Presentation of the new season at Théâtre Princesse Grace
An open, perceptive and accessible offer!
The 2023-2024 season at Théâtre Princesse Grace includes 31 performances, including two scheduled offsite at the Grimaldi Forum: a bilingual French/English one-man show and an Italian-language play.
True to its artistic line, the theatre welcomes famous authors and renowned actors, along with several Molière award-winning plays and a selection of ten new performances to discover. Offered at a special price, these new performances reflect creative trends in theatre today and are aimed at a wide audience. The Comédie-Française is back at Théâtre Princesse Grace with “Rien ne s’oppose à la nuit – Fragments” (Nothing Holds Back the Night – fragments), a play inspired by Delphine de Vigan’s novel of the same name.
Alongside its rich theatre offer this season, Théâtre Princesse Grace is also a “House of Philosophy”, hosting all the events organised by the Philosophical Encounters of Monaco throughout the year.
The foyer bar, open to the public from 6 pm on performance evenings, offers a delicious and enjoyable menu before the curtain rises.
Season ticket sales will open on Monday 10 July by post and email. On-site sales at the theatre open on Monday 21 August. Single tickets will be sold from Monday 4 September.
For more information about the 2023-2024 season and to download the programme, visit: www.tpgmonaco.mc
Autres actualités du thème
![Inauguration de la sculpture architecturale Régulus © Direction de la Communication - Manuel Vitali - Autour de S.A.R. la Princesse de Hanovre (de gauche à droite) : Björn Dahlström, Directeur du NMNM ; Guillaume Aubry, créateur de la sculpture Regulus ; Andréa Casiraghi ; Patrice Cellario, Conseiller de Gouvernement-Ministre de l’Intérieur ; Françoise Gamerdinger, Directeur des Affaires Culturelles de Monaco ; Benjamin Laugier, responsable des publics au NMNM et curateur du projet. © Direction de la Communication- Manuel Vitali Inauguration de la sculpture architecturale Régulus © Direction de la Communication - Manuel Vitali - Autour de S.A.R. la Princesse de Hanovre (de gauche à droite) : Björn Dahlström, Directeur du NMNM ; Guillaume Aubry, créateur de la sculpture Regulus ; Andréa Casiraghi ; Patrice Cellario, Conseiller de Gouvernement-Ministre de l’Intérieur ; Françoise Gamerdinger, Directeur des Affaires Culturelles de Monaco ; Benjamin Laugier, responsable des publics au NMNM et curateur du projet. © Direction de la Communication- Manuel Vitali](/var/monaco/storage/images/media/presse/images-et-galeries/inauguration-de-la-sculpture-architecturale-regulus-c-direction-de-la-communication-manuel-vitali/6021845-1-fre-FR/Inauguration-de-la-sculpture-architecturale-Regulus-C-Direction-de-la-Communication-Manuel-Vitali_otherNews.jpg)
Guillaume Aubrey’s architectural sculpture Regulus inaugurated at Villa Paloma
![Roger Capron Salines - H.R.H. the Princess of Hanover surrounded by Patrice Cellario, Minister of the Interior, Françoise Gamerdinger, Director of Cultural Affairs of Monaco, Björn Dahlström, Director of the NMNM, and Philippe Capron, Roger’s son. © Government Communication Department – Manuel Vitali Roger Capron Salines - H.R.H. the Princess of Hanover surrounded by Patrice Cellario, Minister of the Interior, Françoise Gamerdinger, Director of Cultural Affairs of Monaco, Björn Dahlström, Director of the NMNM, and Philippe Capron, Roger’s son. © Government Communication Department – Manuel Vitali](/var/monaco/storage/images/media/presse/images-et-galeries/roger-capron-salines/6021777-1-fre-FR/Roger-Capron-Salines_otherNews.jpg)