2024

OPÉRA-COMIQUE

Concert hall for classical music opera and dance
4.7/5
29 reviews

The Opéra-Comique, founded under Louis XIV, is one of the oldest institutions of its kind. In 2005, it became one of 6 national theaters, and in 2015, it celebrates its 300th anniversary! In 1783, the first Opéra-Comique was born, mixing opera, ritornello and farce. Ruined twice, it was the third venue, opened in 1898, that contributed to the fame of works such as Bizet's Carmen . Since the end of 2021, conductor Louis Langrée has been at the helm, with a program in keeping with the "Favart spirit", combining classical and new works.

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2024

LE GRAND REX

Cinema
4.4/5
13 reviews
Closed - Open to 13h00

Classified as a historical monument, it is a giant cinema with seven theatres. Opened in 1932 by Jacques Haïk, the Rex was an immediate success with its luxurious decoration, its 2,000 m² and its starry-vaulted ceiling culminating at over 30 m. A word of advice: attending a blockbuster preview in this room, especially if the film is in 3D, will give you the impression of being a privileged one. The quality of the projection is exemplary. But the Grand Rex is also a place where concerts and musicals are presented that can fill a hall with more than 2,700 seats on three levels. A museum and a discotheque complete the vast complex.

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2024

KIOSQUE THÉÂTRE MADELEINE

Box Office
4.8/5
4 reviews

The Kiosque Théâtre, located on the Place de la Madeleine (west side of the church), offers highly discounted tickets for most current shows, from national theaters to cabarets and cafés-théâtres. We strongly advise you not to wait until the last minute: while there are hundreds of plays to discover, crowds are particularly high, especially at weekends.

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2024

THÉÂTRE DES BOUFFES PARISIENS

Theater
4.6/5
26 reviews

The composer Jacques Offenbach is the pere of this very lovely dining area to Italian. Les Bouffes Parisiens are initially installed in 1855 in Carré Marigny, on the Fields-Élysées. One year later, they migrate towards passage Choiseul. Offenbach creates Orphée with the hells there, before yielding its theater in 1862 to its orchestra conductor, Louis Varney. This one made shave the room to build some another, equipped with thousand hundred places. Specialized in the lyric shows, primarily of the operettas, Puff out them Parisian present works of Emmanuel Chabrier, Louis Viarney (Musketeers with the convent), Robert de Flers, Claude Terrasse. At the beginning of the 20th century, the operetta yields the step to the theater with the creation of rooms of Henry Bernstein and Sacha Guitry (Let us do one dreamed), before returning to the light kind which made its glory - Phi-Phi, of Albert Willemetz and Henri Christiné. Willemetz takes over the leadership of the room and obtains an enormous success with Dédé, played by Maurice Chevalier. Dranem, Guitry, Michel Simon, Arletty, Pauline Carton, Elvire Popesco, then Yves Robert, Danièle Delorme are the large stars of Puff out Parisian in the decades which follow. In 1986, Jean-Claude Brialy takes again the reins of the theater, until its death which has occurred in 2007. The direction is now ensured by Dominique Dumond. Theater, only in scene, song and shows young people divide the poster.

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2024

CAFÉ OSCAR

Village halls and multipurpose halls
5/5
26 reviews
Closed - Open to 14h30

Red 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.

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2024

THÉÂTRE DE LA MICHODIÈRE

Theater
4/5
2 reviews

From its construction in 1925 - architect: Auguste Bluysen - this theatre has preserved an Art-Deco aesthetic. The room, of seven hundred places, is dominated by red and gold - decorator Jacques-Émile Ruhlmann. It presents parts intended for a wide audience. Yvonne Spring, Pierre Fresnay, François Citéa, Francis Perrin, Roland Giraud, Charlotte de Turckheim played. Among the authors who attended their work are Edouard Bourdet, André Roussin, Jean Anouilh, Marcel Achard and Françoise Dorin. The Michodière is undoubtedly one of the highlights of the boulevard theatre.

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2024

AMERICAN DREAM CAFE

Cabaret and Revue
3.4/5
5 reviews

The ideal place for an evening - very - casual among friends! The 1000 square metre complex with a continuous TV circuit includes three large rooms, all for show and good humour. Stage side, caliente shows that fit from 21 a. m. to 1 p. m. (2 p. m. on weekends): circus, female and male striptease, belly dance, capoeira… Eclectic and colourful benefits and a crescendo atmosphere. In addition, American Dream offers you the opportunity to play on stage by taking part in the casting organized each Wednesday at 19 pm. A great opportunity to reveal his scenic talents! From Wednesday to Saturday, place piano-bar formula with a jazz concert at. In the room you can enjoy the extensive menu with American, tex-mex, kosher and Italian specialities such as the rich chili con carne or the pizzas to share. Note, this beautiful space can be privatized for private evenings (birthday, wedding, funeral life, seminars…).

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2024

THÉÂTRE DES VARIÉTÉS

Theater

Here, audiences can enjoy a large auditorium with 550 seats and a small theater with 100 seats. The venue has a rich history: in the 19th century, Frédérick Lemaître, Déjazet, Henry Monnier and Hortense Schneider were among the headliners at the Variétés, where comedies, dramas and operettas such as Offenbach's La Belle Hélène premiered here in 1864. Today, it's a venue renowned for its eclectic programming, in which boulevard plays have pride of place: audiences keep coming back for more!

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2024

LE MÉLO D’AMÉLIE

Village halls and multipurpose halls
4/5
1 review