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Théâtre Antoine-Simone Berriau 1
History Exhibition

Théâtre Antoine-Simone Berriau

Faubourg Saint-Martin

Step into a piece of Parisian history at this gorgeous Italian-style theater founded in 1888 as André Antoine's revolutionary "Théâtre Libre." The intimate 600-seat hall pairs stunning historic architecture with a smart mix of classic boulevard comedies, bold new dramas, and beloved revivals. Good sightlines from nearly every seat and warm acoustics make it a favorite for theater lovers who want tradition without stuffiness.

Italian-style architecture
Intimate 600-seat hall
Classic boulevard comedies
Bold contemporary dramas

Tips

🎭not a bad seat in the house
💶bring cash to tip the ushers
🏛️inscribed as a Historic Monument in 1989

Théâtre Antoine-Simone Berriau

14 Bd de Strasbourg, 75010 Paris, France

Upcoming at Théâtre Antoine-Simone Berriau

Wednesday, Sep 16
LE SENS DE L’HUMOUR

LE SENS DE L’HUMOUR

September 16 at 9pm

"Le Sens de l'Humour" is a sharp new comedy where four friends clash over what makes us laugh, and the evening descends into jubilant chaos filled with bold jokes and uncontrollable laughter.

Wednesday, Sep 23
Robert Badinter : l’enragé de justice

Robert Badinter : l’enragé de justice

September 23 at 7pm

Stéphane Guillon channels Robert Badinter, the attorney who abolished the death penalty and reshaped French justice. This one-man show traces a life lived for human dignity, from courtroom victories to political courage.

Sunday, Oct 18
LES TROIS MOUSQUETAIRES

LES TROIS MOUSQUETAIRES

October 18 at 2pm

Built in 1866, this gilded Belle Époque jewel box stages classic plays with impeccable acoustics and not a bad seat in the house. The ornate balconies and velvet curtains make every performance feel like an occasion.