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07 January 2025

Paris Theaters Bid Farewell To Shows Ending January 2025

Attend the final performances of notable works across Paris as the new theatrical season begins.

The new year is here! Even as January arrives, Parisian theaters bid farewell to various artistic creations, marking the end of early-year performances. For theater aficionados, this signifies the last opportunity to catch shows running through January 2025, featuring everything from classical comedies to innovative, modern pieces.

One of the standout plays is Ring - variations de couple, credited with triumph at the Festival d'Avignon 2024. It will be at the Théâtre de l'Œuvre from September 3, 2024, until January 18, 2025. This autumn-themed love story dives deep and has been received with enthusiasm.

Another not-to-miss performance is Le Duplex, starring Anny Duperey and Pascal Légitimus. This hilarious comedy about neighborhood feuds returns to the Théâtre de Paris from September 12, 2024, until January 5, 2025. It's perfect for anyone seeking chuckles and light-hearted fun.

At Théâtre des Variétés, audiences can see Une idée géniale, Sébastien Castro's comedy about three look-alikes which is also set to enthrall patrons. It runs from September 12, 2024, and captures the zany aspects of mistaken identity.

For those preferring one-man shows, Nordine Ganso is bringing back his performance Violet at Palais des Glaces from September 12, 2024, until January 11, 2025. This personally driven show often dives humorously through personal narratives.

If your preference leans toward dramatic actual events, Les Crapauds fous, written by Mélody Mourey, showcases humor based on true stories and can be experienced at the Théâtre de la Renaissance from September 13, 2024.

Meanwhile, for fans of French chanson, La Voix d'Or, about Charles Gentès, arrives at Théâtre Actuel La Bruyère after its two-year success at Avignon, running until January 12, 2025.

Pushed out from the comedic genre, Julien Lefebvre's L'Heure des Assassins at La Comédie de Paris, ending on January 5, 2025, takes audiences on a thrilling ride through mystery and humor with its narrative centered on murder most foul.

Then there’s the much-loved L'Avare by Molière, being revived at Comédie-Française, showing how classics can still resonate with contemporary issues, running throughout the season.

Another emotional experience can be found with Une Histoire d'Amour by Alexis Michalik, providing intense drama from September 19, 2024, to January 5, 2025, at Théâtre du Splendid.

Visitors can discover the poignant self-reflective comedy La Femme Bocale at Théâtre Le Bout, running until January 30, 2025. This piece blends humor with heartfelt moments.

The ever-popular illusionist Gus returns to Parade des Glaces with his latest show Givré from September 19, 2024, to January 5, 2025, promising fun and visual surprises.

For those who enjoy immersive experiences, check out the newly launched Grand Hôtel des Rêves, set to attract audiences to the hidden wonders of interactive performances by year’s end, giving cultural depth to the vibrant arts scene.

Mark your calendars, as January not only ends performances but also introduces new beginnings for Parisian theater. Notably, Bluey, inspired by the popular children's cartoon, will delight families from December 21 to January 5.

Additional family-friendly offerings include Disney on Ice featuring The Snow Queen and Encanto, scheduled at the Adidas Arena from January 2 to January 12.

For those seeking comedy, L'Heure des Assassins wraps on January 5 at La Comédie, and C'est pas facile d'être heureux quand on va mal continues having enjoyed earlier success.

Don’t miss the thrilling end of the road for these performances; they promise memorable experiences. Now’s the time to grab those last-minute tickets. Remember,
"Don't wait until the last moment, and check out which shows and plays end in January 2025 in Paris and the Île-de-France region." So, take action and immerse yourself before these theatrical gems conclude their run!