After 3 years of intensive training, this is the final step for the graduating students of the TPN (Théâtre Populaire Nantais) school: presenting their end-of-program shows to the general public. Projects carried through from A to Z: their worlds are no longer just taking shape, they are asserting themselves.No more paddling pool or play basin… it’s time to jump into the deep end! Accompanied one last time by the TPN team, what comes next for them is freestyle. From June 2 to 13, 2026, become privileged spectators at the end of their beginnings. Program:- La Gangrène: June 2 & 3 at 8 p.m. - A dark and corrosive fable - For mature audiences only.- On mange qui ce soir ?: June 9 & 10 at 7 p.m. - Dive into the heart of a satirical dystopia that resonates strongly with today’s news! - General audience, ages 14 and up.- Retour à la terre: June 9 & 10 at 9 p.m. - A solo performance with Gautier Ravaud - A social satire on a deadly subject!.- Une nuit au poste: June 12 & 13 at 7 p.m. - Inside a police custody cell, stress and confined space loosen tongues and heighten emotions. - A closed-door drama whose silence is pierced by two voices struggling to find their place - General audience- The Great Disaster: June 12 & 13 at 9 p.m. - A solo performance with Titouan Le Bras - Soliloquy for the use of lighthouses, harbor master’s offices, ferry terminals, and other bellies of the whale With Ange-Marine Chenevat, Titouan Le Bras, Naig Ledaim–Olivier, Lou Macé, Pierre-Antoine Hémon, Adèle Perrin, Gautier Ravaud and Adrien Teplitxky-Hanet After 3 years of intensive training, this is the final step for the graduating students of the TPN (Théâtre Populaire Nantais) school: presenting their end-of-program shows to the general public. Projects carried through from A to Z: their worlds are no longer just taking shape, they are asserting themselves. No more paddling pool or play basin… it’s time to jump into the deep end! Accompanied one last time by the TPN team, what comes next for them is freestyle. From June 2 to 13, 2026, become privileged spectators at the end of their beginnings. Program: - La Gangrène: June 2 & 3 at 8 p.m. - A dark and corrosive fable - For mature audiences only. - On mange qui ce soir ?: June 9 & 10 at 7 p.m. - Dive into the heart of a satirical dystopia that resonates strongly with today’s news! - General audience, ages 14 and up. - Retour à la terre: June 9 & 10 at 9 p.m. - A solo performance with Gautier Ravaud - A social satire on a deadly subject!. - Une nuit au poste: June 12 & 13 at 7 p.m. - Inside a police custody cell, stress and confined space loosen tongues and heighten emotions. - A closed-door drama whose silence is pierced by two voices struggling to find their place - General audience - The Great Disaster: June 12 & 13 at 9 p.m. - A solo performance with Titouan Le Bras - Soliloquy for the use of lighthouses, harbor master’s offices, ferry terminals, and other bellies of the whale With Ange-Marine Chenevat, Titouan Le Bras, Naig Ledaim–Olivier, Lou Macé, Pierre-Antoine Hémon, Adèle Perrin, Gautier Ravaud and Adrien Teplitxky-Hanet
Source: Nantes Métropole
