When I grow up, I will be Patrick Swayze at the Théâtre du Rond-Point
Born in the 80s to a gaucho and feminist mother, Chloé searches for her place between Beauvoir and Travolta. The profession of actress has been ingrained in her since she was young. She enters the National Conservatory, co-founds the theater group Les Filles de Simone... In February, she arrives at the Théâtre du Rond-Point and takes us on a totally crazy self-fiction journey. She tells us a little about her loves, her struggle against traditional family patterns, talks to us about her classmate Mélaine Laurent, her desire for emancipation, and her love for Dirty Dancing (with a special mention to Patrick Swayze). In short, we hang on to her every word from A to Z.
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When I grow up I will be Patrick Swayze
Rond-Point Theater
2Bis, Franklin Delano Roosevelt Avenue – 8th
From February 1st to 19th, 2022
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Les Clefs de l’Orchestre at La Maison de la Radio et de la Musique
A symphonic concert awaits us at La Maison de la Radio et de la Musique this month. Pianist composer Jean-François Zygel and the Philharmonic Orchestra of Radio France offer us a sensational sound journey through the most beautiful maritime adventures. From Sinbad's boat, to the love of the young Prince and the Princess, through the party in Baghdad, we cross the waves and breathe in the fresh air. We're not ready to forget! And since we're friends of good deals, we suggest A nice promotional code for all those under 28, for the Friday and Saturday evening!
Jean-François Zygel © Thibault Stipal
Les Clefs de l’Orchestre
Maison de la Radio et de la Musique (Auditorium)
116, avenue du Président Kennedy – 16th arrondissement
Friday, February 17th at 8pm and Saturday, February 18th at 8pm
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Happy Hype in the Halle du Carreau duTemple
If you need a little pick-me-up, this is the place to be. As part of the Everybody festival, Happy Hype is a promise of collective euphoria and a joyful party. The OUINCH OUINCH x Mulah collective invites us to a carnival trance where bodies intertwine, brush against each other, and cling to the dancefloor. With a backdrop of hip-hop music, the dancers invite us to join them. It's an opportunity for us, as spectators, to go beyond ourselves and become participants. The show is followed by a DJ set by the collective from 10:30 PM to 12:30 AM. One thing is for sure, we come out of it refreshed.
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Happy Hype by the OUINCH OUINCH x Mulah collective - Everybody 2023 Festival
The Halle du Carreau du Temple
4, rue Eugène Spuller – 3rd
Friday, February 17th at 9:30 PM and Saturday, February 18th, 2023 at 6:30 PM
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Le Manteau de Janis at the Petit Montparnasse
After being involved in an accident, Joseph is in a wheelchair. He decides to recruit Mila, a unique and impertinent young woman, to whom he wants to confide a mysterious mission. It is throughout the play that we, as spectators, discover the twists and turns that connect these two characters, who seem to be opposites. This is a sensational closed-door to see absolutely. Between laughter and emotions, the play keeps us on the edge of our seats until the very end. It's totally worth the candle!
The Coat of Janis
Le Petit Montparnasse
31, rue de la Gaité – 14th
Since January 19, 2023
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 9 pm
Sunday at 3 pm
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The Pigeons at Théâtre des Nouveautés
It all starts with Serge and Bernard – played by Michel Leeb and Francis Huster – two sixty-year-old friends who have been dreaming of becoming big movie actors for a long time. The catch is that after 40 years of career, they are still relegated to supporting roles. Friends in real life and rivals on screen, their friendship is tested when they both audition for the lead role in a new film. Will they be able to overcome their competitive nature and support each other through the ups and downs of the entertainment industry? Find out in this hilarious comedy filled with laughter and surprises!
And so, one beautiful day, the two men find themselves summoned to the same casting at the same time... Surprised and happy, the two friends take advantage of the wait for their audition to reminisce about their shared memories. However, when they are presented with the audition text, everything takes a turn... In short, we spend a rich moment of laughter and emotions with a five-star cast.Voir cette publication sur Instagram
The Pigeons
Théâtre des Nouveautés
24, boulevard Poissonnière – 9th
From January 19th to May 14th, 2023
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IMA Comedy Club at the Institut du monde arabe
This year, the IMA Comedy Club promises to be magical! For nearly a week, the Institut du monde arabe gives voice to 20 comedians who come to make us laugh out loud. The theme of this fourth edition? Encounters, life as a couple, romantic failures... In short, romantic relationships will be at the heart of these five gala evenings. Between hilarious stand-ups and unlikely encounters, this comedy festival will invite us to laugh, discuss, and debate. A perfect way to bring some sunshine and good vibes to the capital.
Lolla Wesh © Eve Saint Ramon
IMA Comedy Club
Institut du monde arabe
1, rue des Fossés Saint-Bernard – 5e
From February 8th to 12th, 2023
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Les Faux British at the Comédie des Champs Elysées
The Molière Award-winning comedy of 2016 is back in Paris for a few exceptional dates. 7 fans of British detective novels come together to create a show, even though none of them have any experience in theater. And as you can imagine, the result is hilarious. The setting? We're transported to the 19th century, right in the middle of an English manor. Then, the events unfold: aengagement party, a murder, an investigation... Our 7 "fake actors" will then understand that putting on a play is more complicated than that and will chain catastrophes. Enough to make us burst out laughing.
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The Faux British
Comedy of the Champs Elysées
15, Montaigne Avenue – 8th
Starting from February 11, 2023
Wednesday to Saturday at 8:30 PM, Sunday at 4 PM
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Flood at the Funambule Montmartre Theater
« Is hope a renewable energy? » That is the whole purpose of this sober and refined closed-door play with Beckett-like vibes. On stage, a woman and a man try to fulfill their quest: to save the planet, even if it may already be too late. She wants to commit and move forward. He wants to breathe and stop. Will they succeed in this quest?
Déluge Théâtre Le Funambule Montmartre 53, rue des Saules – 18th arrondissement More info
