Theater of the Commune, Public theater in Aubervilliers, France.
The Theater of the Commune is a theater building in Aubervilliers with two performance halls for different types of productions. The main auditorium and the Salle des Quatre-Chemins each provide separate spaces for various kinds of shows.
The building originated in 1900 as a municipal event hall and was transformed into a theater stage in 1965 under Gabriel Garran's leadership. The structural renovation by architects was completed in 1975 and solidified the venue's future.
The venue regularly stages classical and contemporary productions that reflect the diversity of French theater. Visitors encounter a mix of established works and experimental pieces throughout the year.
The location sits in central Aubervilliers and becomes easy to reach on foot once you find the right street. Onsite you will find information at the entrances where staff help direct you to the correct hall and entrance.
The venue was designated a National Dramatic Center in 1971, making it a significant cultural hub in the region. This recognition helped attract accomplished artistic directors and strengthened the standing of the facility.
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