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Back to theater: Vanessa Paradis, Josiane Balasko, Richard Anconina ... where to see the headliners in Paris?

2021-08-30T16:32:06.862Z


This theatrical return to Paris is rich in headliners. Here is our selection of ten must-see shows.


Big names on the boards.

In Paris, the theatrical return mobilizes many prominent personalities.

Small overview.

Anconina, first.

At 68, Richard Anconina donned a cop costume for his first steps on the stage in “Guilty”, a thriller from Gustav Möller's Danish film “Den Skyldige”, released in France under the title “The Guilty”.

From August 31 at Studio Marigny.

From 29 to 61 euros.

Martin Lamotte is resisting.

Accompanied in particular by Catherine Jacob, the actor resuscitates “Grandpa makes resistance” in an adaptation between the original play, which he had co-signed with Christian Clavier, and the film by Jean-Marie Poiré.

Directed by Quebecer Serge Postigo.

From September 4 at the Théâtre de Paris.

From 20 to 49 euros.

Balasko all schuss.

In “Un chalet à Gstaad”, which she wrote and performed, Josiane Balasko imagines an evening between wealthy tax exiles in the very luxurious Swiss ski resort.

At his side, Armelle and even Stéphan Wojtowicz.

From September 9 at the Théâtre des Nouvelles.

From 15 to 60 euros.

Fau and Lear in Hollywood.

"What happened to Bette David and Joan Crawford?"

”, Or the face-to-face meeting of two stage creatures, Michel Fau and Amanda Lear, in the roles of the two Hollywood stars.

From September 11 at Porte-Saint-Martin.

From 12 to 43 euros.

The great beginnings of Vanessa Paradis.

The actress and singer launches, with Éric Elmosnino and Félix Moati, in

“Maman”, a play by Samuel Benchetrit, or a strange three-way relationship around a one-night stand.

From September 14 at the Théâtre Édouard-VII.

From 25 to 98 euros.

Chazel and Laspalès.

Marie-Anne Chazel and Régis Laspalès armed with a shovel and a pickaxe in an attempt to catch the son's dumpling in “Family and the vegetable garden”, a comedy by Bob Martet announced as scathing and cynical.

From September 17 at the Théâtre des Variétés.

From 24 to 70 euros.

First steps of Mr. Pokora.

The singer will be accompanied by Philippe Lellouche and Estelle Lefébure in "les Grandes Ambitions",

a play on friendship by Hadrien Raccah.

From September 17 at the Théâtre de la Madeleine.

From 22 to 63 euros.

Leeb and Pernel on the verge of a nervous breakdown.

In "Unavowable", Michel Leeb and Florence Pernel form a retired couple on the verge of implosion after the violent argument that their son and his wife have just had.

From September 17 at the Comédie des Champs-Élysées.

From 25 to 72 euros.

Évelyne Bouix and Pierre Arditi in town and on stage.

The couple is reunited in "Shouldn't say it!"

», A play by Salomé Lelouch, the daughter of the premiere, a family story about what we can say… or not.

From September 24 at the Théâtre de la Renaissance.

From 15 to 63 euros.

Niels Arestrup and François Berléand, half-brothers.

In "88 Times of Infinity", the characters played by the two actors meet again after thirteen years following a falling out. One brings a suitcase heavy with family secrets. From September 29 at the Bouffes Parisiens. From 15 to 63 euros.

Source: leparis

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