Caecilia’s Winter is a theatre festival held from January 8 to March 8. It gives a second life to local productions that have shone in Switzerland, Avignon, or Paris.

Set in the exceptional surroundings of the Scène Cæcilia, an architectural gem, this unique festival offers the people of Geneva seven original productions by local artists, blending creativity, boldness, and emotion.
This privileged venue becomes the stage for an encounter between audiences and the independent theatre scene, where each performance is an invitation to discover singular worlds and brand-new creations.
Immerse yourself in the vibrant world of Geneva theatre and let yourself be surprised by the richness and diversity of its artists.
⭐ PROGRAMME ⭐
💥 January 8–11, 2026
🎭 Monologue Feydeau
Nastassja Tanner unleashes the humor and madness of Feydeau in a lively, exhilarating monologue, performed opposite the author himself, with no set and no safety net.
💥 January 15–18, 2026
🎭 Je suis le vent
Nastassja Tanner takes us into Jon Fosse’s poetic masterpiece for a hypnotic journey where sea, life, and death intertwine in a unique sensory experience.
💥 January 20–25, 2026
🎭 Mon Molière
In a solo performance, Ahmed Belbachir celebrates the timeless genius of playwright Molière, bringing the great figures of his theatre back to life with restraint and brilliance.
💥 January 28 – February 6, 2026
🎭 Le Bizarre
In a solo performance, Roland Vouilloz gives voice to a marginal, fragile, and unfiltered man in a poetic monologue written especially for him by Fabrice Melquiot and directed by Jean-Yves Ruf—pure theatrical excellence.
💥 February 7–11, 2026
🎭 Furie
Leonor Oberson dives into the imagination of an extreme pilot, blending vertigo, desire, and accident in a breathless performance paced like a countdown.
💥 February 13–22, 2026
🎭 Drôle de Genre
Lies, revelations, and identities collide in this joyful, modern comedy that hurls a bourgeois couple into a whirlwind of truths.
💥 March 3–8, 2026
🎭 Des Fleurs pour Algernon
Vincent Jacquet brings us the rise and fall of Charlie in a deeply moving monologue about the fragility of life and the price of intelligence.
from CHF 11 to CHF 30
