THEATRE JEAN-ALARY– THEATRE MUNICIPAL
The imposing theatre opened in 1935 in the presence of Paul Valéry and is now inscribed on the list of historic monuments of the twentieth century. It has undergone many stages of work - recently even for compliance with the new safety standards - without ever having its original stamp diminished. Decorated with marble columns and pilasters, a triple balcony, fine Art Deco frescoes, and soft red armchairs, it accommodates up to 950 spectators from October to May for various shows: plays, lyric art, dramatic art, comic opera, dance, French song, and variety shows, etc. Jazz festival, the last week of April. The programming is on the City's website.
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