This show revisits the cult film La Haine through a contemporary staging that blends theater, dance, and music to tell the poignant story of three young men facing social tensions in underprivileged neighborhoods.
Show: La Haine, Jusqu'ici rien n'a changé La Seine Musicale from November 7 to 27, 2025
"La Haine – Jusqu’ici rien n’a changé" is a stage adaptation of Mathieu Kassovitz’s cult film. This performance blends theatre, dance, and urban music to immerse the audience in the daily lives of three young men facing violence and social inequality in the French suburbs.
What to expect
Dive into a powerful and socially engaged work that transcends the boundaries of traditional theater. La Haine – So Far Nothing Has Changed is not just a simple adaptation of Mathieu Kassovitz's cult film. It is a contemporary, powerful, and visually immersive reinterpretation designed for the stage, shedding light on themes that remain strikingly relevant today: social injustice, urban tensions, and the fate of youth in underprivileged neighborhoods.
This unique show offers more than just entertainment. It serves as a mirror of our society—a moving reflection conveyed through voice, body, and music. And it is at La Seine Musicale, one of the most iconic cultural venues in the Paris region, that this ambitious artistic project comes to life.
La Haine – So Far Nothing Has Changed: a striking stage experience not to be missed
A landmark show at the crossroads of art forms
With La Haine – So Far Nothing Has Changed, audiences will experience a bold theatrical creation that blends drama, urban dance, live music, and video projection. Each performance unfolds through 14 narrative scenes, each depicting a key moment in the lives of Vinz, Saïd, and Hubert—three young men facing social dead-ends and daily violence.
The scenography is strikingly bold: rotating stage, 3D projections, giant screens, and a dynamic soundtrack all work together to create a fully immersive atmosphere. This is not just a show to watch—it is an experience to live, filled with raw emotion and palpable tension.
The show doesn’t just tell a story. It confronts the issues of our time head-on, with rare sincerity and no compromise. It’s both a work of remembrance and of transmission, speaking to longtime fans of the original film as well as a new generation eager for powerful storytelling.
An exceptional venue: La Seine Musicale
Located on Île Seguin, between Paris and Boulogne-Billancourt, La Seine Musicale is more than a theater—it is a modern haven for culture and creativity. Designed to host large-scale productions, it offers outstanding acoustics, optimal comfort for audiences, and easy access via public transportation or by car.
Both a cultural center and a living space, La Seine Musicale features multiple performance halls, restaurants, and welcoming areas suited for all audiences. It has become a cultural landmark in the Île-de-France region.
Performance dates and times
La Haine – So Far Nothing Has Changed will be on stage from November 7 to 27, 2025, with additional performances from December 18, 2025 to January 4, 2026. With a tight schedule, each date becomes a rare chance to witness the show. Performances are held at various times, in the afternoon or evening, to accommodate all schedules.
Since the run is limited, it is highly recommended to book your tickets as soon as possible. This kind of production attracts a wide audience—from theater enthusiasts to hip-hop fans, to curious spectators seeking meaningful art. Waiting too long may mean missing out on one of the season's major cultural events.
Why book now?
This show is not just an adaptation. It is a large-scale original creation, praised for its visual strength and powerful social commentary. Booking now means:
- Securing your spot at a highly anticipated performance.
- Getting the best seats in the house.
- Taking advantage of discounted rates, especially for early bookings.
- And most importantly, participating in a unique cultural experience, available for a limited time only.
Many shows sell out well before opening night. The growing excitement around La Haine – So Far Nothing Has Changed suggests a similar success. Don’t wait to plan your visit.
An exceptional soundtrack, a committed artistic team
The show features an original score, developed in collaboration with several major figures of the French music scene. Among them are Oxmo Puccino, Akhenaton, Youssoupha, Médine, Doria, Matthieu Chedid, and Sofiane Pamart. The blend of rap, jazz, and contemporary sounds gives the show an unparalleled sonic richness, enhancing the impact of the performance.
Directed by Yaman Okur and Emilie Capel, both bring their expertise in dance and choreography, closely tied to the worlds of hip-hop and cinema. The result is vivid, intense, and masterfully executed.
Practical information and ticket prices
- Venue: La Seine Musicale – Île Seguin, 92100 Boulogne-Billancourt
- Show duration: approximately 1 hour 30 minutes, with no intermission
- Prices: starting from €25, depending on seat category
- Showtimes: afternoon and evening performances, depending on the date
- Access: metro, bus, nearby parking available
- Security (Vigipirate plan): please arrive 40 minutes early for security checks
Conclusion: a vital and timely piece of work
La Haine – So Far Nothing Has Changed is much more than a performance: it is a warning, a powerful and direct artistic statement. By exposing social fractures with such accuracy and intensity, this creation resonates with today’s reality. It offers food for thought, evokes deep emotion, and most importantly, demands we never forget.
Don’t miss the chance to experience a show that will leave a lasting impact. Book your seat now for a production that combines artistic excellence with social engagement.
To reach La Seine Musicale by public transport, here are the different options available:
By Metro:
- Line 9: Get off at the Pont de Sèvres station (terminus). Follow the signs: cross the Forum Haut, then take the Passerelle Constant-Lemaître which will lead you to the foot of the Pont Renault. This bridge will take you directly to the Parvis de La Seine Musicale.
Note: With the Grand Paris Express project, the future Line 15 will also serve the Pont de Sèvres / Île Seguin station.
By Tram:
- Tram 2: Get off at the Brimborion station. Follow the signage and then take the pedestrian bridge which will lead you directly to the Parvis de La Seine Musicale.
By Bus:
- Pont de Sèvres Station: Bus lines 169, 171, 179, 291, 426, 467.
- Cours de l’Île Seguin Station: Bus lines 42, 260, 389.
These options make it easy to reach La Seine Musicale depending on your starting point.
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