Theatre de Mogador
About
The Théâtre Mogador, located at 25 Rue de Mogador in Paris’s 9th arrondissement, is a historic music‑hall that has been a cornerstone of the city’s theatrical scene since 1913. Designed by Bertie Crewe and later renovated in 1983, the venue boasts a grand auditorium with three tiers of seating, elegant Italian‑style architecture, and a glass‑roofed central courtyard that echoes the iconic Grand Palais. Its rich heritage is celebrated through iconic shows such as the long‑running "Le Roi Lion" and "Chicago", alongside a rotating roster of contemporary musical productions. In addition to its storied past, the theatre provides modern conveniences for today’s visitors. The facility offers multiple bars and cafés within its foyer and dedicated lounges, a well‑equipped catering service that allows guests to pre‑order snacks and drinks, and accessibility support for people with disabilities, including tactile guides for the visually impaired and optimized seating for mobility‑reduced patrons. Parking is available nearby, and special evening passes are available for the "Le Roi Lion" show, starting at just 19 €. Whether you are a theatre aficionado in search of classic French productions, a family looking for a memorable evening, or a casual visitor intrigued by Paris’s theatre culture, the Théâtre Mogador combines historic charm with contemporary comfort, making it a must‑visit cultural landmark in the heart of Paris.
Highlights
- Iconic Architecture
- Historic Repertoire
- Prime Location
Must-See Areas
Good to Know
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Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Architectural Splendor
- Variety of Shows
- Central Location
Things to consider
- Crowded Theatre
- Higher Ticket Prices
Tickets & pricing
Pass Soirée
€19.00
Pass Journée
€23.00