THÉÂTRE DE LA MADELEINE
The Théâtre de la Madeleine is one of the theaters that has retained its old-fashioned charm. Its red velvet decor contributes to its charm. You are plunged into another world. Directed by Pierre Humbert, this conventional stage has seats still adapted to the morphology of the time, the eighteenth. It was built when La Comédie, the old theater, burned down and disappeared. A large place for the expression of French-speaking authors, but also for contemporary creation and shows for young audiences. A superb stage, a rather intimate space. This Italian-style theater has 400 seats, offered at affordable rates, and it must be admitted that the first reflex is to admire not the stage, but the ceiling; the Italian-style fresco is superb. Its excellent acoustics allow the artist to be close to the audience, whether it is for a play or a concert. A unique place! You will find seats, often outside the summer months, at La Maison du Boulanger.