Monaco is brimming with anticipation as June unfolds, bringing a dynamic array of cultural events. A particular highlight is the upcoming 2025-2026 season of the Théâtre Princesse Grace.
Unveiling the Théâtre Princesse Grace 2025-2026 season
The cultural calendar in Monaco is truly marked by the eagerly awaited reveal of the Théâtre Princesse Grace’s 2025-2026 season. This highly anticipated event is scheduled for Tuesday, June 17, at 6:30 PM. Françoise Gamerdinger, the theatre’s esteemed director, will personally present the new program to an audience of devoted theatre-goers, curious newcomers, and passionate art enthusiasts. This is a unique opportunity to be among the first to discover what promises to be another exceptional year of performances.
Following the presentation, all program details will be readily available to the public at the theatre’s entrance. For those who prefer digital access, the complete season schedule will also be published and easily viewable on the official Théâtre Princesse Grace website. As is customary, the upcoming season is expected to be brimming with a diverse range of engagements, featuring both established and emerging talents, innovative new dramaturgies, and a selection of high-quality productions that masterfully balance artistic tradition with contemporary innovation. Theatre lovers can look forward to a captivating blend of genres, ensuring there’s something to inspire every taste.

“The Truth” explored at Semaine Philo Monaco
Beyond the theatrical stage, Monaco is already immersed in a series of thought-provoking cultural initiatives this June. From June 10 to 15, the Théâtre Princesse Grace will serve as the venue for Semaine Philo Monaco. This year’s edition is dedicated to the profound theme of “La Vérité” (The Truth). Organized as part of the prestigious Monaco Philosophical Meetings, this event offers an unparalleled opportunity for in-depth reflection, bringing together renowned philosophers, insightful thinkers, and distinguished international guests. It’s a chance to engage with complex ideas and explore fundamental questions in a vibrant intellectual setting.
About the Théâtre Princesse Grace
The Théâtre Princesse Grace (Princess Grace Theatre) is a prominent cultural institution in Monaco, well-known for its diverse and high-quality artistic program. It was inaugurated on December 17, 1981, with its interior design personally overseen by Princess Grace herself, after whom the theatre is named.
The theatre is the successor to the former Théâtre des Beaux-Arts, which existed since 1932 and hosted great names like Edith Piaf and Maurice Chevalier. Princess Grace supervised the renovation of the theatre, specifically focusing on improving acoustics and creating more comfortable dressing rooms for the performers.
Today, the Théâtre Princesse Grace plays a crucial role in the cultural life of the Principality. Its program encompasses a wide spectrum of performances, including classical and contemporary plays, dance performances, chamber music, and exclusive events. The theatre regularly hosts renowned artists and troupes, as well as emerging talents, thereby contributing significantly to Monaco’s cultural influence. In addition to regular performances, the Théâtre Princesse Grace also hosts the Monaco Philosophical Meetings (Rencontres Philosophiques de Monaco), making it a hub for intellectual dialogue.