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Experience Eugène Ionesco's record-breaking plays in Paris with English surtitles at Théâtre de la Huchette, featuring two classic absurdist works in a 1-2 hour show.

The Paris: Theatre Package, The Lesson & The Bald Soprano offers an engaging evening of French theatre that combines two of Eugène Ionesco’s most famous plays. Priced affordably and lasting 1 to 2 hours, this experience takes place at the Théâtre de la Huchette in the heart of Ile-de-France. With a rating of 4.5 out of 5 from four reviews, it clearly appeals to those interested in absurdist theatre and authentic Parisian culture.
What makes this tour stand out is its world record-breaking status as the longest continually-performing double-play in Paris, having entertained audiences for over 60 years. The plays are performed in French, but English surtitles are provided on certain days, ensuring international visitors can follow the action comfortably. This combination of historical significance, cultural authenticity, and accessibility makes it a must-see for theatre lovers and curious visitors alike.
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The Théâtre de la Huchette hosts these plays, which are regarded as Paris’ longest continually-performing double-play. This venue’s rich history makes attending this performance feel like participating in a piece of theatrical tradition that has thrived since 1957. The plays, La cantatrice chauve (The Bald Soprano) and La leçon (The Lesson), have become cultural institutions in their own right, blending absurd comedy with sharp commentary on post-war society.

The Bald Soprano features two couples engaged in ridiculous interactions that autopsy 1950s society through absurd dialogue. The plot follows Mr. and Mrs. Smith who are unexpectedly interrupted by a detective-maid and the Martins, a young couple whose identities blur with each knock on the door. The play’s humor derives from its nonsensical exchanges and bizarre situations, making it a prime example of Ionesco’s satire of conventional social norms.
The Lesson centers on a shy older teacher meeting a bold student in an apparently innocent classroom exchange. As the dialogue unfolds, roles shift in unexpected ways — the lessons become increasingly difficult, and the insolent student begins to lose confidence while the teacher gains vitality. The play explores themes of power, confidence, and conflict, all delivered with sharp wit and absurd humor.
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On Wednesdays and from July 30th to August 17th, English surtitles are projected above the stage in real-time, allowing non-French speakers to follow every line. The translations are crafted by bilingual theatre specialists, ensuring the humor and nuance of Ionesco’s writing are preserved. This feature makes the performance inclusive for international audiences without sacrificing authenticity.

The theatre’s location is conveniently accessible by metro, RER, and bus lines. Visitors are advised to arrive 15 minutes early to present their voucher and settle into their seats. The venue’s coordinates are approximately 48.8530, 2.3454. The theatre staff will guide you to your seats upon arrival. The theatre is also wheelchair accessible, making this experience suitable for visitors with mobility needs.

Each play lasts about an hour, with a brief intermission between the two. This makes for a compact but satisfying evening of theater. The performance times can be checked in advance, and the tickets offer free cancellation up to 24 hours before the show. The reserve now, pay later policy adds flexibility to your travel planning, with the option to secure your spot without immediate payment.

Unlike many theatrical shows in Paris, this package offers a rare chance to see the longest-running double play in the city, performed since 1957. The combination of historic performance, cultural significance, and accessibility through English surtitles makes it especially appealing. The intimate venue enhances the feeling of being part of an authentic Parisian theatre tradition.

Arrive 15 minutes early to avoid missing the start, and present your voucher at the front desk. Since large bags or luggage are not allowed, plan accordingly. The performance duration makes it an ideal option for an evening activity, especially for those interested in theatre, comedy, or French culture.
With a 4.5-star rating from four reviews, the experience receives high marks for professional and talented actors, engaging performances, and the helpful surtitles. Reviewers highlight that the plays have been performed weekly since 1957, emphasizing their enduring appeal. The shared experience in such a historic venue adds extra charm to the viewing.
This theatre package is an excellent way to experience French culture through theatre that has stood the test of time. The absurdist plays by Ionesco remain timeless in their humor and critique, making the performance both entertaining and thought-provoking. The English surtitles ensure international visitors won’t miss out on the witty dialogue and clever exchanges.
This tour suits theatre enthusiasts, fans of absurdist and avant-garde art, and visitors eager to explore Paris’s cultural history. The short duration and accessible location make it a great evening activity. It’s also ideal for those who want to combine cultural insight with a genuinely Parisian experience.
The Paris: Theatre Package, The Lesson & The Bald Soprano offers an authentic slice of Parisian theatre history with the added benefit of English surtitles. The performances are timeless, the venue is charming and historic, and the price point is accessible for most travelers. This experience provides a meaningful window into French theatrical artistry, especially for those interested in avant-garde comedy.
Are these plays performed in French or English?
The plays are performed in French, but English surtitles are provided on Wednesdays and from July 30th to August 17th, making it accessible for international audiences.
How long does each play last?
Each performance lasts about one hour, with a brief intermission between the two plays.
What is the best way to get to Théâtre de la Huchette?
The theatre is accessible by metro lines 4 (Saint-Michel stop), line 10 (Cluny – La Sorbonne stop), RER B and C (Saint-Michel – Notre-Dame stop), and bus lines 21, 27, 38, 85, 96 (Saint-Michel stop).
Is the venue accessible for visitors with mobility issues?
Yes, the Théâtre de la Huchette is wheelchair accessible.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the performance, allowing flexible planning.