A4 like Lafeuille - © Michel CAVALCA

La Chaudronnerie is back and unveils an eclectic cultural season in La Ciotat

The Wound and the Thirst - © Emilie Brouchon
Concerto 3 LondonCityBallet - © ASH
Viktor Vincent - © Thomas Braut

After a well-deserved summer break, La Chaudronnerie de La Ciotat reopens its doors and kicks off a new cultural season dedicated to diversity, creativity, and emotion. Throughout the year, the theater will offer a rich program combining theater, music, comedy, circus, shows for young audiences, and dance, including the return this season of a great classical ballet with the London City Ballet. A strong desire to appeal to all audiences, young and old, curious or passionate. Among the highlights of this new season: Fanny Ardant, in an adaptation of Laurence Plazenet's beautiful text, La Blessure et la Soif, but also a series of regular events such as the brand new Comédie Club de la Chaudronnerie, allowing for a real connection between the stage and the region. We will also have the pleasure of reuniting with talented artists from various fields, such as Jérémy Frérot, the mentalist Viktor Vincent, or the sparkling Constance, back with her brand new One Woman Show. Beyond the shows, La Chaudronnerie also continues to offer cultural and educational activities throughout the year: workshops, meetings, school mediations, participatory projects... So many initiatives that affirm the central role of theater in the cultural life of La Ciotat. The first performances will begin on September 19 with the gypsy jazz group Basilic Swing and the ticket office is already open. Whether you are a fan of great classics or eager for new discoveries, this back-to-school season promises to be promising.

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19 Promenade Jeff Musso, 13600 La Ciotat
Program & reservations available on
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