3‑DAY FRENCH IMMERSION THROUGH THEATER
A once‑in‑a‑lifetime experience for French learners from the USA
Imagine spending three unforgettable days in Paris… Walking through iconic neighborhoods, discovering French theater with a passionate guide, speaking French naturally, and living the city the way Parisians do.
This is not a class. This is not tourism. This is real life, in French, with me by your side.
THE COMPLETE 3‑DAY IMMERSION PACKAGE
964 €
(Zoom preparation + 3 full days in Paris)
A unique combination of cultural discovery, language immersion, and personal guidance.
EARLY‑BIRD OFFER — Until March 1st
Your 3 theater tickets (1st category) are FREE
Value: 184 €
You are guaranteed to sit next to me
So you can ask questions, get explanations, and share the experience in real time.
Total savings: 25 %
A rare opportunity for a premium, intimate immersion.
This is the most complete, most comfortable, and most rewarding option.
WHAT’S INCLUDED
✔ 12 Zoom sessions before the trip
(4 sessions per play)
- vocabulary
- idiomatic expressions
- cultural context
- key scenes
- PDFs + recordings
- perfect for intermediate and advanced learners
✔ 3 full days in Paris (max 5 participants)
- café meet‑up
- cultural walk in a different neighborhood each day
- a theater performance
- dinner or drinks together (not included)
- warm, friendly debriefing
- constant French practice in real situations
✔ Your 3 theater tickets — FREE until March 1st
Value: 184 €
✔ Premium seating: next to me
A unique chance to experience French theater with explanations, insights, and support.
THE THREE DAYS
🎟️ Friday, April 17 — POTICHE
Théâtre Libre — 9:00 PM Neighborhood: Gare du Nord / Strasbourg–Saint‑Denis
Saturday, April 18 — EDMOND
📍 Théâtre du Palais‑Royal — 4:15 PM Neighborhood: Palais‑Royal / Louvre
Sunday, April 19 — ADN
📍 Théâtre Michel — 5:30 PM Neighborhood: Saint‑Lazare / Opéra
PRICING OPTIONS
| Option | Zoom + Paris | Tickets | Total |
| 1 day | 367 € | 18–76 € | 385–443 € |
| 2 days | 697 € | 42–143 € | 739–840 € |
| 3 days (complete package) | 964 € | FREE (184 €) | 964 € |
WHY AMERICAN LEARNERS LOVE THIS EXPERIENCE
- You don’t just visit Paris — you live it
- You speak French naturally, without pressure
- You discover real French culture through theater
- You explore three different neighborhoods
- You’re guided, supported, encouraged at every moment
- You’re part of a small, warm, intimate group
- You gain confidence, fluency, and unforgettable memories
This is the closest you can get to living like a French person for three days.
A message for you
If you love French, if you dream of speaking it with ease,if you want to experience Paris from the inside —this immersion is for you.I will be with you every step of the way,guiding you, supporting you, and sharing the Paris I love.
You can’t come to Paris this time?
You can still live the experience.
Join me on Zoom to discover three French plays, enrich your vocabulary, understand French culture, and improve your French with pleasure.
Wherever you are in the world, you can enjoy a warm, guided, authentic French immersion — 100% from home.
And if you can’t attend live?
No problem.
You will have access to a private replay space, where you can watch all the sessions at your own rhythm, as many times as you want.
THE ZOOM OPTION — SIMPLE, FLEXIBLE, IRRESISTIBLE
✔ 1 play (4 Zoom sessions) — €120
✔ 2 plays (8 Zoom sessions) — €240
✔ 3 plays (12 Zoom sessions) — €360
Each module includes:
- live, interactive Zoom sessions
- essential vocabulary
- useful expressions
- explanations of key scenes
- cultural context
- PDF documents
- private replay access 24/7
- natural, motivating progress — perfect for American learners
WHY THIS IS AN EXCEPTIONAL OFFER
A very accessible price for premium quality
€120 for 4 complete sessions with a native French teacher, specialized in cultural immersion… This is extremely competitive for the U.S. market, where language classes often cost two or three times more for much less value.
A unique, lively method based on theatre
You don’t learn “school French.” You learn real French — the French people speak, act, feel, and live on stage.
A warm, human, motivating experience
You are welcomed, guided, encouraged. You are part of a small group where everyone progresses with pleasure.
A cultural immersion… from home
You discover Paris, the plays, the emotions, as if you were here — but without taking a plane.
Total flexibility
Can’t attend live? Watch the replay anytime in your private space.
A doorway to the Paris immersion
Many students start with Zoom… and later come to Paris to live the full experience.
FINALLY...
If you love French, if you dream of speaking with more confidence, if you want to discover French culture in a new way,this Zoom option is made for you.
I will be with you at every step — to guide you, encourage you, and help you feel the magic of French theatre.
