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Cartoucherie, Route du Champ-de-Manoeuvre (12e), 75012Paris, France
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2024
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2024

The storm Theatre was founded by Jean-Marie Serreau in 1971. He was then led by Jacques Daily and Philippe Adrien since 1996. Its will is to offer a space of creation to companies without location. We saw Bread and Rosetta, Scène Scène, Kateb Sheikh, Julie Brochen, Gildas Milin, Claude Buchvald, Sylvain Maurice, François Rancillac, Frédéric Ram-Garcia, Fred Cacheux… texts of Enzo Cormann, Valère Novarina, Kafka, Copi, Schwab, Jon Fosse, Amos Llamas, Christophe Pellet, Jean-Luc Lagarce, Amos Levin, Hanokh Levin, José-Luc, José-Luc Lagarce, Jose Pellet, Jean-Luc Lagarce, Dr. José Pellet, Mr. José, Mr. José, Mr. José, Mr. José, Mr. José, Mr. José, Mr. José, Mr. Pliya, Roland Schimmelpfennig and others were played.

The company ARRT-Philippe-Adrien has been here in permanent residence since 1985. She carries out training and teaching activities. Please note that discussions with the creative teams are organized after their first performances. The theatre has two rooms of two hundred and twenty-four and eighty seats.

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