Théâtre des Quartiers d'Ivry, Performance venue in Ivry-sur-Seine, France.
The Théâtre des Quartiers d'Ivry operates from a former industrial plant with four distinct performance spaces tailored to different types of productions. The largest hall seats around 400 people, while smaller rooms serve more intimate events.
Antoine Vitez established this space in 1972 as a grassroots neighborhood project. The venue gained official status as a national theater center in 2003, firmly securing its role in French cultural life.
The venue hosts contemporary and classical productions that shape how the neighborhood experiences theater. The shows reflect the community's mix of tastes and interests.
The building is accessible to visitors with mobility challenges and includes facilities for their comfort. Plan your visit before dark to easily explore the venue and the surrounding area.
The building occupies a former flower seed factory that was completely transformed in 2016. This industrial past shaped how the spaces are used and makes the architecture visibly different from typical theaters.
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