La Colline National Theatre

ABOUT

History and Fun Facts about La Colline National Theatre

La Colline is one of the six national theatres with the Comédie-Française, the Odéon theatre, the Chaillot National Theatre, the Opéra-Comique National Theatre, and the Strasbourg National Theatre. It owes a lot to the work of Guy Rétoré who had directed the Théâtre de l'Est Parisian, ancestor of the La Colline theatre. It is under the impetus of its various directors (Jorge Lavelli, Alain Françon, Stéphane Braunschweig) that the theatre today presents plays by living French or foreign authors with an emphasis on avant-garde compositions. In 2016, Wajdi Mouawad became director of La Colline and focused his work on four main points: youth, territory, creation, and diversity. The architecture of the building (an all-glass facade) is a metaphor for the commitment to opening theatre up to the neighborhood and meeting with all audiences.


Fast facts
Capacity: 655
Handicap Accessible: Yes
Air conditioning: Yes
Heating: Yes
Coat Check: Yes (free service)

LOCATION

15 rue Malte-Brun - 75020 Paris

Gambetta    

Past shows at this venue

Drama

Odyssey. A story for Hollywood

A play that is an Odyssey itself. Making the myth come to life with a contemporary face, let yourself resonate with the Polish history presented in this piece.
until 5/8/24
from 15 €

Drama

Grief and Beauty by Milo Rau

The second part of a trilogy that plunges audiences into the deep, intimate scenes.
until 5/8/24
from 18 €

Drama

Familie by Milo Rau

The first part of a trilogy that plunges audiences into the most deeply intimate scenes.
until 5/8/24
from 18 €

Drama

House by Amos Gitaï

Amos Gitaï reflects upon the past to shed light on the present and the future.
until 5/8/24
from 17 €