Concierge suggestions June 23
As every month, find the suggestions and advice of our concierges to enhance your stay at La Maison Favart.
Restaurant of the month: New Jawad Richelieu
Gastronomic Pakistani restaurant located in the Grands Boulevards district of Paris. The restaurant offers a unique culinary experience that celebrates the richness and diversity of Pakistani cuisine. What sets them apart is their bold, totally alcohol-free drinks menu. Their menu offers a selection of traditional and innovative dishes, all prepared with the freshest, highest-quality ingredients.
New Jawad 95 rue de richelieu 75002 Paris
The opera of the month: Peeping Tom
Founded in 2000 by Gabriela Carrizo and Franck Chartier, Peeping Tom is a Belgian dance-theater company that stages its dancers in fantastical worlds where extreme choreographic language, virtuoso technique and intense dramatic interplay come together. In hyper-realistic sets reminiscent of a movie set, Triptych brings together three pieces that take spectators into a surprising labyrinthine imaginary world.
Opéra Bastille, Place de la Bastille, 75012 Paris, June 7-11, 2023.
Play of the month: Women are always right
If you're in a relationship... You'll stay that way! If you're single... Enjoy it, it won't last Who hasn't wanted to throw their husband out with the rest of the rubbish? Who hasn't wanted to cut up their wife's dresses? Living as a couple is like crossing a minefield of habit, quirks and jealousy. Habit, in-laws, children. The usual... Lucas and Julie show you how to avoid all the pitfalls.
Le Passage vers les étoiles, 17 cité Joly, 75011 Paris
Concert of the month: Pink
Pink announces her return to Paris four years after her memorable show at the Paris La Défense Arena. For this Parisian comeback, the American singer has chosen to return to this huge venue in the Hauts-de-Seine department for two not-to-be-missed concerts on Tuesday June 20 and Wednesday June 21, 2023.
Paris La Défense Arena - 99 Jard. de l'Arche, 92000 Nanterre
Exhibition of the month: Plantu Resa
This year, the Musée de l'Homme invites us to discover an exhibition that brings together the views of two major artists of our time. On the one hand, Jean Plantureux, better known as Plantu, French cartoonist and caricaturist, and on the other, Reza Deghati, known simply as Reza, Iranian photographer. The former uses humor and satire to bring his drawings to life, while the latter, akin to photojournalism, seeks to capture reality as closely as possible. But although their methods differ, their works take an equally critical look at society. When they met at the Rencontres internationales du dessin de presse in 2011 at the Mémorial de Caen, Plantu offered Reza his caricature.
Musée de L'Homme, 17 Pl. du Trocadéro et du 11 Novembre, 75116 Paris.
Unusual activities of the month: Grand Palais Ephémère
Palais Augmenté, the first festival dedicated to artistic creation in augmented reality and immersive cultural innovations, returns for a third edition with the theme of the avatar, virtual bodies and their relationship to physical, political and social bodies.
This festival, an initiative of Fisheye and the Rmn - Grand-Palais, aims to provide an overview of technological innovations in culture. On this year's program: a tour of original augmented-reality works created by international artists, accessible from visitors' smartphones, interactive digital experiences in demonstration spaces called "labs", a creative jam organized in collaboration with art schools, and a public agora, tackling themes linked to contemporary digital creation.
Grand Palais Ephémère 2 Pl.Joffre, 75007 Paris.