Discover the best top things to do in , France including L'Improvidence, Theatre Laurette, Theatre des Clochards Celestes, Jeannette Radis Cafe-theatre, Le Toboggan, Theatre la Maison de Guignol, Theatre des Celestins, Le Nombril du Monde, Theatre de Lulu sur la Colline, Auditorium Orchestre National de Lyon.
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The first french theatre fully dedicated to improv shows ! Lyon, France, is welcoming Improvidence theatre! Improv shows every day, for you, your friends... What is improv show. it is an interactive show with audience participation! based on audience suggestion, the actors are building scenes on the spot! best is to come to discover this impressive performance !
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4.5 based on 68 reviews
Theatre des Celestins is a 19th century theatre which has maintained its attraction. It is located in a lovely area of the city. It is worth a visit if you are close by.
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UN LIEU DÉDIÉ À L'HUMOUR ! Après 15 ans de café-théâtre et de comédie à Lyon, au Festival d’Avignon et partout en France, l’équipe de Lulu sur la Colline connaît un grand succès dans son premier théâtre avec la reprise de comédies de renom : Cuisine et Dépendances d’Agnès Jaoui et Jean-Pierre Bacri, Court sucré ou long sans sucre de David Basant, Plus vraie que Nature de Martial Courcier… L’équipe décide alors d’investir dans un grand espace et inaugure en février 2009, en présence du Maire de Lyon, son nouveau théâtre de Lulu sur la Colline : simplicité, couleurs et une salle de 180 places. Parrainé par Kad Merad, Simon Astier et Alexandre Astier, dirigé par Michel BERNINI, ce lieu dédié à la comédie propose des comédies de renom mais aussi les créations de l’équipe en place, des comédies frappadingues ! Le plaisir, l’énergie et le rire comme marque de fabrique !
4.5 based on 49 reviews
Ahead of time we booked the concert of the Orchestre Nationale de Lyon and there were few places left. It is in the Auditorium, a very large arena, seating about 2000 with good acoustics even up at the back. There is very little seating in the reception area where we had to wait until they opened the doors an hour before the performance, A lot of stairs and poorly signed but we found our seats. There was a pre-concert talk about the Mozart bassoon concerto beside the café illustrated by five conservatory students, a nice touch. The main piece was the massive Shostakovich 10th which needed a hall of that size.
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