Truculent Festival
Theater, music, and popular festival in the park of a historic castle
2026
About Truculent
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Truculent — edition 2026
Truculent Festival – 2026 Edition
Building on the success of its first edition, the Truculent Festival is expected to return in August 2026 to the Château de la Forêterie in Allonnes. The organizers have confirmed their intention to make the event sustainable and are already working on the program for the second edition.
The concept will remain true to the inaugural spirit: open-air theater, concerts, poetic forest walks, and a village festival atmosphere in the thirty-hectare park of the historic castle. Dates and programming will be announced in spring 2026.
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Practical information — Truculent
Practical Information
Access
By car: Allonnes is located south of Le Mans. The Château de la Forêterie is in the commune of Allonnes, accessible from the southern ring road of Le Mans.
By public transport: Tram T1 from Le Mans center to Allonnes, then walk or take a shuttle to the castle.
Prices
Friday evening pass: €8. Saturday/Sunday day pass: €8 (reduced) to €12 (full price). 3-day pass: €20 (reduced) to €28 (full price). Children under 12: €14 for the 3-day pass. Free for under 3s.
Opening Hours
Friday: 7 p.m. - 2 a.m. Saturday: 2 p.m. - 2 a.m. Sunday: 10:45 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Contact
Compagnie Truculent – [email protected] – Tel: 06 89 33 08 79
Truculent Festival: Popular theater takes over a historic castle
Born in August 2025, the Truculent Festival is an extraordinary artistic and human adventure. Set in the park of the Château de la Forêterie in Allonnes, this open-air performing arts and music festival takes over an estate steeped in history: this 19th-century castle, built between 1894 and 1897 under the direction of architect Georges Darcy, was burned down by the Waffen SS in August 1944 and remained in ruins for over seventy years before an ambitious restoration project began in 2015.
A festive village in the heart of the forest
The Truculent Festival unfolds its stages over more than thirty hectares of forest and greenery. Spectators wander among the restored castle ruins, clearings set up as theater stages, and forest paths transformed into poetic routes. The atmosphere is inspired by the village festivals of yesteryear: hay bales, garlands, long tables, the smell of sausages and fries, all in a warm and uninhibited conviviality.
Fourteen shows and four concerts
The first edition offered fourteen theater performances and four concerts over three days. The theatrical program mixes classic adaptations (Marivaux, Sarraute) and contemporary creations, including puppet theater and intimate forms. Each day concludes with a performance followed by a concert in the spirit of a popular festival: disco cabaret, DJ sets, popular dances, and intimate piano-voice performances punctuate the evenings until 2 a.m.
A popular and accessible festival
Co-founded by Florian Miazga, Mathieu Petriat, and Juliette Avice (the castle's beneficial owner), the Truculent Festival carries a strong message: “We really wanted to create a popular show. So that no one feels left out.” Prices are intentionally accessible, with day passes starting from 8 euros for a reduced rate. Sunday mornings offer a family program starting at 10:45 a.m., allowing younger audiences to discover theater in an enchanting setting.
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Edition 2025 Aug 2025Other festivals near Allonnes
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