On Tuesday, June 17, Françoise Gamerdinger unveiled the new 2025–2026 season of the Théâtre Princesse Grace: 28 captivating performances blending emotion, creativity, and reflection — from classics and original productions to star-studded casts and emerging talents. Three special shows will be held off-site at the Grimaldi Forum.
Bérénice, directed by Flemish master Guy Cassiers and performed by La Comédie-Française, brings a visually stunning, contemporary take on Racine to the Grimaldi Forum.
Philippe Torreton breathes new life into The Marriage of Figaro, in a modern and socially charged staging by Léna Bréban.
Édouard Baer lends his charm and eloquence to Cyrano de Bergerac, in a poetic and powerful rendition.
Florian Zeller’s elegant comedy The Truth, featuring Stéphane De Groodt, Clotilde Courau, Sylvie Testud, and Sébastien Facco, will also be staged at the Grimaldi Forum.
The Cunning Widow, a sparkling Italian comedy by Carlo Goldoni, brings together Caterina Murino, Sarah Biasini, Tom Leeb, and Pierre Rochefort on the same prestigious stage.
In Address Unknown, Stéphane Guillon and Jean-Pierre Darroussin portray a deeply moving correspondence.
The Family, a bittersweet new comedy by Samuel Benchetrit, stars Patrick Timsit and François-Xavier Demaison.
Nothing Ever Happened to Me, born from Vincent Dedienne’s encounter with Jean-Luc Lagarce’s diary, delves into the playwright’s intimate memory.
Scenes from a Marriage, based on Ingmar Bergman’s work, is powerfully performed by Stanislas Nordey and Romane Bohringer.
In Through Monet’s Eyes, Clovis Cornillac guides us through an immersive journey into the painter’s life and work.
The Prize, featuring Pierre Arditi and Ludmila Mikaël, stages an intense duel around the Nobel Prize.
My Lucky Day, a hit comedy by Patrick Haudecoeur and Gérald Sibleyras, stars Guillaume de Tonquédec.
4211 KM, winner of two 2024 Molières (Private Theatre & Female Breakout Artist), was a hit at Théâtre Marigny.
It’s Not Easy to Be Happy When You’re Not Well, awarded Best Comedy and Best Francophone Author (2024).
Les Liaisons Dangereuses, with Delphine Depardieu, won the 2025 Molière for Best Actress in Private Theatre.
Coal in the Veins swept five Molières in 2025.
Also featured: Ring, with Amaury de Crayencour and Jina Djemba.
Panayotis Pascot and Paul Taylor, two leading voices of generational comedy, will electrify the stage with sharp stand-up shows.
Lumière! explores the story of electricity through science, poetry, and inventive staging.
Nocebo, from two Belgian artists, questions how we write our future.
I’m Too Green, a fun and thoughtful piece for younger audiences with themes of ecology and civic engagement.
No One’s Together Except Me, a touching story about invisible disabilities.
The Tower of Constance, directed by Guillaume Vincent with graduates from the Théâtre National de Bretagne.
The TPG continues its partnership with the Rencontres Philosophiques de Monaco, hosting workshops throughout the season, including the annual Philo Monaco Week.
📅 Season tickets available by mail or email from July 7. In-person sales start August 25.
🎟️ Single tickets on sale from September 1.
🍷 The foyer bar opens at 6 PM on performance evenings.
👉 Discover the full program and download it from www.tpgmonaco.mc