La Promesse de l'Aube

La Promesse de l'Aube at Théâtre Lucernaire
Théâtre Lucernaire

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100% in French

Location

Théâtre Lucernaire
53 rue Notre-Dame-des-Champs, 75006 Paris
Capacity 118 seats

Duration

1 hour 10 minutes

No intermission


Details

Theatre
For all audiencces
In French


Highlights: La Promesse de l'Aube

On stage alone, the Molière-esque actor Franck Desmedt skillfully recounts Romain Gary's childhood and youth spent with his mother. This unique play, inspired by Gary's autobiographical novel, pays tribute to his mother, who raised her son alone and held many dreams for him. Tenderness, ambition, and emotion are the keywords for this show, directed by Stéphane Laporte.

Story: La Promesse de l'Aube

From a very young age, Romain Gary did everything to discover the talents that would lead him to glory. A glory highly anticipated by his mother, who made great efforts for her son's future, pushing him to pursue various artistic activities and even moving from Poland to France. She invested a lot of energy, hoping to reap her son's gratitude and loyalty.

But the teenager becomes a man, and the oppressive maternal love is torn apart when war is declared. Yet, Romain Gary keeps his promise and eventually becomes a writer and French Consul General. Unfortunately, his mother is no longer by his side to witness his success.

Relive the captivating and moving story of Romain Gary, the only author to have won the Prix Goncourt twice.

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Théâtre Lucernaire

53 rue Notre-Dame-des-Champs, 75006 Paris

History and Fun Facts about the Lucernaire theatre


In 1975, this modern cultural center was created in an old blow-torch factory in the heart of Paris, having been forcibly moved from its original location to make way for the construction of the Montparnasse Tower. The founders of the Lucernaire sought to create a shared space for urban culture, and the Lucernaire we know and love today is just that! As well as live performances, you will also find modern art exhibitions, film screenings, and a dining area within its historic walls. You might even cross paths with one of the actors at the onsite bar and terrace!
Its status as a hive of modern cultural expression is attested by the venue’s regularly organized public poetry and theatrical readings, concerts, and debates. If the variety of its performances doesn’t already set it apart from the crowd, then its layout certainly will! Upon entering the Lucernaire theatre, you will enter into a private indoor/outdoor courtyard, giving way to theatre rooms for both cinema and live performances, a restaurant, and a bar and terrace that often spills onto the street with patrons stopping by for an afterwork drink and a dose of culture.

 

The Lucernaire derives its apt name from the ancient liturgy practice of le lucernarium, lighting the lamps at nightfall, the precise hour when many theatres begin opening their doors! With its cobblestone courtyard and classic Wallace fountains, this venue will bring you back to the 1920s and 30s, a time of artistic exploration and celebration of all things culture. French actor Gérard Depardieu has even performed on the Lucernaire stage!


Fast facts
Capacity: 118
Handicap Accessible: Unfortunately, no
Air conditioning: Yes
Heating: Yes
Coat Check: No

FAQ

How do I get to Theatre Lucernaire

The Théâtre Lucernaire is accessible by metro at Vavin station (Line 4) and Notre-Dame des Champs station (Line 12). Our customer service is available if you encounter any difficulties from 10 AM to 7 PM, Monday to Friday. For more information, please consult the map above.

What should I do when I arrive?

We recommend arriving at least 20 minutes before the show begins. Present your ticket at the reception desk, and the theatre staff will take care of you.

Is the theatre accessible for people with reduced mobility?

The Lucernaire theatre rooms are only accessible to individuals who are autonomous or can be assisted by companions. We recommend contacting us directly when booking to ensure you get the most comfortable seating in the theatre.

Is there a dress code?

For Parisian plays, the dress code tends to be casual. It's common for Parisians to arrive directly from work, dressed in smart casual attire.