Recognized as a historical monument, the theater is an architectural treasure with wooden ornaments and artistic ceilings. Its programming skillfully blends timeless classics with contemporary drama, engaging diverse audiences and paying homage to its rich cultural heritage. Pursue this mission by demonstrating a dialogue with the historical soul of the site, perpetuating its status as an iconic cultural space.
A show "with English subtitles" that has no English subtitles!
It's really unfortunate if you purchase "L'Avare by Moliere" tickets specifically for a show "with English subtitles included", and there are no English subtitles included, with no forewarning. The ki...
Excellent Play, Great Value!
Fabulous opportunity to see a Molière play in an historic theatre (Ranelagh) with English subtitles! The Grenier de Babouschka troupe is very talented! Kids would like it, too! This play was easily w...
Great, but some venues better than others
Theatre in Paris is a great concept, allowing English speakers to see French plays with French audiences, but with the benefit of subtitles (ok, technically surtitles). We have enjoyed each play we ha...
Dom Juan
Usually when I am in Paris, I go to a play by Moliere. Dom Juan at this theatre fit into my schedule. The good news, there were English “sub-titles” displayed, and the translation was beautiful. The...
Excellent Show but Long Wait at Venue
"The Portrait of Dorian Gray" was excellent. But the Ranelagh Theatre is not. Patrons were forced to wait in line in the rain to get their tickets (although purchased on line) and then had to stand an...