Historical Guided Tour of the Comédie-Française

Historical Guided Tour of the Comédie-Française
La Comédie-Française

Until May 10, 2025

100% in English

Location

La Comédie-Française
1 place Colette, 75001 Paris
Capacity 879 seats

Duration

1 h 30 min

No intermission


Details

Guided Tour

Recommended for ages 15 and up

In English


The Comédie-Française’s Historical Tours are in English!

The Comédie-Française’s Historical Tours are in English. They are therefore perfectly suited to an English-speaking audience. If you feel very comfortable in the language of Shakespeare, don't hesitate to take a tour of this truly influential theatrical institution.

Story: The Comédie-Française’s Historical Tours in English

An opportunity for English speakers to discover one of France’s key cultural institutions.

 

The Comédie-Française, one of the oldest and most prestigious theatres in the world, offers historical tours in English to discover its rich cultural heritage. Founded in 1680, it is a pillar of French theatre, home to a troupe of actors dedicated to preserving the classical repertoire. These tours offer a fascinating insight into the evolution of this iconic venue, from its origins under Louis XIV to its major role in the development of French literature and theatre.

 

Visitors can explore the grandiose architecture of the salle Richelieu and discover the legendary figures, such as Molière and Racine, who have shaped its history. Guided tours also provide an insight into the importance of the Comédie-Française during the French Revolution and its influence on modern culture. A must for anyone interested in the history of theatre and French culture.

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La Comédie-Française

1 place Colette, 75001 Paris

History and Fun Facts about la Comédie-Française
 

Founded in 1680 by Louis XIV, the Comédie-Française is the oldest active theatre company in the world. This French cultural institution, often referred to as “the House of Molière”, is a true French treasure.

 

The Comédie-Française is renowned for its classical repertoire, consisting mainly of plays by Molière, Racine, Corneille and Marivaux. These works, which form part of France's literary heritage, are regularly performed on the stages of the Salle Richelieu and the Théâtre du Vieux-Colombier (the Comédie-Française's other stage).

 

However, the Comédie-Française does not limit itself to the classical repertoire. It also presents contemporary works and adaptations of foreign texts. This dynamic approach underscores its dedication to innovation and its ambition to captivate an ever-growing, diverse audience.

 

The Comédie-Française troupe is made up of some of the most talented actors on the French stage. Trained at prestigious institutions like the Conservatoire National Supérieur d'Art Dramatique, these actors bring their characters to life with remarkable precision and profound emotion. It could even be said that they don’t merely perform their roles: they become the characters.
They are particularly renowned for their impeccable diction and their mastery of all theatrical techniques.

 

The Comédie-Française occupies the Salle Richelieu, located in the heart of the Palais-Royal in Paris. This Italian-style theatre, built in the 18th century, is one of the world's most prestigious theatres. Its salons, dressing rooms and stage have played host to the greatest actors and the finest plays in the French repertoire.
The Comédie-Française is globally acclaimed as a true ambassador of French culture. Its troupe frequently performs abroad and participates in international festivals, playing a vital role in promoting the French language and cultural heritage on the world stage.

 

The Comédie-Française is decidedly more than just a theatre; it is a true symbol of French culture. Its history, its repertoire and its actors make this institution a must for all theatre lovers. Whether you are passionate about the classics or curious to discover contemporary authors, the Comédie-Française is sure to win you over.

 

Fast Facts
Capacity: 879
Handicap accessible: Yes, please let us know at hello(at)theatreinparis so that we can inform the theatre and give you the best possible welcome.
Air conditioning: Yes
Heating: Yes
Coat check: Free service

FAQ

How do I get to the Comédie-Française in the 1st arrondissement of Paris?

Comédie-Française is accessible by:
Metro: Line 1 (Palais-Royal - Musée du Louvre station), Line 14 (Pyramides)
Address: 1 place Colette, 75001 Paris
In case of difficulty, our hotline can be reached during our business hours. Please see the footer of this page for our contact details.

What do I do when I get to the Comédie-Française?

As part of the Vigipirate Plan, we would like to inform you that personal belongings will be systematically checked.

We recommend that you arrive at least 30 minutes before the start of the guided historical tours in English at the Comédie-Française. The meeting point for these tours is at 1 Place Colette, 75001 Paris, in front of the spectators' entrance.

How long do the Comédie-Française’s Historical Guided Tours last?

The Historical Guided Tours in English at the Comédie-Française last approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes, with no intermission.

Are the Comédie-Française’s Historical Guided Tours in English for an international audience or French speakers?

They are made for an international audience! The Comédie-Française's Historical Guided Tours in English are aimed at an English-speaking audience.

Are the Comédie-Française's Historical Guided Tours in English accessible to all audiences?

They are recommended for people aged 15 and over, as the nature of the themes covered during the visit requires a well-informed audience to grasp all the issues involved.