THÉÂTRE SILVAIN
An exceptional venue close to Marseille's Corniche, offering musical evenings, festivals and film screenings.
Théâtre de verdure, théâtre de plein air... marin, the Théâtre Silvain faces the sea, tucked away behind the Vallon des Auffes. This little personal folly of Mr. Silvain, who had it built in 1923, is now working again, as it was abandoned for a long time. The 28,000-seat hemicycle was renovated and opened to the public in 2011. The eclectic summer program is a delight: lots of music, classical concerts, opera, operetta, jazz, world music and dance. Open-air screenings (fictions from the cinémathèque, documentaries proposed by associations and film screenings during the International Documentary Festival) are the theater's other great idea. We wait for nightfall with family and friends over a picnic, and then the screening begins... An absolutely magnificent setting!
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