BOOK YOUR SPOT NOW!3-DAY FESTIVAL PROGRAM
FRIDAY, APRIL 17 — DAY 1: POTICHE
📍 Théâtre Libre — 10th district of Paris ✨ A warm, lively, 100% Parisian first day
This first day is very special: it’s the beginning of the festival. You will discover a real Parisian neighborhood, a true local atmosphere, and a famous French comedy performed by well‑known actors. And the best part: you experience all of this with me, in a small group, like friends.


3:30 PM — Meeting in front of Théâtre Libre
This is where everything begins. We meet, we smile, we say hello, and we feel the excitement of the festival. You are in the heart of the 10th district, a lively and authentic part of Paris.
☕ Coffee together
Just next door, a typical Parisian café welcomes us. We sit down, enjoy a coffee, and speak gently in French. No stress — I am here to help you. It’s a simple, warm, very French moment.
4:30 PM — Cultural Walk: Industrial Paris & Potiche
The play Potiche is about a French industrial family. So we explore a neighborhood with a real industrial past.
🔎 Did you know?
Paris was not always a city of museums and cafés. Long ago, there were factories, workshops, and manufacturing sites. One factory still exists today:
- built in 1895
- located along the Saint‑Martin Canal
- listed as a historical monument
- last major factory still active in Paris
🚶♂️ A 1h30 cultural walk
I show you:
- the Saint‑Martin Canal
- lively streets around the theatre
- covered passages
- small boutiques
- local cafés
- fun stories
- useful vocabulary
You discover the real Paris, the Paris of the locals — not the tourist version.
6:30 PM — Dinner together
We sit in a restaurant in the neighborhood. We talk about the walk, the play, Paris, and anything else. You practice French naturally, without pressure. It’s a friendly, joyful moment.
8:30 PM — Entering the theatre (show starts at 9:00 PM)
We enter Théâtre Libre together. You sit right next to me, so you can enjoy the play in the best conditions.
9:00 PM — Theatre: POTICHE
A famous French comedy with well‑known actors
On stage:
- Clémentine Célarié
- Philippe Uchan (Comédie‑Française)
- Hugo Bardin (Paloma)
The play is funny, fast, full of energy. It tells the story of Suzanne Pujol, a woman who seems weak… but becomes very strong.
Fun fact
The story became famous in the United States thanks to the movie starring Catherine Deneuve.
10:45 PM — Night‑time Debrief
After the show, we talk together about:
- the scenes you liked
- the funny lines
- the emotions
- the difficult parts
It’s an intimate, lively, very French moment. You improve your French without even noticing.
An unforgettable first day
During this day, you experience:
- real French
- culture
- history
- humor
- emotion
- connection
And above all: you experience Paris with me, like a real Parisian.
SATURDAY, APRIL 18 — DAY 2: EDMOND
📍 Théâtre du Palais‑Royal — 1st district of Paris ✨ An elegant, historic, magical day — in royal Paris
Today is a gift: you walk through a beautiful neighborhood, visit a historic theatre, and see one of the most famous plays in France. And you live all of this with me, in a small, friendly group.




2:00 PM — Meeting in front of Théâtre du Palais‑Royal
We meet in front of this legendary theatre. It’s a very special place: for centuries, actors, writers, and artists have walked here. You can feel the theatre energy in the air.
Then coffee together
We walk a few steps to a café under the Palais‑Royal arcades. It’s calm, elegant, very Parisian. We speak gently in French, review a few words, and relax.
3:00 PM — Cultural Walk: The Theatre District
We explore the heart of French theatre.
La Comédie‑Française
The home of Molière. The most prestigious theatre in France. A dream for anyone who loves the French language.
Palais‑Royal Gardens
A poetic, peaceful place where Colette, Cocteau, and Diderot once walked.
Covered Passages
Old bookstores, art shops, historic cafés. A refined, literary Paris.
The Theatre Triangle
Around you:
- Théâtre du Palais‑Royal
- La Comédie‑Française
- Théâtre du Louvre
You are in the golden triangle of French theatre.
3:45 PM — Entering the theatre (show starts at 4:15 PM)
We enter the theatre together. You sit right next to me.
4:15 PM — Theatre: EDMOND
A modern classic, winner of 5 Molières
- 5 Molières (the French equivalent of the Tony Awards)
- Performed non‑stop since 2016
- Nearly 2,000 performances
It’s fast, funny, modern, and full of creativity. It tells the story of how Cyrano de Bergerac was created. You laugh, you learn, you feel the rhythm of real French.
6:30 PM — Dinner & Evening Debrief
We enjoy dinner in a local bistro. We talk about the play, the characters, the funny moments. We laugh, we share, we progress.
You feel your confidence growing. It’s an elegant, cultural, luminous day.
