Abstract: While its prestige distinguished it from other Parisian establishments, the College of Navarre resembled them in the dramatic practices of its students. From the Middle Ages to the Enlightenment, student productions followed schedules based on the liturgical and academic calendars, marking the return to school, the end of the year, and the days of student festivals. Acting at school was also acting within school walls, for example in the famous aula of Navarre.