The revue Paris, je t’aime, accompanied by an exceptional dinner, a glass of champagne, and a selection of drinks.
The Cabaret, A Hidden Gem
Nestled at the foot of Montmartre, La Nouvelle Eve is one of Paris's oldest and most charming cabarets. This intimate venue, with its Belle Époque décor and shimmering lights, has captivated audiences since 1898. Originally called Fantaisies Parisiennes, it has been home to theatrical legends like Scribe and Feydeau and later transformed through various artistic phases—from the daring “Gaîté” nude revues of the 1920s to the elegant extravagance of its current name.
La Nouvelle Eve invites you into a dazzling world of music, dance, feathers, and sequins. The cabaret’s spectacular revue shows mix timeless Parisian charm with modern flair, offering performances full of passion, humor, and emotion. Whether you choose the show-only option or toast with champagne, every visit promises an unforgettable Parisian night.
Having recently appeared as “La Trompette Bleue” in Emily in Paris, La Nouvelle Eve continues to sparkle on the cultural map of France. Don’t miss the chance to experience a truly hidden gem in the heart of Montmartre!
STAGING
Adrien Pierini, the creative force behind La Nouvelle Eve
Passionate about the performing arts and deeply connected to the soul of Paris, Adrien Pierini brings a fresh burst of energy to La Nouvelle Eve with the creation of the revue “Paris je t’aime.”
Through this show, he pays tribute to over 120 years of artistic heritage, envisioning a resolutely contemporary performance infused with poetry, emotion, and elegance. He celebrates the very essence of the venue: a stage where laughter, encounters, and magic come together in a warm and refined atmosphere. Thanks to his vision, La Nouvelle Eve remains true to its mission: to offer audiences, night after night, a magical escape and an unforgettable memory of Paris—while joyfully refusing to take itself too seriously.
Choreographer
The Magic and Excellence of the Revue, Crafted by Lianne Scrivener.
Trained in classical, jazz, and modern-jazz dance at one of the most prestigious dance schools in London, Lianne practices her art and love for the stage across the world.
She joined the cast of La Nouvelle Eve in 1987 as a dancer and later earned the title of headliner for nearly a decade. Passionate about the world of cabaret, it was only natural for her to become the new choreographer for the La Nouvelle Eve stage, creating the revue "Paris je t'aime."
Music
Since 1995, the work of Nicolas Skorsky has resonated with the revue "Century Show" and then "Paris je t'aime."
He began his career in the 1970s alongside the biggest names in French music: Claude François, Marie Laforêt, Daniel Guichard. Throughout his career, he wrote, composed, and produced for artists in France and the United States, achieving one success after another. He passed away in 2014, but this musical genius's songs continue to resonate in our minds, with tracks that have accompanied generations of listeners ("Ça s’en va et ça revient," "Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood").