Prom’nons: Shows & Theaters in Morbihan, Brittany | France.net

by Sofia Alvarez

Morbihan, France – January 26, 2026 – The “Prom’nons nous” festival, a vibrant celebration of performing arts for all ages, is set to return from January 30 to February 19, 2026, captivating audiences with seventy performances across seven cultural venues. The festival attracted over 9,900 spectators in 2025, and this year promises an even more immersive experience.

A Festival for Generations

The event uniquely caters to a broad demographic, offering shows designed for audiences ranging from infants to centenarians.

What makes this festival so inclusive? The organizers intentionally program shows for every age group, including four performances specifically designed for babies under one year old, alongside offerings that appeal to seniors and everyone in between.

“This festival was imagined as a real highlight for young audiences but it also welcomes spectators of all ages,” explains Marie Landre, manager of Asphodèle in Questembert. Isoline Bourdin, director of the Vieux-Couvent in Muzillac, adds with a smile, “Including centenarians,” referencing the many residents from local nursing homes who regularly attend.

“Red Wrath” Takes the Stage

This year’s festival will feature a co-produced show, Red Wrath, by the collective Les Becs Verseurs, originating from Ille-et-Vilaine. “It is a theater and music show, inspired by the youth album The angry little red by Raphaële Frier,” details Céline Kerdat, director of the Dôme in Saint-Avé. “It’s the tale of Little Red Riding Hood in a modern version, which explains her color and her anger,” she continues, hinting at a fresh take on a classic story.

International Flair

The festival will also showcase talent from abroad, welcoming three Canadian companies and one from Belgium. “These two countries have a large pool of creations for young audiences,” confides Marie Landre. Relocated performances of Benoît Sicat’s Rain will also be presented, staged in the municipal council hall in Arradon and the Les Bigotes art gallery in Vannes.

Beyond the performances, the festival will host two free drawing exhibitions at the Dôme in Saint-Avé and at l’Hermine in Sarzeau. Anne Lenglart, director of l’Hermine, notes that “several adult-child cultural workshops” will be available, encouraging interactive participation. The festival’s inauguration is scheduled for Saturday, January 31, at 12 p.m. in Saint-Avé.

Let’s Prom Festival runs from January 30 to February 19, 2026. Tickets are priced at €5. Full programming details and reservations, which are strongly recommended, can be found on each venue’s website.

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