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Théâtre Lepic: A Montmartre Gem

Discover intimate theater in Montmartre at Théâtre Lepic, a historic venue showcasing diverse performances and a cozy atmosphere.

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Tucked away in Montmartre, the Théâtre Lepic offers an intimate theatrical experience with a rich history. Originally a cinema, it transformed into a theater with a varied program, showcasing both classic revivals and contemporary works. Its cozy bar and art deco style add to its unique charm.

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1 Av. Junot, Paris, 75018, FR

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    Getting There

    Public Transport

    The Théâtre Lepic is accessible via the Paris Metro. Take Line 2 to Blanche station or Line 12 to Lamarck-Caulaincourt or Abbesses station. Several bus lines also stop nearby, including lines 40, 80, 30 and 31. A single T+ ticket costs €2.50 and is valid for travel on the Metro and buses within Paris. From the metro or bus stop, follow the signs to Avenue Junot.

    Walking

    If you are already in Montmartre, walking to the Théâtre Lepic is a delightful option. From the Sacré-Cœur Basilica, walk down the steps towards Square Willette. Continue down Rue des Saules and turn left onto Avenue Junot. The theater will be on your left at 1 Avenue Junot. The walk is approximately 10-15 minutes and offers scenic views of Montmartre.

    Taxi/Ride-Share

    Taxis and ride-sharing services are readily available in Paris. A short taxi ride from a nearby location such as the Gare du Nord to Théâtre Lepic will cost approximately €7-€9. Note that fares may vary depending on the time of day and traffic conditions. Be sure the taxi is licensed and displays a meter.

    Local tips

    Check the show schedule in advance, as the Théâtre Lepic offers a varied program of classic and contemporary plays.
    Arrive early to enjoy a drink at the cozy bar and soak in the theater's unique art deco atmosphere.
    Consider taking public transportation, as parking in Montmartre can be challenging, especially on Sundays.
    Note that the theater is not accessible to people with reduced mobility due to the basement location and lack of an elevator.

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    The Théâtre Lepic, located on the iconic Avenue Junot in Montmartre, is a charming and intimate theater with a fascinating history. Originally opened in the 1970s as the Ciné 13 Théâtre, it gained prominence in the 1980s when film director Claude Lelouch purchased it and renovated it in a 1920s art deco style for his film 'Édith et Marcel'. The theater has remained in the Lelouch family, embracing both cinematic and theatrical talents across generations. For many years, the venue served as both a neighborhood cinema and a live performance space. Today, Théâtre Lepic boasts a varied program of theatrical classics and contemporary works, often showcasing emerging talents. The theater's intimate setting, with a capacity of 150 seats, creates a special connection between performers and audience. Adding to its unique appeal, the Théâtre Lepic holds a quirky world record: the longest concert ever performed took place here in 2009, when Canadian pianist Chilly Gonzales played for 27 hours, 3 minutes, and 44 seconds. Before or after a show, visitors can enjoy a drink at the theater's cozy bar, perhaps even encountering some of the performers.
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