Student audiences

The Comédie-Française collaborates with around forty higher education institutions (universities, grandes écoles and preparatory classes).

  • Committed to addressing the specific requirements of different academic programmes, audience pathways are organised within the framework of the Supérieur agreement, covering acting, scenography and the history of the institution. Building on the productions attended, students benefit from thematic tours and take part in tailored seminars and workshops.

    Contact:
    service.educatif@comedie-francaise.org 

     

  • Bookings for productions from September 2026 to July 2027 open in two stages.

    Booking requests for the first part of the season are made exclusively by email from June 2026 onwards and are processed in order of receipt.

    Booking requests for the second part of the season are made exclusively by email from January 2027 onwards and are processed in order of receipt.

     

    Salle Richelieu
    enseignement.richelieu@comedie-francaise.org 
    Théâtre du Vieux-Colombier 
    enseignement.colombier@comedie-francaise.org 
    Studio-Théâtre 
    publics.studio@comedie-francaise.org  

     

    Rates 
    tudent groups benefit from a concession rate: 
    Salle Richelieu: €18 in category B, €12 in category C
    Théâtre du Vieux-Colombier: €12
    Studio-Théâtre:  €12 
    Lectures et rencontres : €10 
    Prior to each payment, a pro forma invoice will be sent by the Comédie-Française to the partner institution. All groups must send their payment at least one month before the performance date, failing which seats may be cancelled without notice.

    Minimum 10 seats per performance 

  • Open by appointment, the bibliothèque-musée is a valuable resource centre for researchers and students with a specific research project. 

    On-site consultation by appointment only
    01 44 58 13 16 / 13 17 

    Monday 9am to 5pm, 
    Tuesday 9am to 5pm, 
    Wednesday 9am to 12:30pm. 

    Annual closure in August and the first two weeks of September.

    98 galerie de Beaujolais, 1st arrondissement 

    A large portion of the collections is also available online.  

    Two databases are accessible online: 

    • le portail documentaire La Grange, dedicated to the heritage and history of the Maison, comprising 100,000 records, 22,000 images and nearly 700,000 pages of digitised archives, offering access to the collections assembled since 1680.
       
      With the patronage of the Fondation d'Entreprise Michelin
       

    • le programme des registres de la Comédie-Française  which promotes heritage and research in partnership with French, American and Canadian universities

    Contact:
    bibliotheque-musee@comedie-francaise.org 

  • To best support students, the Comédie-Française offers a newsletter keeping them informed of theatre news and activities organised specifically for them.