Come join us for the Theater Club at the French Library, a place to read, watch, discuss and recite contemporary and classic French plays with fellow enthusiasts! At the Theater Club, we'll discuss a different play every other month and read excerpts aloud to each other.

This club strives to foster discussion and dialogue around a love of contemporary theater and a chosen play: attendees are wholeheartedly encouraged to come and practice speaking in French. No acting skill required, and no public performances are planned!

Plays We Have Read:

  • November 2025Made in France by Samuel Valensi and Paul-Eloi Forget
  • September 2025La ligne Rose by Odile Blanchet, Bérénice Boccara, and Sana Puis
  • May 2025Les Marchands d'étoiles by Anthony Michineau
  • March 2025Le Triomphe de l'amour by Pierre de Marivaux
  • January 2025Les ondes magnétiques by David Lescot
  • November 2024Passeport by Alexis Michalik
  • September 2024Hôtel des deux mondes by Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt
  • May 2024Adieu Monsieur Haffmann by Jean-Philippe Daguerre
  • March 20244211 km by Aïla Navidi
  • January 2024Le voyageur sans bagage by Jean Anouilh
  • November 2023Le dieu du carnage by Yasmina Reza
  • September 2023Rentrée 42: Bienvenue les enfants by Pierre-Olivier Scotto and Xavier Lemaire
  • May 2023Edmond by Alexis Michalik
  • March 2023Jacques et son maître by Milan Kundera
  • January 2023Fallait pas le dire by Salomé Lelouch

French Library Theater Club

Member Event

Theater Club in April

In-person, Indoor Event in French

Wednesday, April 1, 2026 6:30 PM To 8:00 PM

Come join us for the new Theater Club at the French Library, a place to read, watch, discuss and recite contemporary and classic French plays with fellow enthusiasts.

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In-Person Event

Soie: Behind the Curtain

In partnership with the French Theater Project

Thursday, April 30, 2026 6:30 PM To 8:00 PM

Join us at the French Library for an exclusive preview of Soie, the stage adaptation of Alessandro Baricco’s celebrated novel, to be performed May 1–3, 2026 at the Mosesian Center for the Arts.

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