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Le Marais is famous for its numerous “café theatres.”
Basically, a café theatre is neither one or the other, but generally
a small place with about 100 seats and a small stage where you can enjoy a play
for a cheap price. Many famous actors have started their careers on these stages.
They are fun, you don’t need to book in advance, and can enjoy many humorous
shows-- if you can at least speak some basic French. Le Marais is such a small
district and space so rare and expensive, you won’t find big theatres
and cinemas here. You should at least try to experience these unique little
stages. Who knows, you may meet actors today who will be the super stars in
the next years. Then you’ll be able to say, “I was there at the
beginning!”
Buy the weekly paper Pariscope to find out what’s going
on in each theatre day by day. It will list them all.
Theatres
Théâtre Molière – specializing in poetry
157 rue St Martin - passage Molière 75003 Paris
01 44 54 53 00
Théâtre Dejazet - a
place for musicals
41 bd Temple 75003 Paris
01 48 87 52 55
still the same since 1760, the only survivor on this boulevard
Théâtre de la Ville
2 place du Châtelet 75004 Paris
01 42 74 22 77
the City theatre for contemporary plays and dance shows
Cirque d’Hiver
Rue Amelot 75011 Paris
at the border of Le Marais, this exceptional and permanent circus is unique
and presents the best circus shows, all year!

Winter Circus on boulevard Beaumarchais

Enjoy always surprising shows from Bouglione Circus
Café-theatres
Théâtre du Marais
37 rue Volta 75003 Paris
01 44 78 98 10
Ange Magnétic Théatre
15 rue Charlot 75003 Paris
01 48 87 11 10
a nice little local theatre, also an acting school - some classes in English!
Caveau de la République –
French humour
23 pl République 75003 Paris
01 42 78 44 45
Comédie République
1 bd St Martin 75003 Paris
01 40 29 03 02
Le Petit Casino
17 rue Chapon 75003 Paris
01 42 78 36 50

Most cafés-theatres are located around Pompidou Center, the Modern
Art Museum
Café de la Gare
41 rue du Temple 75004 Paris
01 42 78 52 51
Le Double Fond
1 place Marché Ste Catherine 75004 Paris
01 42 71 40 20
Espace Marais
22 rue Beautreillis 75004 Paris
01 48 04 91 55
Cercle Lyrique International
56 rue de l’ Hôtel de Ville 75004 Paris
01 42 78 09 12
Theatre Essaïon
85 rue de la Verrerie 75004 Paris
01 42 78 46 42
Théâtre cabaret
6 rue Pierre au Lard 75004 Paris
01 42 78 43 18
Le Point Virgule – stand up
comedy acts
7 rue Ste Croix la Bretonnerie 75004 Paris
01 42 78 67 03
a different show every hour from 8 pm to midnight, with performances by some
of France’s top comics
Théâtre de l'Ile Saint Louis
39 quai d’Anjou 75004 Paris
01 46 33 48 65
Théâtre du Renard
12 rue du Renard 75004 Paris
01 42 78 15 39
Les Blancs Manteaux
15 rue Blancs Manteaux 75004 Paris
01 48 87 15 84
one of the most famous small theatres
Théatre du Tambour Royal
94 rue du Faubourg du Temple 75011 Paris
01 48 06 72 34
a friendly café-theatre that often presents American comedies and musicals,
just one metro stop north of Le Marais.

“Les libertines baroques” at The Tambour Royal Theatre
Cinémas
Cinéfil Cinéma Latina – films in original version, Spanish or English
20 rue du Temple 75004 Paris
08 92 68 07 51
Cinéma MK2 Beaubourg –
4 screens, just next to Pompidou center
50 rue Rambuteau 75003 Paris
08 92 69 84 84
Outside le Marais but within walking distance:
Forum des images - Centre Audiovisuel
de Paris
a library for the world cinema, 6500 films to view on video screens
porte St Eustache 75001 Paris
01 44 76 62 00
Cinéma UGC Ciné Cité Les Halles
Forum des Halles Niv. 4
7 Place de la Rotonde 75001 Paris
over 20 screens, the largest choice in original versions, many in English
Cinéma Grand Rex –
gigantic screen and magnificent décor from the 1930’s
1 bd Poissonnière 75002 Paris
Gaumont Opéra Premier
32 rue Louis Le Grand 75002 Paris
01 43 12 91 40
another great option with a big screen, near the Opera House
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