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Music: The much awaited Grand Theatre de Provence, 380 avenue Max Juvenal (tel: (04) 4291 6969; website: www.grandtheatre.fr), was inaugurated in June 2007. Located between the new and old town, the building, designed by Italian architect Vittorio Gregotti, seats 1,350 and offers concerts, operas, musicals and danse. The Festival d'Art Lyrique (website: www.festival-aix.com), lavish productions featuring some of the best voices from around the world, is now held here. Other productions can be seen year round at the Theatre du Jeu de Paume,17-21 rue de l' Opéra (tel: (04) 4299 1200; website: www.lestheatres.net), and for more unusual stuff, La Fonderie, 14 cours St Louis (tel: (04) 4263 1011; website: www.fonderie-aix.com).
Theatre: The theatre scene in Aix is an exciting one, with lots of small theatres showcasing experimental stuff and less ordinary productions. The pick of the best for new plays and creative exchanges includes the Théâtre Antoine Vitez, Université de Provence, 29 avenue Robert Schumann (tel: (04) 4259 9437; website: www.vitez.fr.st); the Théâtre des Ateliers, 29 place Miollis (tel: (04) 4238 1045; website: www.theatre-des-ateliers-aix.com); and La Fonderie, 14 cours St Louis (tel: (04) 4263 1011; website: www.fonderie-aix.com).
Dance: The esteemed Ballet Prejlocaj (tel: (04) 4293 4800; website: www.preljocaj.org), which has turned Aix into a centre for new talent in modern dance, now has, for the first time in its history, its own theatre, the purpose-built Pavillon Noir, 530 avenue Mozart. Danse à Aix (website: www.danse-a-aix.com) is a popular dance festival in summer.
Films: The main cinemas are Le Cézanne, 1 rue Marcel Guillaume; Renoir, 24 cours Mirabeau; and Mazarin, 6 rue Laroque (tel: 0892 687 270 for all three; website: www.lescinemasaixois.com). For arthouse movies try Salle Armand Lunel at the Institut de l'Image, Cité du Livre, 8/10 rue des allumettes (tel: (04) 4226 8182/73; website: www.institut-image.org).
Tickets for most shows can be purchased directly from the venues or from the FNAC ticket network at the tourist office (tel: (04) 4216 1170). Le Guide des Sorties (website: www.leguidedessorties.fr) is a free monthly publication with listings for events in Aix and Marseille. Available from the tourist office and from some venues.
Theatre: The theatre scene in Aix is an exciting one, with lots of small theatres showcasing experimental stuff and less ordinary productions. The pick of the best for new plays and creative exchanges includes the Théâtre Antoine Vitez, Université de Provence, 29 avenue Robert Schumann (tel: (04) 4259 9437; website: www.vitez.fr.st); the Théâtre des Ateliers, 29 place Miollis (tel: (04) 4238 1045; website: www.theatre-des-ateliers-aix.com); and La Fonderie, 14 cours St Louis (tel: (04) 4263 1011; website: www.fonderie-aix.com).
Dance: The esteemed Ballet Prejlocaj (tel: (04) 4293 4800; website: www.preljocaj.org), which has turned Aix into a centre for new talent in modern dance, now has, for the first time in its history, its own theatre, the purpose-built Pavillon Noir, 530 avenue Mozart. Danse à Aix (website: www.danse-a-aix.com) is a popular dance festival in summer.
Films: The main cinemas are Le Cézanne, 1 rue Marcel Guillaume; Renoir, 24 cours Mirabeau; and Mazarin, 6 rue Laroque (tel: 0892 687 270 for all three; website: www.lescinemasaixois.com). For arthouse movies try Salle Armand Lunel at the Institut de l'Image, Cité du Livre, 8/10 rue des allumettes (tel: (04) 4226 8182/73; website: www.institut-image.org).
Tickets for most shows can be purchased directly from the venues or from the FNAC ticket network at the tourist office (tel: (04) 4216 1170). Le Guide des Sorties (website: www.leguidedessorties.fr) is a free monthly publication with listings for events in Aix and Marseille. Available from the tourist office and from some venues.









