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10 spectacles à voir avec ses enfants en 2023. 1. Le Cirque Magique des Animaux: Ce spectacle enchanteur met en scène une troupe d'animaux incroyables qui exécutent des tours magiques et des acrobaties extraordinaires. Vos enfants seront émerveillés ! 2. La Parade Fantastique: Assistez à cette fabuleuse parade colorée avec des chars décorés, des danseurs talentueux et des musiciens entraînants. Une expérience festive que vos enfants adoreront ! 3. Le Théâtre des Marionnettes: Plongez dans l'univ

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Courgette at the Tristan Bernard Theatre

« Adults need to be shaken to let their inner child come out. » The play Courgette by Pamela Ravassard is inspired by the novel by Gilles Paris, Autobiography of a Courgette. Stunning and poetic, the work performed on stage tells us the story of a 10-year-old boy, Icare, also known as Courgette. While his mother plunges into alcoholism, the young boy falls into deep sadness. He then grabs a revolver and tries to shoot the sky, which he believes to be responsible for all the misfortunes. He will be placed in a home for troubled children. Along his journey, he will meet people who reconstruct a soul, people who mend a heart. 

The authenticity of this show will move spectators in search of sweetness and poetry.

Courgette
Theatre Tristan Bernard
64, rue du Rocher – 8th
From August 25, 2023
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At Ghost School
at the Clavel Theatre

Are you worried about how often your children tend to gravitate towards screens? The question of new technologies and social networks is at the heart of this 50-minute musical show for children, which aims to be playful and skillfully avoids moralism. It follows the adventures of Jade and Sacha who, after an accident, are determined to join the world of the living to find their loved ones...and their followers. The only solution is to overcome the challenges that their teacher has prepared for them. The problem is that the use of phones is prohibited. They'll have to find creative ways to overcome obstacles and reunite with their families and followers. Will they succeed? Join us to find out!

Then they will have to do without, and rely on each other. 

The School of Ghosts has the perfect recipe for educating a generation under the omnipresent influence of screen parasites in a light-hearted way. 

At the School of Ghosts 
Theater Clavel 
3, Clavel Street - 19th arrondissement
Every Saturday in October and November at 3pm
From Monday to Friday during the All Saints' holidays at 2:30pm 
For ages 5 and up 
Reservations: 09 75 45 60 56


Tell me the thousand and one nights
at the Funambule Montmartre Theater

A poetic dive into the heart of the Thousand and One Nights: this is the privileged moment.Here is where you and your children will live at the Funambule Montmartre Theater. Two exceptional actresses will peacefully take you through sonorous tales where daydreaming and humor are essential. To fully immerse you, a whole array of elements awaits: quirky characters, sound effects, songs, scents and even enchanting instruments. Then, your little ones will find themselves in the middle of desert plains, under the shade of pomegranate trees, and will witness an Oriental kingdom unfold before them, where sultans, genies, princesses, and paupers blend together. A journey they will not be ready to forget.

Tell me the Thousand and One Nights 
Théâtre le Funambule Montmartre 
53, rue des Saules - 18th arrondissement
From October 23rd to November 3rd 
For children aged 5 and above 
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The Canterville Ghost
at Théâtre le Funambule Montmartre

The scaredy-cats naturally stay away when they approach Canterville Manor, while the Otis family, on the other hand, is not scared at all. However, the place is indeed haunted by a ghost that has been roaming the hallways of the manor for 300 years in search of humans to terrify. This time, he will become the target of countless jokes. The Canterville Ghost, mocked, will only have one desire: to get revenge

A play &lAccording to "Le Parisien," it is "funny and enjoyable." as written in "La Provence," it is a "good remedy for gloominess." It's now your children's turn to give it a try!

The Canterville Ghost Theater Le Funambule Montmartre
53, rue des Saules – 18th
From September 13th to November 29th 
For ages 5 and up
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Denver, the last dinosaur
at the Renaissance theater

For fans of musical comedies and lovers of the adorable little creature that is Denver the last dinosaur, you've come to the right place. As a family, you will (re)discover this cult animated series from the 80s, which is finally getting a new moment of glory. Remember, it tells the story of a group of young people who curiously discover a dinosaur egg in a vacant lot. From this egg, Denver will hatch and become their friend.with the troupe and must avoid a dishonest producer ready to do anything to get rich. A family show full of surprises with a dino rocker and his group of actor-singers... Nostalgia, how it holds us!


