Théâtre Mogador
General Description
With its exceptional hall that can accommodate 1,600 people and its sumptuous lobby inspired by the London Palladium, the Théâtre Mogador was born in 1919 from Sir Alfred Butt's passion for the dancer Régine Flory. Inaugurated in the presence of future American President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Mogador specialized in ballets and also hosted musical performances in the afternoon, known as "Thés Mogador". In the 1930s, the theater presented revues and operettas, with resounding successes such as that of Mistinguett and her show "Ça, c'est Paris".
Located in the heart of the capital, the Théâtre Mogador offers a prestigious and exclusive universe. The auditorium and reception areas extend over a total area of 3,000 m², spread over three levels. Spacious and welcoming, refined and elegant, Mogador is a unique place with unparalleled charm. You also have 4 foyers and 2 lounges for smaller meetings or cocktail parties.