The Fox and the Earth
Location
5 rue des Vignes, 75016 Paris
Capacity 300 seats
Duration
45 minutes
No intermission
Details
Mimes, puppets, 3D video
Recommended for ages 4+
No dialogue
HIGHLIGHTS: THE FOX AND THE EARTH
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Théâtre Le Ranelagh
History and Fun Facts about the Théâtre Le Ranelagh
Step into the grand auditorium of the Théâtre Le Ranelagh, and prepare to be wowed by the ornate carved oak panelling adorning the orchestra and balconies, as well as the intricately decorated ceiling. Looking around you, it’s not hard to believe that this building is listed as one of Paris’ 'historical monuments'…
The Théâtre Le Ranelagh is tucked away in the heart of Paris’ 16th arrondissement, a few paces away from the Eiffel Tower on one side, and the bois de Boulogne on the other. It is built on the site of the old Château de Boulainvilliers, the estate was at the time right outside the city and covered 8 hectares (almost 12 football fields!). The theatre itself is rich in history and over 120 years old, after being converted to replace the château's music room by the landowner of the time into his own private venue where he could invite all the best-known actors and musicians in Paris to play there for him and his friends. After his death, the entire estate was destroyed to make way for the expanding city of Paris. All, that is, except for the theatre which was miraculously saved, and to this day still stands in its original spot! Don't be fooled by the unassuming exterior, once inside the Théâtre Le Ranelagh you can feast your eyes on its original decor of plush red velvet seating and carved oak panelling throughout.
The theatre is designed in the French style, meaning all of the seats are directly facing the stage and giving the auditorium a rectangular shape. The venue also features a small bar in its foyer complete with a fireplace and enough seating for up to 80 people, perfect for a drink before the performance.
Not just a theatre…
For a time in the early 1900s, the theatre was used as a cinema, which was incredibly popular. The director of the world-famous film Les enfants du paradis loved the theatre, and often programmed the film to be screened there. The cinema tradition still exists at Le Ranelagh, and films are still screened there from time to time! In addition to film screenings and a show programme rich with plays by classic French playwrights, the Théâtre Le Ranelagh holds puppet shows for younger audiences and other community events.
Here are some of our favourites playing this season!
- • The Cid #Theatre #SurtitledInEnglish
- • Moliere's The Miser (L'Avare) #Comedy #SurtitledInEnglish
- • The Marriage of Figaro or the Crazy Day #Theatre #SurtitledInEnglish
- • The Picture of Dorian Gray #Theatre #SurtitledInEnglish
- • The Fox and the Earth #Mime #NoDialogue #FamilyShow
- • Scapin the Schemer #Comedy #SurtitledInEnglish
See all shows playing at Ranelagh here!
Fast facts
Capacity: 300
Handicap Accessible: Yes, please contact us to ensure proper seating in accessible areas
Air conditioning: No
Heating: Yes
FAQ
How do I get to Théâtre Le Ranelagh in the 16th arrondissement of Paris?
The Théâtre Le Ranelagh is accessible by:
Metro: Line 6 (Passy station), line 9 (La Muette station)
RER: Line C (Boulainvilliers station or Maison de la Radio Avenue du Président Kennedy)
Address: 5 rue des Vignes, 75016 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 Théâtre Le Ranelagh?
We recommend that you arrive 15 minutes before the beginning of The Fox and The Earth, and present your voucher at the front desk. Théâtre Le Ranelagh’s English-speaking staff members will guide you to your seats.
In the event of a delay, spectators will be allowed entrance to the theatre but seating in the purchased category is not guaranteed.
How long does the show, The Fox and The Earth, last?
The show The Fox and the Earth at Théâtre Le Ranelagh lasts approximately 45 minutes, with no intermission.
It says that this show is recommended for ages 4 and older. What does that mean?
The Fox and the Earth is open to all, but the Théâtre Le Ranelagh recommends the show to spectators aged 4 and above so it may be appreciated to its fullest.
Is The Fox and the Earth for an international audience or French speakers?
For both! Le Renard et la Terre is a show without dialogue, so it’s accessible to all audiences!
Is there a dress code at Théâtre Le Ranelagh?
There is no specific dress code at Théâtre Le Ranelagh, but proper attire is appreciated. Many Parisians will arrive directly from work, dressed in business casual or chic attire.