Théâtre la Bruyère, Theatre venue in 9th arrondissement, France
Théâtre la Bruyère is a theater in the 9th arrondissement with roughly 335 seats and a renovated performance space. The venue stages both classic plays and new productions in an intimate setting.
The theater was founded in 1943 by actors Georges Herbert and Paquita Claude, who converted an unused conference room into a performance space. This transformation established the building as a permanent cultural venue.
The theater champions contemporary French playwrights and regularly stages works exploring modern social themes and personal stories. Its programming reflects the tastes of an audience drawn to current literary voices.
The venue is located on Rue La Bruyère and offers wheelchair access with air conditioning throughout. An on-site refreshment area is available for guests.
Management changed in 2023 when Fleur and Thibaud Houdinière took over and rebranded it as Théâtre Actuel La Bruyère. This transition brought new creative direction to the programming.
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