FAQ
What is Rose Noir Theatre?
Rose Noir Theatre is a troupe of artists from very diverse backgrounds. The majority are emerging talents, trained directly within our troupe during performances.
Our performances fall into the category of immersive cabaret: there is no stage, no enclosed room; the audience is at the heart of the action, just like the artists among the spectators. Everyone experiences the performance together while standing, sometimes with a few spaces to sit.
Our universe is Dark, because this aesthetic guides our art direction and visual atmosphere.
What can you do during one of these shows?
The viewer is invited to observe, feel, and experience the scenes as living paintings. Rare interactions may occur at the initiative of the artists, but they always remain discreet and measured.
Can we participate like the artists? No. Everything erotic belongs exclusively to the performance and the universe created by our artists.
The public does not participate and must not interact in this way under any circumstances, either with the artists or with each other.
If you are a performing arts professional wishing to collaborate with us, you can submit your application by contacting us for a casting call.
Could the evening turn into a swinger party?
Absolutely not. Nothing of the sort is organized or permitted. Some visitors occasionally meet and decide to continue their evening elsewhere, but this remains entirely outside our control. At Rose Noir Theatre, it's purely for entertainment.
What is the dress code for visitors?
For men, proper attire is required, sometimes even evening wear.
For ladies, elegant or evening attire is recommended. Women may come in lingerie or change on site — a discreet space is provided.
Is there a restaurant?
Sometimes, yes. On certain special evenings, we offer simple but generous food: platters of charcuterie, cheeses, and products from the Basque Country—our roots. This isn't a regular occurrence at every show.
Can a man come and see the show alone?
Absolutely, just like a single woman. It happens very often.
Is it possible to speak with an artist?
Yes, sometimes after the show during our after-party, which lasts 30 to 60 minutes. Artists are welcome to come, but they are under no obligation. Arranging meet-and-greets outside the venue is strongly discouraged: we are not a place for socializing.
Is the show touring in other cities?
Yes. No two shows are the same: every venue, every audience, and sometimes even the cast changes. We have our star artists and our favorite cities, but each performance remains a unique experience.