Traveling theater festival in Corrèze - 24 communes, 7 shows
The Festival de la Luzège is a traveling theater festival created in 1987 in Corrèze. For nearly 40 years, this summer event has brought theater to life in the rural communes of the department, with a program that circulates in about twenty heritage sites, village squares, barns, castles, and natural spaces. The festival takes its name from the Luzège river, a tributary of the Dordogne in Corrèze, symbolizing the itinerant nature of the project that irrigates the territory like a river crossing landscapes.
Since 2018, the festival has been directed by a collective of four young artists, who have brought a new dynamic while preserving the founding spirit of the project: making theater accessible in rural areas, promoting local heritage, and fostering encounters between artists and residents. This collegial direction favors a demanding yet popular program, mixing contemporary creations, adaptations of classics, and innovative forms.
Every summer, from mid-July to mid-August, the festival offers 7 different shows produced by 4 companies, touring in 24 communes in Corrèze and neighboring departments. Each play is performed several times, allowing the public to discover the creations in different locations. The 2025 program notably included Fanny and César, the second and third parts of Marcel Pagnol's Marseillaise Trilogy, following the creation of Marius in 2024. The festival favors strong texts, inventive staging, and shows that engage with their performance venues.
The Festival de la Luzège uses a system of free and conscious pricing starting at 5 euros per show. This solidarity-based pricing allows all audiences, regardless of their means, to access the performances. Spectators pay what they can or what they deem fair, consciously recognizing the value of the artistic work. This alternative economic model is part of the festival's philosophy: democratizing access to culture and making theater a shared common good.
Each year, the festival offers a carte blanche to a company at the Roc du Gour Noir, an emblematic natural site. For the 2025 edition, the company CHAMP LIBRE presented various artistic proposals. The festival also hosts artists in residence and organizes meetings with the public after performances, creating a true space for dialogue between creators and spectators.
40th anniversary edition of the Festival de la Luzège, from July 24th to August 18th, 2026. Itinerant theatre festival in the villages of Corrèze. Opening on July 24th at Roc du Gour Noir (Saint-Pantaléon-de-Lapleau) with the inauguration of the 40 years. Free and conscious pricing starting from 5 €.
The 40th edition of the Festival de la Luzège takes place from July 24th to August 18th, 2026, celebrating four decades of itinerant theatre in Corrèze. The opening is on July 24th at Roc du Gour Noir, in Saint-Pantaléon-de-Lapleau, with the official inauguration of the 40 years at 6 PM, followed by a show at 8 PM.
As every summer, the company tours the communes of Corrèze to present its shows, based on the principle of free and conscious pricing starting from 5 € (free for the youngest). The festival closes on August 16th at Moulin de La Luzège.
Shows of the 40th edition: « Figaro divorce » (from 8 years old, 1h45), « Presque princesse » (from 5 years old, 50 min), « Geoffroy Tête-noire » followed by « 40 ans de leurs mains », as well as readings and musical moments. The tour passes through several communes of Corrèze throughout the summer.
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