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Théâtre du Gymnase Marie Bell

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took over as director of the theatre, and to attract a wider audience abandoned somewhat the moral and edifying pieces the theatre had previously specialised in, in favour of the then-fashionable sentimental genre, with its "compromising situations, cold turpitudes, calculated affronts, sobs and
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Poirson quickly added two-act plays to the theatre's repertoire, then 3-act plays, and drew up an exclusive contract with
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took over as the theatre's director in 1962, and starred in a particularly famous production of Racine's
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to supply them. He installed gas lighting in 1823 and in the following year, with the permission of the
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became theatre director and there put on his most famous works -
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Closed for renovation in 1830, the theatre reopened after the
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Since 1939, the Gymnase has produced several works by
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