The Edouard VII TheatreI is one of Paris’s leading theatrical venues. Inaugurated in 1913, it owes its name to King Edward VII, an iconic figure of the Belle Époque and a great lover of the theatre. From its beginnings, the theatre established itself as an essential stage dedicated to boulevard theatre and major French comedies.
Recognisable by its elegant façade, the Edouard VII Theatre cultivates an intimate atmosphere that encourages closeness between performers and audience. The programme features contemporary plays, texts by well-known authors and performances by renowned actors. Here, laughter, emotion and subtle dialogue literally captivate the audience. Each performance becomes a living, accessible moment.
Around the theatre, the neighbourhood comes alive with cultural events. Just a few steps away, Rivages is part of this dynamic. This restaurant, near Edouard VII Theatre, is a great place to grab a bite to eat before or after the show. Rivages cultivates an art of entertaining that resonates with the energy of the neighbourhood, blending culture and gourmet enjoyment in the heart of the Right Bank.
Around the theatre, the neighbourhood comes alive with cultural events. Just a few steps away, Rivages is part of this dynamic. This restaurant near Edouard VII Theatre, is a great place to grab a bite to eat before or after the show. Rivages cultivates an art of entertaining that resonates with the energy of the neighbourhood, blending culture and gourmet enjoyment in the heart of the Right Bank.