Discover committed shows in Paris and Ile-de-France: current themes, powerful messages and captivating staging.
The theatre, a mirror of society, often echoes the major questions of our time. HAS Paris and in Ile-de-Francemany parts or spectacles engaged strive to challenge the viewer while offering them moments of reflection and emotion. Whether to address social issues, ecological issues or political struggles, these shows combine art and commitment.
What plays and shows to see this week in Paris?
This week, Paris offers you an exceptional selection of plays and shows to satisfy all tastes. Take advantage of the charm of the capital and the long summer evenings to discover new creations.
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Ces pieces committed are distinguished by daring staging and scenarios that immerse the public in stories that are sometimes disturbing, often captivating. Some creations deal with human rightsothers explore the impacts of climate change or even social relations in a constantly changing world. These themes, although universal, find a particular resonance in the intimacy of a theater.
In Île-de-France, places like the Cartoucherie, the Théâtre du Rond-Point or even The European regularly host productions where art becomes a vector of message social. These stages are perfect for those who want a cultural experience that pushes them to think, while letting themselves be carried away by the power of the live performance.
Whether you are passionate about theatre et spectacles or simply curious to discover stories that echo current events, the committed shows and plays in Paris and its region promise a unforgettable experience. So, let yourself be tempted by these moments where culture and reflection meet to raise awareness.
Shows and plays to see in Paris and Île-de-France:
La Femme Bocale, a show by Charlotte Campana directed by Laura Ghazal, combines humor, self-deprecation and emotion at the Théâtre Le Bout in Paris, from September 19, 2024 to January 30, 2025. [Lire la suite]
WILL LOVE IT! is extended in Paris at the Théâtre La Pépinière until February 24, 2025, every Monday at 9 p.m. Eva Rami won the Molière for Best Alone on Stage at the 2024 Molière.
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The journey of a family above all, 4211 km is the distance that separates two countries and two destinies. A captivating play which retraces a poignant journey of exile and freedom, once again on stage at the Théâtre Marigny in Paris, until December 31, 2024. [Lire la suite]
The show by comedian Elodie Poux, Le Syndrome du Papillon, will be held at the Dôme de Paris from March 28 to 30, 2025, for three new performances! [Lire la suite]
La Serva Amorosa, comedy by Carlo Goldoni arrives on the stage of the Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin from September 25 to December 31. Translated and adapted by Ginette Henry and directed by Catherine Hiegel, the play tells the story of a triumphant servant. A feminist play reversing the roles between masters and servants. [Lire la suite]
Attention thriller fans! The Journal, a gripping play exploring the explosive tensions between politics and the press. On display at the Paris theater, the play can be discovered from January 22, 2025, in a production by Anne Bouvier. [Lire la suite]
Menopause, the comedy that shakes up the rules is showing at Grand Point Virgule until December 31. Co-written and directed by Alex Goude, this comedy evokes, with humor and without taboo, menopause. [Lire la suite]
Marie S'infiltre is back on stage with her daring show Culot in the prestigious Zénith venue in Paris to close the year in style, on December 21, 2024! [Lire la suite]
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