3 Best Performing Arts in The Latin Quarter, Paris

Les Écoles Cinéma Club

Latin Quarter

Formerly Le Desperado, then Les Écoles 21, the refurbished Les Écoles Cinéma Club continues the tradition of presenting version originale American classics and cult films for €9 on two screens.

Saint-André des Arts

Latin Quarter

One of a number of popular cinemas near the Sorbonne, Saint-André des Arts is also one of the best cinemas in Paris. It hosts an annual festival devoted to a single director (like Bergman or Tarkovsky) and shows indie films every day at 1 pm. Some of the latter are part of "Les Découvertes de Saint-André" series, which focuses on the work of young filmmakers; these screenings are followed by a discussion (check the website for details).

30 rue St-André des Arts, Paris, Île-de-France, 75006, France
01–43–26–48–18
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Rate Includes: €9.50 (€6.50 for the \"Les Découvertes\" series)

Théâtre de la Huchette

Latin Quarter

This tiny Rive Gauche venue has been staging the titanic Romanian-French writer Ionesco's The Bald Soprano and The Lesson since 1957: before the COVID-19 pandemic, it held the world record for a nonstop theater run with 19,000 performances viewed by more than 2.5 million people. You can see both shows on the same day for €40; Wednesday shows have English subtitles. Other productions are also mounted, and single tickets cost €28.

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