Theatre entertainment in France
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Théâtre National de Marseille
Dance and drama, sometimes in English.
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Théâtre de Nîmes
The major venue for drama and music.
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Fnac Billetterie
Nightclub tickets are sold at Fnac Billetterie.
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Théâtre Femina
Plays, dance performances, variety shows and concerts.
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Théâtre d'Annecy
Théâtre d'Annecy is the main stage in Annecy for theatre.
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Théâtre Princesse Grace
Grace Kelly designed the interior of Théâtre Princesse Grace.
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Théâtre du Chêne Noir
There are dozens of theatres in Avigon, including Théâtre du Chêne Noir.
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Théâtre du Chien qui Fume
The Théâtre du Chien qui Fume is an alternative theatre venue in the dyers' district.
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Théâtre du Bourg Neuf
There are dozens of theatres in Avigon, including the mainstream Théâtre du Bourg Neuf.
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Le Sporting
Le Sporting is Monaco's prime pop-concert and cabaret-show venue. Buy tickets at the SBM Ticket Office or at Fnac.
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Théâtre de Verdure
In summer, performances take to the stage beneath the stars at the atmospheric Théâtre de Verdure; the tourist office has details.
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Le Kiosque Théâtre
Tickets are sold at Fnac Billetterie . For half-price same-day theatre tickets, try Le Kiosque Théâtre .
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Théâtre du Fort Antoine
Watching an open-air performance at Théâtre du Fort Antoine makes for a fabulous evening out. July and August ushers in a rash of free plays and musical concerts.
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Théâtre du Jeu de Paume
Théâtre du Jeu de Paume was built in 1756 on the site of a royal tennis court; the curtain rises in the ornate Italianate auditorium most evenings from June to September.
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Café Théâtre le Vertigo
Go boho at this superb café-theatre, decked out with red velvet banquettes and black-and-white tiles. The eclectic line-up skips from improvised theatre to stand-up comedy and gigs.
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Comédie Française
Founded in 1680 under Louis XIV, the ‘French Comedy’ theatre bases its repertoire around the works of classic French playwrights. The theatre has its roots in an earlier company directed by Molière at the Palais Royal – the French playwright and actor was seized by a convulsion on stage during the fourth performance of the Imaginary Invalid in 1673 and died later at his home on nearby rue de Richelieu.
Admire an oversized replica of Molière’s director chair outside the Comédie Française on place Colette.
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MC2
Grenoble's most dynamic all-rounder for theatre, dance, opera, jazz and other music. It's 2km south of the centre on tram line A, stop MC2.
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Théâtre de la CHOUC'routerie
In 1984 Roger Siffer, a singer, comedian, actor and producer known for his biting satire, set up this intimate theatre in a former sauerkraut factory. Performances are fun, experimental and trilingual (Alsatian, French and German). The theatre is a five-minute walk west of Porte de l'Hôpital tram stop, on the opposite side of the river to Grand Île.
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