Tuesday 3

La Crise est finie

From 19:00, the Théâtre des Variétés will screen the 1934 French film, ‘La Crise est finie’.

The film will run in French with French subtitles, while tickets cost six euros. For further information regarding the screening, click here.


Wednesday 4

Fashion and business lunch – Club Vivanova

Club Vivanova welcomes guests to the Maya Jah restaurant for a fashion and business lunch from 12:30 – 14:30.

Tickets are selling for a reduced rate of 40 euros thanks to a subsidy from SAFIRO, the event partner. For further information regarding the event click here, while tickets can be bought here.


Thursday 5

OPMC Recital

The Monte Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra present this ‘Grande Saison’ recital from 18:30 at the Auditorium Rainier III. David Fray and Renaud Capucon take to the stage to play the piano and violin respectively. On the evening’s schedule, the composers are Bach, Schumann and Schubert.

For more information regarding the event click here, while tickets can be bought here.


Saturday 7

Basketball – Monaco versus Dunkerque

The Roca Team welcome Gravelines Dunkerque to the red and white’s home court that is the Salle Gaston Medecin, situated inside Stade Louis II. Tip-off is scheduled for 17:00 and tickets to this French Ligue Nationale de Basket game can be bought here.


Sunday 8

‘Danse, Danse, Danse!’ – an OPMC production

The Monte Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra present the ‘Grande Saison’ production, ‘Danse, Danse, Danse!’ from 18:00 at the Auditorium Rainier III. Fabien Gabel will direct the orchestra, while Renaud Capucon will be the evening’s soloist. Expect the sounds of Aubert, Roussel, Maresz and Ravel.

Further information regarding the event is available here, while tickets can be bought here.


In the cinema this week

Unfortunately, the Cinema des Beaux-Arts has been closed until further notice as a result of the total lockdown of France and the recently implemented curfew in the Principality of Monaco. Look out for updates in future editions of ‘This Week in Monaco’.


Featured image: The Monte Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra continues to provide the music despite increasingly stricter coronavirus measures