Theater located at 8 rue du Faubourg Montmartre in the 9th arrondissement of Paris, the Palace is originally a cinema inaugurated in 1912. Acquired in the early 1920s, it becomes an important music hall known for his review of half-naked dancers.
New cinema after the Liberation, the Palace closed in 1969, before reborn from the ashes in the 1970s as a nightclub. Classified as an historic monument, the building becomes a mythical place of Parisian nightlife, welcoming international stars from all backgrounds.
After a decline in the 1980s, the Palace first hosted the shooting of the show Thierry Ardisson, Black Glasses for sleepless nights, before closing definitively in 1996. From the end of the 2000s, it becomes a theater shows, which can accommodate nearly 1,000 spectators each night.