From today, you can discover the very last special issue of Le Parisien on newsstands. 124 pages to give pride of place to these places of culture “non-essential” deprived of actors, sets and especially the public for too long months. Beyond the 30 places selected by Le Parisien, it is the history of the theater itself and of those who made it that you will find in this special issue! From small to big history, there is something for everyone!
In Molière’s footsteps
How can we talk about our theaters without talking about Molière? The one whose 400th anniversary we will be celebrating on January 15, 2022 is told to us througha 12-step walk in the pages of this special issue of Le Parisien. From its birth at the Pavillon des Singes through its fountain (Place Mireille) and the Comédie Française, it is a real trip to the cult places in the life of Jean-Baptiste Poquelin waiting for you. With the assistance of Jacqueline Razgonnikoff, author of “Paris of Molière “.
The underside of Parisian cabarets
150 years of fishnet stockings, heady music, majestic costumes… Parisian cabarets remain one of the symbols of Paris. Glamor, chic and sexy are the hallmarks of these four places chosen by Le Parisien in its special edition. From the iconic Moulin Rouge to the survivor Paradis Latin: you will know everything about these mythical places of Parisian nights and the last witnesses of another Paris.
124 pages of heritage!
Impossible to make a list of all the places visited by our colleagues as it is so impressive. Distributed in 5 walks, the magnificent photos accompanying the presentations of these places will undoubtedly make you want to come back and sit in these mythical rooms of Parisian life. Or at least to see them again, in real life. The special edition of Le Parisien is available from today in newsstands. 124 pages, € 6.20.
Grégory Plouviez, deputy head of the culture department of Le Parisien, will be the guest of Blue Circuits, Experts side this Saturday, December 11.