360 Allstars

Le 13ème Art Theatre

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Location

Le 13ème Art Theatre
Place d'Italie, Centre Commercial Italie Deux 75013 Paris
Capacity 900 seats

Duration

1 hour 15 minutes


Details

Urban Circus

Suitable for all ages

No dialogue


Highlights: 360 Allstars

A new age circus has finally arrived in Paris after traveling most of Europe. Composed of 7 international artists who have toured around the world, revealing their talents bursting with a combination of street and urban art. Their brilliant talent has brought them together in order to demonstrate to us what you get when you mix Hip Hop with mind blowing dance moves and fascinating stunts. This show is for Hip Hop lovers of all ages, even if you’re not into Hip Hop the performance will surely grab your attention until the end.

Story: 360 Allstars

Unique from beginning til end, 360 ALLSTAR will blow you away with some unbelievable moves you would usually watch on television in America’s got Talent or a dance competition. The 7 main artists in the show aren’t the only ones with talent, you’ll also be hooked with special music coming from Beau Monga, a skilled DJ who performed on X Factor and Boxer Beat and prize-winning musician Gene Peterson. Everything needed in a memorable performance is also featured in the show such as special effects, loud music that will have your hips moving, and strobe lighting.

Supercharged with flair the cast on 360 ALLSTAR consist of:

  • 1 World Champion Double BMX Flatlander
  • 2 World Champion Break Dancers
  • 1 world record holding Cyr wheel artist
  • 1 internationally acclaimed basketball freestyler

In the show you might get a laugh or maybe even a couple considering it is also packed with some humor. If you’re looking for a family friendly activity, look no further. Who knows? You might even have the opportunity to get on stage and engage with one of the performers.

Le 13ème Art Theatre

Place d'Italie, Centre Commercial Italie Deux 75013 Paris

History and Fun Facts about Le 13ème Art theatre

Opened in 2017 by a French-Canadian theatrical group, this contemporary venue was once home to a movie theater featuring one of the biggest screens in the country. After the cinema closed down, the venue remained empty for over a decade before undertaking a complete renovation by the same architects responsible for the Bercy Accor Arena and the Institut du Monde Arabe. Featuring an architectural motif of mirrors, light enters this venue from all angles, despite its location underneath a bustling shopping center. The venue was saved from becoming similar another store or fitness center with the simple notion that "Paris can never have too many theaters."

 

One of the founders of Le 13ème Art theatre stated at the inauguration ceremony that “Theatre means sitting in the darkness to hear the light” and this modern venue reflects precisely this notion. The Le 13ème Art theatre is one of the most contemporary Parisian venues, and its location by the busy shopping center off the beaten tourist tracks means you get to see a local side of Paris. Another fast fact? It’s right by the Parisian Chinatown, so enjoy some culinary treasures from around the world before or after the show!

 

Featuring both a large amphitheater with 900 seats and a smaller theater 150 seats, the entire venue can be privatized and adapted to accommodate specific needs. The show programme featured an eclectic and international mix, embodying the notion that no artistic barriers and imaginative boundaries are to exist in this new Parisian cultural center.

 


Fast facts
Capacity: 900
Handicap Accessible: Yes, the theatre is equipped with a lift. Please let us know at hello@theatreinparis.com when you make your booking so that the theatre can welcome you in the best possible conditions.
Air conditioning: Yes
Heating: Yes
Coat Check: Yes (paid service)

FAQ

Is the show accessible to English speakers?

Yes. The programme features performances where dialect is not needed, making it enjoyable for audience members of all languages. No subtitles are provided in this show considering the the show communicates through movement and gestures.

How do I get to the theatre?

The Théâtre le 13eme Art is accessible by lines 5, 6, and 7, and the closest métro station is Place D'Italie. This theatre is unique in that it is located directly underneath the Italie 2 shopping center. Head towards the main entrance and follow the signs to the Théâtre le 13eme Art. Our hotline can be reached in case of difficulty finding the theatre from 10 am to 7pm Paris time. For details, we invite you to consult the map above.

What do I do when I get to the venue?

We invite you to arrive 15 minutes before the beginning of the show and present your voucher at the front desk. The theater's English-speaking staff members will guide you to your seats.

Does the venue have a specific dress code?

Attire in these family friendly shows tends to be casual, so feel free to dress in comfortable clothing, though we recommend avoiding caps and flip-flops. It is common for Parisians to arrive directly from work, dressed in smart- casual chic attire.

Can I take photos of the performance?

In order not to disturb the artists on stage, and for the comfort of other guests, you are not permitted to photograph, film or record the performance for the duration of the show. As long as the performance is not currently in session, feel free to take a snapshot of the wonderful venue to remember your night out!

Is tipping customary?

The Bo St. Martin is a very small theater with open seating. It is therefore not expected that you will tip the usher. However, if you feel like rewarding a very nice welcoming host, please note that you will usually expect a small tip of between € 2 and € 5, which you can give them when they've shown you to your seat. Fun fact: the French word for "tip" is " tip ," which literally translates to "to have a drink."

Is a show programme included with my tickets?

Tickets for 360 ALLSTAR do not include a program.

How long does the show last?

The show lasts one hour and fifteen minutes with one intermission.