La Tache d'Encre
La Tache d'Encre Theatre is a wonderully eclectic mix of decor, sculptures and theatre shows.
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La Tache d'Encre Theatre is a wonderully eclectic mix of decor, sculptures and theatre shows.
You'll find a regular performing arts programme on at this theatre including orchestras, dance, circus and street acts as well as theatre shows.
With a carefully balanced programme of performances covering many disciplines, including opera, dance, theatre and music.
Supported by several govenrment bodies, including the City of Arles, Regional Council of Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur and the Ministry of Culture.
The theatre des Halles (Scene d'Avignon) is located inside the city walls, near the Place Pie and Les Halles Market.
This theatre is the dream of Creative Director Gerard Gelas, and in 1971 they moved into their new premises here in St Catherine Street.
One of the biggest horse shows in Europe, the Cheval Passion is an equestrian event that takes place over five days.
This theatre plays host to many of the Festival Off performances in Avignon as well as showing many theatre companies, music and dance performances throughout the year.
A collection of theatre venues based around the centre of Nimes with a multi-disciplinary programme.
This small theatre seats 50 people makes it a very engaging place to come and see a show or performance.
Formerly known as the 'Ballet Preljocaj' the newly built Pavillon Noir was designed by the architect Rudy Ricciotti as centre built for dance adn to house the Ballet company.
Founded in 1983 by Serge Barbuscia Co., the Theatre du Balcon has established itself as a permanent place and "emblematic" of the Avignon theatre life.
The theatre company itself was formed in 1982 and became a permanent resident in Rue des Dyers, in the old cobblestone streets in the heart of Avignon.
This dance theatre has had its home in Avignon for over 40 years, showcasing contemporary and urban dance.
Dedicated to music and the arts this fantastic new building is a wonderful addition to the performing arts scene of Provence and in particular Aix-en-Provence.
Created inside an old printing house, this theatre and supper club has a touch of New Orleans about it, with it's balconied mezzanines and live shows.
The building of this theatre began in 1756 and was completed for the opening in 1787, and saw a complete renovation in more recent years in 1998.
Open all year round, this small theatre can be found just on the outskirts of the city walls in Avignon.