Théâtre de la Tempête, Performance venue in La Cartoucherie, Paris, France
Théâtre de la Tempête is a performance space housed in a converted industrial building within the La Cartoucherie cultural complex in eastern Paris. The main hall seats roughly 257 spectators and hosts contemporary theatrical productions, documentaries, and diverse performances.
The theater was founded in 1971 by Jean-Marie Serreau as part of the emerging cultural movement on the site. It has continued to operate under successive artistic directors, with Clément Poirée leading the venue since 2017.
The venue is embedded within La Cartoucherie's thriving artistic community, where multiple theaters share the grounds and collaborate on productions. Visitors encounter a mix of established and experimental work in an informal, creatively charged setting.
The venue is accessible by public transportation and provides facilities for visitors with mobility needs. Since the location is in eastern Paris away from the city center, visitors should allow extra time for travel to the site.
The venue occupies a former ammunition factory site that was converted into a cultural destination in the 1970s. This shift from industrial space to artistic hub remains visible in the building's character and the way visitors experience the grounds.
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