Tuesday 19
Adieu je reste!
The Princess Grace Theatre presents ‘Adieu je reste!’, a French language comedy about a murderous mistress. The show will begin at 20:30 at the Grimaldi Forum.
Further information can be found on the Princess Grace Theatre website.
Tickets can be reserved on the Monte-Carlo Ticket website.
Wednesday 20
Goldberg trio – an OPMC concert
This week, the Monte Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra presents a Goldberg trio concert, from 18:30 at the Auditorium Rainier III. The trio will perform the works of Haydn and Mozart.
Further information can be found on the OPMC website.
Tickets can be reserved on the Monte-Carlo Ticket website.
Romeo et Juliette
The Monte-Carlo Ballet presents ‘Romeo et Juliette’, which will be performed on four occasions this week in the Salle Garnier of the Monte-Carlo Opera House. The first performance will begin at 19:30 on Wednesday, October 20.
“With more than 260 performances around the world and 7 major companies that have included it in their repertoire, Roméo et Juliette is the emblematic ballet of Jean-Christophe Maillot,” reads the Monte-Carlo Ballet website.
The second performance will begin at the same time on Thursday, Friday and Saturday this week. However, tickets to the performance on Friday and Saturday are already fully booked.
Further information can be found on the Monte-Carlo Ballet website.
Tickets can be reserved on the Monte-Carlo Ticket website.
Thursday 21
Lang Lang in concert
Pianist Lang Lang will perform Bach’s Goldberg Variations in concert at the Grimaldi Forum from 20:00.
Further information can be found on the Grimaldi Forum website.
Tickets can be reserved on the Monte-Carlo Ticket website.
The World Needs Feminine Energy
The MY ART GOES BOOM series of exhibitions will continue with an exhibition titled ‘The World Needs Feminine Energy’. The exhibition will feature 12 artists and will kick off with an opening cocktail evening, beginning at 18:30 at the L’Entrepôt Gallery in Monaco.
Les Raisins de la Colere
Back again with another performance this week, the Princess Grace Theatre presents ‘Les Raisins de la Colere’. The performance will begin at 20:30 at the Princess Grace Theatre.
Further information can be found on the Princess Grace Theatre website.
Tickets can be reserved on the Monte-Carlo Ticket website.
Friday 22
Grande Braderie de la Croix-Rouge
The Croix-Rouge Braderie will take place on Friday, October 22 from 10:00 to 19:00 and Saturday, October 23 from 10:00 to 17:00 at the Chapiteau de Fontvieille with free entry.
“Two days during which everyone can find their happiness at a very low price with luxury clothes, for babies, children, women and men. You will also find pretty leather goods, fashion accessories, childcare equipment, toys, furniture, decorative objects, jewelry and so many other very interesting finds,” reads the Croix-Rouge website.
Further information can be found on the Croix-Rouge Monaco website.
Saturday 23
The golden age of Baroque II – an OPMC concert
The Monte Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra presents ‘The golden age of Baroque II’, featuring Bernard Labadie and Emmanuel Pahud, who will perform the works of Gluck, Mozart, Haydn and Kraus.
The concert will begin at 20:00 at the Auditorium Rainier III.
Further information can be found on the OPMC website.
Tickets can be reserved on the Monte-Carlo Ticket website.
Grand Masked Ball 2021
The Grand Masked Ball returns this year in another exciting edition, which will take place in the glamorous Hôtel de Paris.
Further information can be found, and tickets can be reserved on the Grand Masked Ball website.
Looking Forward
Aurélien Pascal recital
French cellist Aurélien Pascal will perform the works of Britten, Cassado and Bach at the St. Paul’s Anglican Church in Monaco from 18:30 on Thursday, October 28. Pascal will also perform at the St Michael’s Anglican Church in Beaulieu and the St John’s Anglican Church in Menton on Saturday, October 30.
Featured image courtesy of the Monte-Carlo Ballet, a snapshot of Jean-Christophe Maillot’s Romeo et Juliette