Propriano’s municipal theatre is presenting a new season that will be marked by diversity, openness and high artistic standards. From the great classics to contemporary creations, concerts, shows for young audiences, artists’ residencies and events “outside the walls”, the 2025-2026 programme promises to be rich in emotion and discovery.
From September to May, the theatre will welcome established artists and emerging companies, offering audiences a varied panorama: Corsican polyphony, comedies, great texts from the repertoire, musical performances and concerts.
September will open the season with the Valinco Polyphonies at Propriano church: A Filetta, Una Fiara Nova and Spartimu.
October will feature theatre for young audiences with La grande cuisine du petit Léon and the comedy Rupture à domicile.
November will see C’est pas facile d’être heureux quand on va mal (Molières 2024) and La blessure et la soif starring Fanny Ardant.
December will be devoted to young audiences with À demain, ou la route des six ciels.
January will see Anne Sila in concert, the romantic comedy Je m’appelle Georges… et vous and an adaptation of Quasimodo.
February will see Feydeau’s Le Dindon, Les comptines de Capucine and Voce Ventu‘s big anniversary concert.
March will see a concert with Ruben Paz, the play Les marchands d’étoiles (winner of the Molière 2025 for Best Actor for Guillaume Bouchède) and the family show Aladin.
April sees Christelle Chollet and an original musical comedy project with pupils from the Andaghjina.
Finally, in May, the season comes to a musical close with Alcudina.