Théâtre-Sénart
8 allée de la Mixité, 77127 Lieusaint
- Seine-et-Marne
- Île-de-France
The Théâtre-Sénart, a national stage, directed since 2001 by Jean-Michel Puiffe, is one of 71 national stages labeled by the Ministry of Culture and Communication. It is subsidized by the State (Ministry of Culture and Communication), the Regional Council of Île de France, the Seine-et-Marne department and the Grand Paris Sud agglomeration.
The Théâtre-Sénart is located in the heart of the Carré Sénart in Lieusaint. With its 2 rooms, one of 843 seats and the other, modular, which can accommodate 383 seats to nearly 1,200 seats called "standing" for concerts, the Théâtre-Sénart offers a rich and varied program for all audiences: theatre, dance, music, track arts, as well as programming for young audiences. There are more than 50 shows per season, with about 150 performances.
Three artists in residence: the company MAD with Sylvain Groud, choreographer, L'orchestre les Siècles with François-Xavier Roth as director, and the theatre company PIPO with the actor and director Patrick Pineau.
Tags
Lieu de spectacles, sports et loisirs
Access
By car: Highway A5a exit 10 Follow the arrows Le Théâtre. By public transport: BY THE RER D Via Combs-la-Ville - Quincy stop Lieusaint - Moissy Via Corbeil-Essonne stop Corbeil-Essonne Then the T Zen stop Carré des Arts
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