Legend of a Life (Légende d'une vie)
Spectacle terminé
Lieu
31 rue de la Gaîté, 75014 Paris
Capacité 715 sièges
Durée
1 hour 30 minutes
No intermission
Détails
Modern drama
Recommended for ages 8 and up
French with English subtitles
Highlights: Legend of a Life (Légende d'une vie)
Story: Legend of a Life (Légende d'une vie)
Avis
A beautiful text from Zweig that I was not familiar with and superb staging, we were absorbed into the story of the 2 characters and didn't lose interest for a second. It's one of the best shows I've seen, don't hesitate...
A wonderful show that englobes the genius and atmosphere of Zweig's works, exceptional actors, original and meticulous staging
Théâtre Montparnasse
Théâtre Montparnasse
Le Théâtre Montparnasse fut conçu et bâti à la fin du XIXe siècle par l’architecte en charge d’une partie de la Statue de la Liberté, rien que ça ! Il n’est donc pas étonnant que cette salle soit aujourd’hui classée comme monument historique.
Le théâtre connut plusieurs directeurs tout au long des années 1900 avant de tomber entre les mains expertes de Myriam Feune de Colombi, membre de la Comédie française, qui souhaitait ajouter un restaurant ainsi qu’une deuxième salle plus petite au théâtre, et qui dirige encore aujourd’hui cet établissement. Le Théâtre Montparnasse est situé dans le quartier animé du même noms, dans une petite rue ponctuée de théâtres et de restaurants. Riche d’une programmation variée ainsi que d’un restaurant avec vue panoramique sur une des traditionnelles rues parisiennes, c’est un authentique lieu de la capitale à ne pas manquer. En 2017, le Théâtre Montparnasse a accueilli près de 150 000 personnes et sa première création fut récompensée par plusieurs Molière.
En quelques mots
Capacité : 715
Accès handicapé : oui, merci de nous contacter pour vous garantir un placement dans les zones accessibles.
Climatisé : oui
FAQ
Subtitles or “surtitles”?
Surtitles (also called supertitles) are the theatre equivalent of subtitles. That’s because in French “sur” means “above”. At the Théâtre Montparnasse, the text is projected above the stage. Read more about surtitles here.
Where will I be seated and will I see the subtitles properly?
There are four seating categories available, each of which provides a comfortable view of the subtitles. The theatre is an English style auditorium, and Theatre in Paris guests are centrally placed to have an optimal view of the stage and subtitles.
How do I get to the theatre?
The Théâtre Montparnasse is accessible by lines 4, 6, 12, & 13, and the nearest metro stations are Montparnasse - Bienvenue, Gaité, and Edgar Quinet. Our hotline can be reached in case of difficulty finding the theatre weekdays from 10 am to 7pm Paris time. For details, we invite you to consult the map below.
What do I do when I get to the theatre?
We invite you to arrive 15 minutes before the beginning of the show, and present your voucher at the front desk. The theatre's English-speaking staff members will guide you to your seats.
Can I purchase a programme?
An exclusive programme in English for Legend of a Life is provided free of charge for Theatre in Paris guests. It is a perfect souvenir, with insider information on the play, the show, and the venue.
How long does the show last?
The show lasts one hour thirty minutes with no intermission.
Is it a show for travellers or French people?
Both! The Théâtre Montparnasse is one of the most crowded private theatres in the city, and in the heart of the bustling Montparnasse district. Parisians come here from all corners of the city to see a show, and now you can too thanks to English subtitles!
Can I eat in the neighbourhood before or after the show?
Of course you can! The Foyer, the theatre's very own restaurant, is a dazzling hotspot before and after the performances, a perfect add-on to your theatre night. You might even bump into one of the actors or the director after the show! To book a table call +33 6 22 69 02 66.
Otherwise, the Montparnasse area is bustling with restaurants to try, check out the nearby Boulevard Edgar Quinet for a secret road filled with delicious crepe restaurants!
Is tipping customary?
While tipping is not mandatory, it is customary in Parisian theatres to leave a little something for the ushers, between 2€ and 5€, which you can give them when they've shown you to your seat. Fun fact: the French word for “tip” is “pourboire,” which literally translates to “to have a drink.”