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Festival Paris en Toutes Lettres

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Festival Paris en Toutes Lettres

du 14 au 23 Novembre Festival Paris en toutes lettres

9 jours, 54 propositions originales pour découvrir la littérature portée autrement par la scène, la voix, la musique, l’image : lectures, concerts littéraires, performances, spectacles, bal littéraire….

LECTURES,PERFORMANCES

Éric Vuillard & Jacques Bonnaffé / François Morel & Éric Caravaca / Eugène Savitzkaya / Gauz / Jean-Yves Jouannais & Catherine Millet / Olivier Adam / Olivia Rosenthal & Pierre Aviat / Jean-Quentin Châtelain / Édith Scob & Albin de la Simone…

CONCERTS LITTÉRAIRES

Mathieu Boogaerts / Rodolphe Burger / Daphné / Serge Joncour & Florent Marchet / Brigitte Fontaine / Éric Reinhardt & Feu! Chatterton / Dick Annegarn / Noémie Lvovsky & Gaëtan Roussel / Barbara Carlotti / Bastien Lallemant …

LIEUX PARTENAIRES DU FESTIVAL :

Pour sa 5e édition, PARIS EN TOUTES LETTRES est présenté dans les multiples lieux qui font du Marais un territoire culturel exceptionnel : le Musée Carnavalet, le Musée Picasso, la Maison Victor Hugo, le Musée d’art et d’histoire du Judaïsme, les Archives nationales, l’église Saint-Merri, le Centre Wallonie-Bruxelles, la Galerie du Jour Agnès b., le Centre culturel suisse, la Mairie du 4e, la bibliothèque Marguerite Audoux, la bibliothèque historique de la Ville de Paris . . .

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157, rue Saint-Martin
75003 Paris

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