In 2004, became artistic director of the theatre. He de-emphasized
classical music and dance performances and introduced more lucrative productions of
Broadway musicals, including
Kiss Me, Kate, ''
Singin' in the Rain, 42nd Street, and An American in Paris''. In 2017, Choplin was succeeded by
Ruth Mackenzie, who was appointed artistic director alongside general director
Thomas Lauriot dit Prévost, who had worked at the theatre with Choplin from 2006 to 2013. Mackenzie aimed to connect the theatre's programming more to the citizens of Paris, including its
banlieues. Under her tenure, from 2017 to 2019, the theatre was closed for a $34.7 million renovation. While the main purpose of the renovation was to renew electrical circuits, fire safety and security, the Grand Salle was returned to its appearance of 1862 and the Grand Foyer to its
Napoleon III style. Outside of the theatre,
allegorical statues symbolising dance, music, comedy and drama which were removed at the end of the 19th century were restored. When the theatre re-opened in 2019, Mackenzie and Lauriot dit Prévost introduced a "Robin Hood scheme" for theatregoers and sponsors to buy extra tickets for those who could not afford them. In 2019,
Comme des Garçons launched a
fragrance called "
Odeur Du Théâtre Du Châtelet Acte I" created by Caroline Dumur inspired by the history of the theatre mixed with the modernity of its new creative director
Ruth Mackenzie. Since the
2019 edition, the ceremony of the
Ballon d'Or is held every year at the venue. On 28 August 2020 it was announced that Théâtre du Châtelet had fired Ruth Mackenzie as artistic director, with an unnamed source suggesting a managerial problem with the staff and a financial problem due to an insufficient artistic season. In response, Mackenzie confirmed an inquiry into her performance had been carried out, but stated that it had not uncovered evidence of wrongdoing. General director Thomas Lauriot dit Prévost remained in his post. Between September 2020 and January 2022, multiple productions were cancelled due to the
coronavirus pandemic. On 24 February 2022, 32 dancers of the
Kyiv City Ballet were stranded in Paris due to the
Russian invasion of Ukraine. The City of Paris offered them a residency at the Théâtre du Châtelet.
Anne Hidalgo, mayor of Paris, announced this at one of the group's first performances at the theatre, saying the arrangement would last "for as long as it takes." ==Notes==