Abstract: More than thirty plays and dozens of programs provide us access today to the theater at the College of Navarre. However, only two teachers, Ravisius Textor and Bénigne Caillet, left behind extensive works. Students sometimes wrote but they often acted, an activity that was closer to their level of study, generally during classes of rhetoric. The school welcomed a variety of audiences: the court, the general public, and families, who sometimes preserved traces of the performances in private collections.