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History and Fun Facts about the theatre
La Nouvelle Ève theatre, located in the iconic Pigalle district of Paris, has a rich and varied history spanning more than a century. Founded at the end of the 19th century as 'La Nouvelle Aventure', the establishment initially offered cabaret and music-hall shows, attracting audiences eager for nighttime entertainment in Belle Époque Paris.
Over the years, La Nouvelle Ève has gone through several artistic transformations. In the 1950s, it was renamed 'La Nouvelle Ève' and became a mecca for Parisian revue, hosting dance and burlesque cabaret shows. Famous artists such as Josephine Baker and Mistinguett dazzled crowds on its stage.
Over the following decades, La Nouvelle Ève continued to evolve, presenting a variety of shows, from musicals to contemporary comedy. It has remained a pillar of the Parisian show scene, a must-see venue for entertainment fans, offering a showcase for French and international artists.
Today, La Nouvelle Ève is a theatre with an intimate venue and walls beautifully decorated in midnight blue velvet and twinkling stars (you have to see it to believe it!). The festive spirit that has characterised this venue since its opening is preserved by a varied programme that skilfully blends traditional and modern shows and artists. La Nouvelle Ève is a place where performing arts continue to thrive, making this particular venue a real treasure in the heart of the City of Light.
A very Parisian place to be discovered urgently!
Fast facts Capacity: 280 Handicap Accessible: No Air conditioning: Yes Heating: Yes Coat Check: Yes (free service)
LOCATION
25 rue Pierre Fontaine, 75009 Paris
Pigalle , Blanche
Past shows at this venue