SUNDAY, APRIL 19 — DAY 3: ADN
📍 Théâtre Michel — 8th/9th district of Paris ✨ A modern, emotional, powerful final day
This last day is very special. You discover an elegant part of Paris, a small intimate theatre, and a modern play that touches the heart.


3:00 PM — Meeting in front of Théâtre Michel
We meet in a beautiful Parisian neighborhood: grand buildings, cafés, shops, energy.
Then coffee together
We go to a café nearby. We talk about the play, review a few words, and prepare gently. It’s warm, calm, motivating.
4:00 PM — Cultural Walk: Opera & Grand Boulevards
We walk through a stunning part of Paris:
- the Opéra Garnier
- the grand boulevards
- charming passages
- Haussmann‑style streets
- hidden little streets
We talk about the themes of the play: family, secrets, identity, truth.
5:30 PM — Theatre: ADN
A modern, immersive play nominated for a Molière Award
The staging is very visual: projections, sound effects, cinematic atmosphere.
The story is intense, emotional, and captivating. You experience modern French theatre at its best.
7:15 PM — Dinner together
We share our emotions, our thoughts, our questions. We speak French naturally, with pleasure. It’s a deep, human moment.
8:30 PM — Festival Closing
We celebrate three incredible days:
- you spoke French
- you discovered Paris
- you saw three amazing plays
- you lived a unique experience
- you progressed without stress
- you shared strong moments
You leave with:
- more natural French
- new confidence
- unforgettable memories
- a real connection with Paris
- and new energy to continue learning
A soft, bright, memorable ending.
BOOK YOUR SPOT NOW!Do I have the level to join this festival?
The honest, simple, and reassuring answer.
Many students ask the same question: “Is my French good enough to understand a theatre play?”
Here is the simple truth:
The ideal level to participate is B1.
A2 is possible, but it will be more challenging.
B2 and above is excellent — you will truly enjoy the festival.
And most importantly:
With the Zoom preparation sessions, everything becomes much easier.
You don’t need to be perfect. You just need to be motivated, curious… and well guided.
A2 Level: Yes, it’s possible… but it will be more difficult
If you are A2, you can participate — but let’s be realistic:
- you won’t understand every line
- some scenes will feel fast
- you will need support at times
But that’s not a problem. Why? Because you will be prepared before you go to the theatre.
During the Zoom sessions, you will:
- discover the story of the play
- learn the essential vocabulary
- understand the characters
- review the key scenes
- learn the cultural context
- hear important lines in advance
When you arrive at the theatre:
👉 you recognize what you already studied
👉 you understand the story thanks to visuals, gestures, and emotions
So yes, A2 is possible — if you follow the Zoom preparation and if you’re motivated.
B1 Level: The ideal level
If you are B1, you are exactly at the right level for this festival.
A B1 learner can:
- follow the story
- understand the main ideas
- recognize many words
- understand thanks to visual context
- fully enjoy the experience
With the Zoom preparation, you become a B1+, which makes the whole experience smoother, easier, and more enjoyable.
👉 B1 is the perfect level to enjoy this festival with confidence.
From B2 Level and above: This festival is made for you
If you are B2, C1, or C2, you will truly enjoy the festival.
Why?
Because you can:
- understand most of the dialogue
- follow fast scenes
- appreciate humor
- catch nuances
- understand emotions
- enjoy the staging like a French spectator
And above all:
👉 You are at a level where theatre becomes a powerful accelerator for your French.
Thanks to the Zoom preparation, you will:
- deepen your French cultural knowledge
- enrich your advanced vocabulary
- learn more natural sentence structures
- discover idiomatic expressions
- understand cultural references
- analyze characters and themes
- improve your real-life listening skills
For you, the festival is not just accessible:
👉 It’s an experience that will push your French to the next level.
Why the Zoom preparation is essential (for all levels)
Without preparation, a theatre play can be challenging. But in this festival, you are never alone.
✔ Before the play
You learn:
- key vocabulary
- important scenes
- the characters
- cultural context
- useful expressions
✔ During the play
You sit right next to me (if you reserve before March 5, 2026). You experience the play in the best possible conditions.
✔ After the play
We talk together about:
- important scenes
- difficult moments
- emotions
- funny lines
👉 You improve naturally, without stress.
Theatre is more accessible than you think
Theatre is not just words. It’s also:
- gestures
- emotions
- staging
- costumes
- visual storytelling
Even if you don’t understand everything:
👉 You understand the story
👉 you feel the emotions
👉 you experience real French
And that’s what matters most.
So… do I have the level?
👉 A2: Yes, with Zoom preparation (but it will be more challenging)
👉 B1: Yes, it’s the ideal level
👉 B2 and above: Yes, it’s perfect — this festival is made for you
You don’t need to be perfect. You just need to be motivated… and well supported.
And that’s exactly what I’m here for.








