distributed by great names, but also by the local scene, which, more than ever, has found its place.
COMÉDIE RÉPUBLIQUE
Read moreAdjacent to the Republic's Cellar, this long-seat room has been installed instead of a playroom. On the walls you can see representations of faces of a few great names of comedy. Perhaps their cadets, who play in the evening on this scene, want to see their portrait soon! The pieces of the boulevard are at the honor of the success of the last two years, My sister is a millstone. Here is a place to relax between friends and with lightness.
DÔME DE PARIS (PALAIS DES SPORTS)
Read moreIt was the first flexible dining room of the capital, before Le Zénith and the POPB. Opened in 1960, Palais des Sports welcomed important events in the domain of boxing, for example, and the services of the basketball players of Harlem globetrotters. This space in the arena shape that can accommodate between two thousand five hundred and four thousand spectators six hundred was also made known while looking to see and include Beatles, Pink Floyd, Elton John, Johnny Hallyday... And then also by allowing the creation of shows king size like Robert Hossein. It is also that of choreographies Maurice Béjart, Roland Petit were created, Rudolf Noureev musicals, such as Les Misérables and stage where the troops of Holiday On Ice or the Circus of Moscow made. Much less funny: Palais des Sports was requisitioned, just as the Coubertin stadium, so that you can park it Algerian citizens challenged during the dreadful night of October 17th 1961. Some died here. Today, the musical with large budgets and the comedians perform in this palace that has aged but who resists...
MADHOUSE WAZEMMES
Read moreLocated not far from the New Adventure square, which hosts the Wazemmes market, the factory Leclercq, a 1990 th century filature closed in 2004, was transformed into a Folie House in. The architecture was conceived by a Dutch team, and offers an astonishing sparkling metal dress in the show room. Throughout the year, theatre plays, music festivals such as Reggae Waz Fest and concerts, especially on the occasion of the "release party" worship, where local artists who have released an album reveal their music to the wider audience. At its side, the exhibition room regularly hosts new works in a building that retains the charm of its origins, with its brick walls. With a vocation to promote popular cultures and to provoke meetings, Folie Folie is at the heart of exchanges, multiple crossings, between disciplines, artists of all walks, communities and audiences. The Maison Folie Wazemmes or how to promote culture in all its forms in a playful, festive and convivial way!
YZEURESPACE
Read moreYzeurEspace is a multi-purpose cultural complex capable of hosting all kinds of events. Le Carré is equipped with independent sound and lighting systems, making it ideal for conventions, meetings, dances, shows and much more. The Théâtre Silvia-Monfort can accommodate 450 people and boasts a state-of-the-art sound, video and lighting system. Thanks to its modular infrastructure, YzeurEspace is perfect for cultural, professional and festive events in the region. Whether you're a professional or an individual, Yzeurespace offers the ideal setting for your events.
LE TRIANON
Read moreBorn in 1895, the Trianon-Concert is one of the first Parisian music halls. Destroyed alongside its neighbour Elysée Montmartre in 1900, it was rebuilt two years later and was successively named Trianon-Theatre, Theatre Victor Hugo and finally Trianon. It presented to the public as artists such as transformist Fregoli and the young Mistinguett. Transformed into a cinema in 1939, it returned to live performances in 1992. It was given a theater room, classical concerts, but it is its programming dominated by tracks - Bénabar, Jacques Higelin ... Carla Bruni - the only one on stage, and the musical comedy presented by Trianon is now renowned. In 2010, the room was completely restored in order to preserve the heritage. It is open to international artists and can receive up to 1500 people and 1080 people on seated configuration. In our opinion, the Trianon is one of the most beautiful establishments in the capital.