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.
Serge Lama Receives The Festival Napoleon Honorary Award For His Musical NAPOLEON
French chanson icon SERGE LAMA receives the Festival Napoleon Honorary Award for his musical 'Napoleon' in Paris.
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.
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
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: 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.
LA FORZA DEL DESTINO is Now Playing at Opera National de Paris
La Forza del destino is now playing at Opera National de Paris.
SWAN LAKE is Now Playing at the Opera National de Paris
It is hard to believe that Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's first ballet, Swan Lake, created in 1877 for the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow, was a failure, so striking is its music's melodic power.
KONTAKTHOF is Now Playing at Opera Nacional de Paris
In the wake of The Rite of Spring (1997) and Orpheus and Eurydice (2005), Kontakthof is Pina Bausch’s third piece to enter the repertoire of the Paris Opera Ballet.
The Big Funk Company Presents Joanna Pickering's THE ENDGAME in Paris
The Endgame, a new play written by Joanna Pickering, is on the roster for The Big Funk Company (American Theatre in Paris) for their American Friday play reading evening on December 2nd, at Le Pave D’Orsay in Paris.
KONTAKTHOF Comes to Opera Nacional de Paris Next Month
In the wake of The Rite of Spring (1997) and Orpheus and Eurydice (2005), Kontakthof is Pina Bausch’s third piece to enter the repertoire of the Paris Opera Ballet.
THE MAGIC FLUTE is Now Playing at the National Opera of Paris
In Die Zauberflöte, a prince from a far‑off land on a quest to liberate a princess meets a giant snake, a cocky bird‑seller, the Queen of the Night and a High Priest who imposes strange rites of passage.
SALOME Closes This Week at the Paris Opera
Drawing on Oscar Wilde's scandalous play of the same name, in 1905 Richard Strauss produced the work that was to ensure his status as Wagner's successor in the history of German opera.
MAYERLING is Now Playing at the Opera National de Paris
First performed in 1978 by the Royal Ballet in London, Mayerling, along with L’Histoire de Manon, is Kenneth MacMillan’s most famous ballet.
European Premiere of STAND UP IF YOU'RE HERE TONIGHT to Play La Cave Cafe Starting This Month
Rohm Literary and American Blues Theater will present the European premiere of a new play, STAND UP IF YOU'RE HERE TONIGHT, written and directed by John Kolvenbach (Olivier Nominee Love Song) and starring Jim Ortlieb (Broadway's The Farnsworth Invention by Aaron Sorkin) and featuring Julie Kalya.
SALOME is Now Playing at the Paris Opera
Salome, princess of Judea, the daughter‑in‑law of King Herod, finds life in her father‑in‑law’s palace dreary.
CRI DE COEUR is Now Playing at Paris Opera
Invited for the first time to create a work for the Paris Opera Ballet, choreographer, director and film‑maker Alan Lucien Øyen develops a scenario in which truth and illusion intertwine in the course of a production that plays with our perceptions.
SALOME Comes to Paris Opera Next Month
Salome, princess of Judea, the daughter‑in‑law of King Herod, finds life in her father‑in‑law’s palace dreary.
THE MAGIC FLUTE is Now Playing at Paris Opera
In Die Zauberflöte, a prince from a far‑off land on a quest to liberate a princess meets a giant snake, a cocky bird‑seller, the Queen of the Night and a High Priest who imposes strange rites of passage.
LA CENERENTOLA is Now Playing at Opera Paris
Relieved of her traditional attributes – velvet slipper and pumpkin carriage – and dominated by a tyrannical stepfather instead of a cruel stepmother, Rossini’s La Cenerentola plays with the traditional figures of the fairy tale.
Review: ELISABETH at Château Du Karreveld
After starting to educate the French-speaking audience of Brussels into the art of musical theater, with widely known titles such as The Sound of Music, Evita, Sunset Boulevard, and My Fair Lady, the Bruxellons! Festival has started venturing into lesser-known material with Blood Brother last year,
Paris Opera Presents THE MAGIC FLUTE Next Month
In Die Zauberflöte, a prince from a far‑off land on a quest to liberate a princess meets a giant snake, a cocky bird‑seller, the Queen of the Night and a High Priest who imposes strange rites of passage.
Review: ELISABETH at Château Du Karreveld
The worldwide hit about the Austrian Empress performed in French at the Bruxellons! Festival in Belgium.
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