“Where is grandma”: a look back at your play in Paris

Theater play in Paris: an opportunity to share good times

The Laurette Théâtre is a performance hall in Paris. Here, we regularly offer various shows that delight young and old. “Where is grandma” is a play from our theater in Paris which is currently enjoying great success with the public. Let's see what the story is about. 


There is nothing like attending a play in Paris to spend unforgettable moments, whether with family, lovers or friends. The reasons that motivate people to attend a play in Paris, like “ She’s Where Mamie ” are numerous. Compared to other cultural presentations, the play in Paris “She is where Mamie” plays an educational role while entertaining the audience.


This play was appreciated by all the spectators during its performance at the Laurette Théâtre in Paris. Since its creation, the Laurette Théâtre, previously called the Théâtre de la Mainate, has attracted many fans. It was only in 2002 that its name became Laurette Théâtre in homage to the actress Laurette Fugain. 


In addition to plays like “She is where Mamie”, other shows are available in Parisian theater. Between dance and music, including magic and mentalism shows, you won't have time to get bored at the Laurette Théâtre !


Return to the play: “Where is Grandma”


The play “She is where Mamie” is part of the category of the most anticipated plays. It lasts approximately 1 hour 15 minutes. The author of the play is Killian Couppey. He also takes care of the staging. The actors are Laura Vaille, Liam Qhaïs Frih, Killian Couppey and Estelle Milord alternating with Caroline Aurilio.


The play tells the story of a rich businesswoman, Mamie. She was not appreciated by those around her. On the other hand, everyone is after their money. So, when it comes to talking about inheritance, his whole family comes along! When Mamie has just died, her body suddenly disappears. But if there is no more grandma, there will be no more money! Let yourself be taken into this story with Chantal, the director of the crematorium. Discover the aftermath of the disappearance of Mamie's body and the story of her blended family whose only thing that worries them is "where is Grandma?" ". 

Children aged 12 and over can attend. 



How to book at the Laurette Theater


Your theater in Paris, the Laurette Théâtre, is open all year round. The programs are available on the dedicated page. If you are planning to attend the play in Paris, such as “She is Where Mamie”, know that you can make your reservation online 7 days a week and 24 hours a day; unless you prefer to go directly to the ticket office. Reservations must be made at least 20 minutes before the start of each piece.


To book online, simply go to the relevant page and click on book. Then you just have to follow the given steps. Please note that at the Laurette Théâtre, you can pay in cash, by check, by holiday vouchers, by culture check, by stage card, by bank card, etc. 


Other plays are offered in our Paris theater including Les Bidochon, Even idiots have the right to happiness and Talenteuse.


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