“Where is Grandma?”: A look back at your play in Paris

A play in Paris: an opportunity to share good times

Play poster: a blue background with a coffin overflowing with silver; title "Where is Granny?".

The Laurette Theatre is a performance venue in Paris. Here, we regularly offer a variety of shows that delight audiences of all ages. "Where's Grandma?" is one of our plays in Paris that is currently enjoying great success with audiences. Let's see what the story is about. 


There's nothing quite like seeing a play in Paris for unforgettable moments, whether with family, a loved one, or friends. The reasons people choose to see a play in Paris, such as " Where's Grandma? ", are numerous. Compared to other cultural events, the play "Where's Grandma?" in Paris serves an educational purpose while entertaining the audience.


This play was enjoyed by all the spectators during its performance at the Laurette Theatre in Paris. Since its creation, the Laurette Theatre, formerly known as the Théâtre de la Mainate, has attracted a large following. It was only in 2002 that its name was changed to Laurette Theatre in homage to the actress Laurette Fugain. 


Besides plays like "Where's Grandma?", other shows are available at this Parisian theater. From dance and music to magic and mentalism shows, you won't have a moment to be bored at the Laurette Theater !


A look back at the play: "Where is Grandma?"


The play "Where's Grandma?" is among the most anticipated theatrical productions. It runs for approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes. The play was written and directed by Killian Couppey. The cast includes Laura Vaille, Liam Qhaïs Frih, Killian Couppey, and Estelle Milord, alternating with Caroline Aurilio.


The play tells the story of a wealthy businesswoman, Mamie. She wasn't well-liked by those around her. On the other hand, everyone was after her money. So, when it came to discussing her inheritance, her entire family showed up! Just after Mamie passed away, her body suddenly disappeared. But if there's no more Mamie, there will be no more money! Join Chantal, the crematorium director, as she draws you into this story. Discover what happens next in the disappearance of Mamie's body and the story of her blended family, whose only concern is, "Where is Mamie?". 

Children aged 12 and over are welcome to attend. 



How to book tickets at the Laurette Theatre


Your theater in Paris, the Laurette Théâtre, is open year-round. Programs are available on the dedicated page. If you plan to see a play in Paris, such as "Where's Grandma?", you can book your tickets online 24/7, or you can go directly to the box office. Reservations must be made at least 20 minutes before the start of each performance.


To book online, simply go to the relevant page and click on "Book." Then, just follow the steps indicated. Please note that at the Laurette Theatre, you can pay by cash, check, holiday vouchers, cultural vouchers, performance card, bank card, etc. 


Other plays are offered in our Paris theatre, to name only Les Bidochon, Même les cons ont droit au bonheur and Talentueuse.


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