You may not know it, but since 2008, this theater nestled in Paris’s 9th arrondissement has been the smallest in Paris. It’s here that you can discover new stand-up and comedy talent. Welcome to La Petite Loge!
The smallest theater in Paris
This tiny theater certainly lives up to its name! Since 2008, it has featured a tiny 2 m² stage and only 25 seats, which just about fit into a 16 m² room. It is therefore a very small theater, the second smallest in the world after the Theatre of Small Convenience in England, but it has been carefully curating its program for almost 20 years .
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In just a few years, La Petite Loge has become an essential venue for discovering and unearthing the future stars of comedy. The artistic direction, which is always meticulous and demanding, contributes to the theater’s success and reputation. The venue is small but very friendly , as the audience can interact directly with the artist, who is very (very) close to them. This proximity inevitably creates a bond and allows young comedians to gauge the audience directly and react to different situations. This theater has enabled some big names on the scene, such as Gaspard Proust and Paul Mirabel, to start their careers.
It’s a very friendly and unusual place, designed for a great evening out. And if you like comedy clubs, we highly recommend trying out the new Kidology comedy club in the 5th arrondissement. It’s a bistronomic restaurant specializing in mixology that is also a great comedy club.
Location: 2 rue La Bruyère, 75009 Paris