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Announcing the 2026 Theatre & New Forms Grantees

Performing Arts

Actors rehearse a scene from Caroline Guiela Nguyen’s play Saigon on July 7, 2017, during the Avignon Festival © ANNE-CHRISTINE POUJOULAT / AFP/Archives

Villa Albertine and Albertine Foundation are proud to unveil the 2026 laureates of the Theatre & New Forms grants. Dedicated to the vibrant fields of contemporary theater, circus, puppetry, street theater, and hybrid performances, this program fosters meaningful artistic exchange between France and the United States.

By supporting both major tours and innovative collaborations, we continue our commitment to nurturing the performing arts in all their diversity—from large-scale theatrical spectacles and intimate solos to immersive experiences and outdoor circuses. We invite you to discover the visionary projects selected this year, which reflect the power of cross-cultural dialogue. 

The Albertine Grants Theatre & New Forms are made possible thanks to the support of the French Ministry of Culture and the Institut français, and the generous support of Mélanie and Frédéric Biessy.     

***This page will be updated regularly with performance dates and locations.***

The 2026 Grantees

Mohamed El Khatib

The Secret Lives of Old People

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Philippe Quesne

The Paradox of John

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Caroline Guiela Nguyen

Saïgon

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Cosme Castro & Oscar Castro

Cuervo

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Joris Lacoste

Nexus of Adoration

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Violaine Huisman, Kimberly Bartosik, Robert Gober, Christine Jones & Roderick Murray

Le Soleil pour aïeul

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Antoine Le Menestrel and James Brandon Lewis

From Sky to Earth

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Eva Doumbia

Le iench / The Dog

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Florient Jousse

Flamboyants!

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Aurélien Bory, Stéphane Dardé, Phil Soltanoff, Steven Wendt

The Other

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In partnership with

Ministry of Culture

The French Ministry of Culture aims to make the major works of humanity— and especially those of France— accessible to the largest number of people possible. As such, it maintains a policy of conservation, of protection, and of development of all components of French cultural heritage. It promotes the creation of works of art and of the mind, and the development of art practices and education. It further contributes to cultural initiatives outside of France, and to initiatives relating to the establishment of French cultural programs throughout the world.

 

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Institut français

The Institut français is responsible for France’s international cultural program. Supervised by both the Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs and by the Ministry of Culture, it promotes French culture abroad through cultural exchange initiatives. Operating in a space where the arts, intellectual exchange, cultural and social innovation, and linguistic partnerships interact and intersect, it is also responsible for promoting the French language and the sharing of works, artists, and ideas all over the world. The Institut français is one of Villa Albertine’s main French partners.

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