Remi Chauveau Notes

Comédie de Paris



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The Comédie de Paris is an iconic theater nestled in the heart of the 9ᵉ arrondissement, at the foot of Montmartre. Since opening in 1929, the venue has evolved from a lively cabaret and intimate playhouse into a beloved cultural landmark. Its 184‑seat auditorium creates a rare closeness between performers and audiences, offering a warm, human-scale experience that has become its signature.

Over the years, the theater has grown into a true hub for contemporary comedy, a place where emerging voices take their first steps and established artists come to refine new material. Its programming embraces the full spectrum of humor—from sharp stand‑up and satirical sketches to lighthearted boulevard plays—reflecting the constant evolution of the Parisian comedy scene. This blend of experimentation and tradition makes it one of the city’s most dynamic creative laboratories.

Beyond the stage, the Comédie de Paris embodies the spirit of the Grand Boulevards: a mix of historical charm, neighborhood energy, and the timeless pleasure of going out in Paris. Its proximity to Place de Clichy, with its cafés and bistros, adds to the experience, turning each show into a complete evening. As a private theater, it remains a pillar of the city’s cultural heritage, dedicated to preserving the art of laughter in an ever‑accelerating world.