Denver, the last dinosaur
Theatre of the Renaissance
20, Boulevard Saint-Martin - 10th
From October 14, 2023 to January 7, 2024
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Winnie and the wonder chest at the Theatre des Nouveautés

A new nostalgic moment, after the dinosaur, the teddy bear: Winnie and his friends are back at the Theatre des Nouveautés for an adventure as sweet as honey. Nicolas Nebot directs the story of Violette, a young girl who discovers stuffed animals by taking a look into a dusty chest in the attic. With Winnie, Eeyore, and Piglet by her side, she will try to rediscover her father's lost youth, who had put his old stuffed animals away in the closet.

Life-sized puppets, songs, choreography, and magical sets will make you experience an enchanting journey.

Experience an extraordinary adventure with the funny animals that have filled your childhood.
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Winnie and the Chest of Wonders
Théâtre des Nouveautés
24, Boulevard Poissonnière – 9th
From October 15th 
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The Playh2 class="red">The D-Day of Mademoiselle B. at the Théâtre de la Ville

Mademoiselle B. is a famous actress who has given up the stage and glory for a few years. So when she chooses to bid a final farewell to her dear and tender audience, she is astonished to find herself face to face... with children, whom she fears more than anything! Between music, dance, and words, a true cabaret filled with emotions unfolds before their eyes. An ode to courage and fragility, and a tribute to the great actresses that will inspire both young and old.

The D-Day of Mademoiselle B.
Theatre de la Ville
2, place du Châtelet – 4th
From October 10 to 21.

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Legs for a mermaid
at the Théâtre de la Ville

After its live action release in cinemas at the end of May, The Little Mermaid is once again revisited, this time by the 6th art. A poetic and aquatic creation by Lazare, which takes inspiration from Andersen's cruel tale to propose a contemporary version. It is the mermaid's birthday: lifting the lid above the sea, she gazes with surprise at the chaos of the modern world. The play then humorously addresses themes that touch us all, no matter our age: the impatience to grow up, love, metamorphosis, and the desire for elsewhere. And what if it wasn't the mermaids who had disappeared, but rather the human beings who, as they grew up, had closed the door on enchantment?

Legs for a Mermaid
Theater of the City
2, Place du Châtelet - 4th
From November 20 to December 2 
For ages 6 and up 
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Space Wars
at Michel Theater

It's the outing that will delight all the little and big kids. In the imperial shuttle of Lord Bad Bador, Princess Sheila tries to escape the Empire Soldiers who are chasing her. Before she's caught, she sends a distress call to Obione Two Three, who comes to her rescue accompanied by his young disciple Jean-Luc Walker, in the midst of adolescence crisis.

This results in a hilarious play, a true parody of the beloved saga, that brings together our characters.From favorite characters like Chewbacca plushies to barely credible fake Vaders, the new show by Olivier Solivérès is a true moment of humor and relaxation for the whole family. After the success of "Ados," "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame," and "Christmas Land," this new spectacle is sure to bring joy to everyone's day. Check out the video below for a sneak peak of the show: Space Wars Théâtre Michel 38, rue des Mathurins – 8e October 7th to December 31st For more information, visit this website. Now, let's move on to another exciting show: "The Misfortunes of Sophie" at the Passy Theatre. "The Misfortunes of Sophie" is originally a children's novel written by the playful Countess of Ségur in 1858. This charming story was later adapted into a series.'Mythical French animation of the late 90s, which traumatized our childhood as much as it brought beautiful emotions into our innocent hearts. To revive your memories, head to the Passy theater: there you will follow the new adventures of Sophie, this young girl passionate about goldfish and squirrels, who plays with wolves and tea salons, until sometimes getting burnt. A comedy directed by Mathieu Reverdy that will surely leave you with a smile on your face!

The Misadventures of Sophie
Passy Theater 
95, rue de Passy – 16th arrondissement
From September 16th to 30th 
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