Stallone

Théâtre du Petit Saint-Martin

Show ended

100% in French

Location

Théâtre du Petit Saint-Martin
17 rue René Boulanger, 75010 Paris
Capacity 190 seats

Duration

1 hour and 20 minutes

No intermission


Details

Theater 

For all audiences

English subtitles & Accessibility: see highlights


Highlights: Stallone

20 years after the publication of Stallone, Emmanuèle Bernheim's novel is adapted on stage by Fabien Gorgeart, Clotilde Hesme (Lupin), and Pascal Sangla. With a piano and two microphones, these two recount the thrilling story of Lise, a young woman who discovers in Sylvester Stallone an imaginary mentor.

 

Press:

"Stallone, astonishing Clotilde Hesme" Libération

"Clotilde Hesme makes Emmanuèle Bernheim's words dance as she makes the body of the boxer Rocky Balboa dance, with a class and humor that belong only to her, in this score where, without a doubt, she also delivers something of herself" Le Monde

TTT Télérama
 

Accessibility

 

During certain performances, the show is accessible to English-speaking, deaf and hard-of-hearing spectators as well as to blind and visually impaired spectators.


An exclusive "multi-channel" accessibility system is in place every Thursday and Saturday, simultaneously broadcasting adapted surtitles and an audio description on several media. During these performances, connected glasses will be given to spectators who request them.

 

Accessibility features:

 

- English surtitles for English speakers

- French surtitles and adapted surtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing

- Audio Description for the blind and visually impaired

- Videos in French Sign Language

Visual/Audio aids include: surtitling glasses, smartphones, tablets

 

Please select Category 1 - WITH SURTITLING GLASSES during booking.

Story: Stallone

Lise is a young medical secretary and leads a peaceful life until the evening when she discovers Sylvester Stallone in Rocky 3. It's a shock. Lise decides to take her life in hand and "The Eye of the Tiger" becomes the soundtrack of her life. She moves, resumes her medical studies, starts boxing, and grows, always accompanied by Sylvester Stallone's filmography.

On a large white stage, like a boxing ring, Clotilde Hesme and Pascal Sangla tell through words and music the life of Lise. A funny and touching show that poetically traces the influence of a piece of artwork on our lives and praises perseverance.

 

Covid-19 Information

Specific measures and obligations may apply to this show. Before making your reservation, please check the updated information on our Covid-19 page: https://www.theatreinparis.com/en/page/covid-19

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Théâtre du Petit Saint-Martin

17 rue René Boulanger, 75010 Paris

Théâtre du Petit Saint-Martin


Located between the Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin and the Théâtre de la Renaissance, the Théâtre du Petit Saint-Martin was created in 2007. The theatre occupies the former premises of the Paris International School of Mimodrama, which was founded in 1978 by Marcel Marceau, better known as Mime Marceau.
Although the theatre only has 190 seats, it has quickly distinguished itself thanks to its artistic vision, dedicated to contemporary theatrical creation. Artists such as Gregory Gadebois, Sami Bouajila and Audrey Dana have performed on the stage of this theatre, which continues to surprise Parisian audiences with its eclectic programme.

 

Fast facts
Capacity: 190
Handicap Accessible: No
Air conditioning: No
Heating: Yes
Coat Check: No

FAQ

How to get to the Théâtre du Petit Saint-Martin?

The theater is accessible by lines 4, 8 and 9 of the Paris Metro at the Strasbourg - Saint-Denis station. Our customer service can be reached in case of difficulty from 10am to 7pm Monday to Friday. For more information, please see the map above.

What should I do when I get there?

We recommend that you arrive at least 25 minutes before the show starts. Present your ticket at the front desk and the venue staff will escort you to your seat.

We recommend that you arrive at least 25 minutes before the show.

How long does the show last?

The performance of Stallone lasts 1 hour and 20 minutes without intermission.

Can I take pictures during the performance?

To avoid disturbing the work of the performers and for the comfort of the audience, no photos may be taken during the performance. You may, however, take photos of the theater before and after the performance as a souvenir of your evening!

Is it mandatory to tip the ushers?

Tipping is not mandatory. However, ushers usually expect a small tip between 2 and 5 euros, which you can give when they accompany you to your seat.