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The most beautiful shows not to be missed in October

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The Game
at Théâtre Michel

A beautiful romantic comedy to start the autumn, does that appeal to you? The story of a man and a woman who play the most dangerous game of all: pretending to love each other. Where is the real? Where is the pretense? When we play with our imagination, do we lose touch with reality? Laetitia Vercken and Fabrice Fara are delightful in it, and they leave us with warm hearts and stars in our eyes.

The Game at Théâtre Michel Paris

The Game
Théâtre Michel
38, rue des Mathurins – 8th
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Edmond at Th

Theatre of the Palais Royal

Relive the incredible premiere of Cyrano de Bergerac. What could be more exciting than discovering the creation and writing phase of a great French classic? With Edmond, Alexis Michalik reveals the backstage, the ins and outs of the affair. A lively show, with plentiful sets and actors: "It's a rock!... it's a peak!... it's a cape! What do I say, it's a cape? It's a peninsula!" With its five Molières under its belt, we can say that the play is worth a look...

Edmond at the Theatre of the Palais Royal Paris

Edmond
Theatre of the Palais Royal
38, rue de Montpensier – 1st
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Lady Agatha at the Théâtre Saint-Georges

The queen of suspense and plot twists finally reveals herself to us. But for that, we take a little jump back in time. London, 1940, and here is the incredible life of Agatha Christie. Trapped by the bombings of German planes, the famous crime author puts her novel aside to deliver an unprecedented autobiography. She never sees the light of day, but she exposes herself to us, for the duration of a theater play.

Lady Agatha at the Théâtre Saint-Georges Paris

Lady Agatha
Théâtre Saint-Georges
51, rue Saint-Georges – 9th
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Mehdi Djaadi at the Tristan Bernard Theatre

A spiritual "coming-out" is what Mehdi Djaadi offers us. The story of a conversion. The story of a practicing Muslim man who became a Catholic and an actor. The story of a journey filled with encounters. Funny and profound, this one-man show confronts each of us with our beliefs, our flaws, and our contradictions. A show that exudes kindness and laughter.

Coming Out at the Tristan Bernard Theatre in Paris

Coming Out
Tristan Bernard Theatre
64, rue du Rocher – 8th district
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All of this for love at the Théâtre de l'Œuvre

Like an ode to literature, this one-man show takes us on a funny, intense, and dramatic journey. On stage, Edwige Baily takes us on a literary whirlwind and brings us back to our French class. From Sophocles to Camus, including Vian and Rimbaud, reflection and emotion are the key to our reading (or rather our viewing).

All of this for love
Théâtre de l'Œuvre
55, rue de Clichy – 9th
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Dystopia at the Théâtre du Rond-Point

From October 11th to 30th, the Rond-Point welcomes Dystopia, creation.original idea by Alfonso Barón, Hermes Gaido, and Luciano Rosso, following the immense success of "Un Poyo Rojo", which had already been performed in the same place from 2016 to 2021 and had toured in over thirty countries. An hilarious ballet, a jewel of extreme freedom, an irresistible distortion of masculine patterns... In a recording studio, two presenters paint a picture of a perfectly polished and sterile world, and through dance, physical theater, and delightful circus, they defuse the horror of the most outrageous futuristic visions with laughter. Dystopia
Un Poyo Rojo #2

Théâtre du Rond-Point
2 bis, av. Franklin-Delano-Roosevelt – 8th
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J'ai pas l'air at the Théâtre Antoine

Jean-Paul Rouve deviates from...Em "Tuche" pays tribute to a world he has always admired: music. In this almost solo performance, accompanied by the sublime pianist Alain Lanty and his dog Gtro, he reviews the catalog of French and Francophone songs for an hour, reciting the lyrics without ever singing them. He recounts Barbara's broken heart, sometimes impersonating Johnny, sometimes Balavoine, and invites the audience to participate... A show off the beaten path! J'ai pas l'ai au Théâtre Antoine Paris J'ai pas l'air
Théâtre Antoine
14, bd de Strasbourg – 10e
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Une situation délicate at Théâtre Édouard VII

Une situation délicate, a completelyA hilarious and offbeat play that delighted audiences earlier this year is returning to the stage at Théâtre Édouard VII. It's a fun crossover piece where all the codes of comedic theater come together. With misunderstandings, mishaps (both intentional and unintentional), laughter fills the air for an hour and a half as these top-notch actors perform: Gérard Darmon, Max Boublil, Clotilde Courau, and Élodie Navarre. Take a look at the image below to get a taste of the delicate situation they find themselves in at Théâtre Édouard VII in Paris. Title: Une situation délicate Théâtre Édouard VII 10, place Édouard VII – 9th arrondissement [More information](https://www.theatreedouard7.com/spectacles/une-situation-delicate) [Tickets](https://indiv.themisweb.fr/0101/fChoixSeance.aspx?idstructure=0101&EventId=87&request=QcE+w0WHSuDnUiZnzocNczkzT4KgPY0GZYCE8/2gXi2qFcid7blHMS5Zz0NcHQEVhggGjO5jsisX27e5f/PnfQ==)

Bio by Eux at the Palais des Glaces

"Nothing is prepared, nothing is discussed, everything is improvised and the story is written before your eyes." The improvisation company Eux has the ability to make us have a wonderful time. With Bio, we embark on a journey to discover an anonymous hero whose the audience enjoys suggesting a few elements of context. Flash-backs, whimsical characters, improbable anecdotes... What will be the moments of glory for our ego? You'll see, it's totally addictive to become an actor in the play that we are watching...

Bio by Eux at the Palais des Glaces Paris

Bio by the Eux company
Palais des Glaces
37, rue du Faubourg-du-Temple – 10th arrondissement
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Vulgar at Comédie de Paris

Marine Baousson, creator of the podcast with 4 million listens, Vulgar, has decided to expand her concept to new horizons. She arrives on the stage of Comédie de Paris on October 12, always accompanied by her casual pep. The concept? A show that simplifies things, explained by someone who doesn't know much about them... The subjects? That's up to us to provide. Marine Baousson will try to pitch them to us with humor.

Vulgar by Marine Baousson at Comédie de Paris

© Marina Bourdais

Vulgar
Comédie de Paris
42, rue Pierre-Fontaine – 9th arrondissement
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