The Lie

The Lie
Théâtre Édouard VII

Until April 23, 2016

French surtitled in English (See the page)

Location

Théâtre Édouard VII
10 place Édouard VII, 75009 Paris
Capacity 720 seats

Duration

1 hour and 50 minutes

No intermission


Details

Comedy

Recommended for ages 14 and up

French with English subtitles


Highlights: The Lie

Alice (Evelyne Bouix) has spotted one of her friend's husbands with another woman and is faced with an agonising dilemma: should she tell her friend what she saw, or not? Paul (Pierre Arditi) tries to convince her that she should definitely hide the truth.

Thus he praises the art of lying... Is he doing so, just to stand up for his friend? Or is he, himself, also hiding something?

Or perhaps she is the one with a hidden agenda? Trying to trap him into confessing his lies in order to conceal her own? Hard to know... Some truths are not best left unsaid. Or is it the other way around?

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Théâtre Édouard VII

10 place Édouard VII, 75009 Paris

Theater Édouard VII


The Théâtre Edouard VII is truly a monument to celebrate French and English cooperation and culture. Fascinated by Paris and what it had to offer, the English King Edward VII decided to contribute to Parisian life by opening a performance hall in the early 20th century to highlight both English and French productions. Unlike most playhouses, the venue first opened as a cinema and was shortly after converted into a theatre. The best part about this venue is its amazing location just steps from the Opéra Garnier, hidden in plain sight in a small pedestrian courtyard. You'll even find a statue of King Edouard VII himself right outside the theatre's restaurant terrace.

 

Throughout the 20th century, many well-known figures in the French theatre world have been in-house directors, and some celebrated French plays once premiered at this location in the heart of the Paris theatre district. Even some famous French actors once performed on this stage and took part in Théâtre Edouard VII's beloved productions, including Gerard Depardieu! Today, under the direction of Pascal Legros, it continues to be an incredibly diverse theatre, that achieves a perfect balance of classical plays and new writing.

 

Fun Fact

Writer, actor and director Sacha Guitry is the true emblematic figure of this theatre. The walls of the lobby and restaurant are lined with images of the famous figures that have been a part of the venue's history, many of whose ghosts are said to haunt the theatre's halls, including Orson Welles!

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Fast facts
Capacity: 720
Handicap Accessible: Yes, please contact us to ensure proper seating in accessible areas
Air conditioning: No
Heating: Yes
Coat Check: Yes