Théo Théâtre, Theatre in 15th arrondissement, France
Théo Théâtre is a performance venue in Paris with two separate halls, the main one seating around 73 people and the smaller space holding about 51. The two rooms allow different productions to run at the same time, expanding what the venue can offer.
Florence Fouéré, Olivier Courbier, and François Teyssier established this venue in 1995 to support emerging theater groups and new artistic projects. The focus was to give a home to talented artists and independent productions from the start.
The venue stages comedies, musicals, and children's productions, creating space for different kinds of theatrical expression. This range of shows reflects an openness to both emerging and established works.
The theater is located on Rue Théodore-Deck in the 15th arrondissement and is accessible for people with reduced mobility. Air conditioning throughout the venue makes visits comfortable any time of year.
The venue was designed with two performance spaces that can operate at the same time, letting artistic groups present multiple projects within a single evening or season. This dual structure is rare among smaller theater spaces in Paris.
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