Review: CELEBRATING BROADWAY'S LEADING LADIES at Auguste Théâtre
A Showstopping AMT Live Concert at Auguste Théâtre in Paris....
Review: ZAZIE DANS LE METRO at Maison De La Culture d'Amiens
Zazie dans le Métro is a witty, vulgar, funny, and ultimately inventive musical adaption of the surrealist novel by Raymond Queneau and film by Louis Malle....
Review: WOMAN OF THE YEAR at Théâtre Firmin Gémier
Finally, this Kander and Ebb masterpiece has been done in France, with French dialogue and lyrics to boot...
Review: 42ÈME RUE FAIT SON SHOW! at Maison De La Radio
Laurent Valière continues to bring us highlights from the 'New Golden Age for Musicals in France'....
Review: ARTISTE? at Théâtre Le Grand Point Virgule
Is one born an artist, or does one become an artist? Axel Alvarez intimately explores this question in his spectacularl, exuberantly danced, autobiographical one-man song and dance show in Paris....
Review: WEST SIDE STORY at Châtelet
For the 6th time since the beginning of the 80s, West Side Story, the Berstein-Sondheim Laurents masterpiece, was back in Paris for a limited run as part of a French tour before going to Sydney in April. In sync with the release of the Bradley Cooper biopic Maestro, it is great that younger generati...
Review: THE SOUND OF MUSIC at Opéra De Massy
Don't miss this new touring production of The Sound of Music, with dialogues in French and Songs in English....
Review: A FUNNY THING HAPPEND ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM at Lido 2
Jean-Luc Choplin continues to bring Sondheim to Paris...
Review: ANN HAMPTON CALLAWAY at Le Son de la Terre
Callaway has a way of finding new depths to even though most familiar songs, exerting a warmth that Winter in Paris needs....
Review: SPAMALOT at Théatre De Paris
After the huge success of the Mel Brooks musical 'The Producers', 'Monty Python’s Spamalot' was a logical choice to follow suite with another stage adaptation of a hilarious and sometimes bawdy movie, just like it happened on Broadway, where both shows followed one another, winning Tonys....
Review: BLACK LEGENDS at 13ème Art
After many different incarnations since it first appeared as Swinging Life at L’Alhambra in 2009 and 2012, Valéry Rodriguez’s brainchild—now called Black Legends—has just begun its second 'season' in the new 13ème Art auditorium, following its sold-out run at Bobino last winter. With a l...
Interview: Nathan Guichet on Directing the Madonna Musical HOLIDAYS at L'Alhambra
A Madonna Juke Box Musical in Paris. In the sub-genre of the juke box musical that doesn’t tell the story of the star from whose oeuvre the songs are taken, but rather works those songs around an original story, comes Holidays on the heels of several predecessors, notably Broadway’s Mama Mia and...
Review: WEST SIDE STORY at Château Du Karreveld
After venturing into British musicals with Blood Brothers in 2021 and Viennese musical theater with Elisabeth last year, the Bruxellons! Festival is getting back to Broadway with a completely new take on West Side Story, arguably the best musical ever—certainly the best-known and most well-loved o...
Review: EGO-SYSTÈME at Théâtre Essaïon
With seven nominations for the French Trophées de la Comédie Musicale (Best Musical, Direction, Book, Score, Leading Man, Leading Woman), Égo-Système is bound to be among the winners during this year's ceremony at the Casino de Paris on June 12th. ...
Review: AL CAPONE at Folies Bergère
Just when the Broadway flop Bonnie and Clyde is about to come back to the West End for the 2nd time, trying to build a popular hit off a cult following, a new musical about another famous criminal, Al Capone, one of the most infamous personalities from America's prohibition era, arrives in Paris....
Review: COQUELICOT at Théatre de la Contrescarpe
French actress, singer, and dancer, Prisca Demarez made fruitful use of her time in lockdown during the initial stages of Covid to create an autobiographical show, part standup routine and part solo concert, called Coquelicot (French for poppy flower), which debuted earlier this month at the Théatr...
Review: CHÂTELET MUSICAL CLUB at Châtelet
For the 2nd year, the Châtelet Musical Club is growing, inviting artists from different countries and backgrounds to share their love and talent for musical theater in the intimate grand foyer of the Théâtre du Châtelet, which, under the helm of Jean-Luc Choplin, has for the past decade been the...
Review: A TRIBUTE TO PASEK & PAUL at Péniche Le Marcounet
AMT Live presents a tribute to the young Broadway composers Pasek and Paul as part of their ongoing Broadway Chez Nous series....
Review: GENE KELLY SUR LA 42ÈME RUE at Radio De La Musique
The fifth edition of '42ème rue fait son show !' celebrates one of Paris's favorite Americans....
Review: ISABELLE GEORGE at Bal Blomet and La Nouvelle Eve
Isabelle Georges' Broadway concert at the Bal Blomet and Oh là là ! at La Nouvelle Eve...
Review: CABARET at Lido 2
A new production of the classic musical for a limited run in Paris. Don't miss in...
Review: 42ND STREET at Châtelet
After two postponements, the revival of the 2016 Châtelet production of 42nd Street is finally on till January 15th, with a brand-new cast but the same creative team as the original. Stephen Mear had already directed and choreographed the piece for the Parisian public six years ago. In the meantime...
Review: SILVANO JO: TOUTES LES FEMMES DE MA VIE
Silvano Jo performs multiple roles in this one-man cabaret, a journey through the hidden gems of French café and cabaret songs....
Review: LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS at Opéra Comique
In sync with the off-Broadway revival currently playing in New York until 2024 comes to the Opéra Comique the first legitimate Paris revival of the 1986 French adaptation of The Little Shop of Horrors by the late Alain Marcel, which first opened at the Théâtre Dejazet in June and then transferred...
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