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Originally, theatre companies from France performed in temporary localities on tours to Martinique. From 1780, there were demands to the authorities to provide the colony with a permanent theatre. At that point, there were already theatres in the cities of
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for over a century. Destroyed in the volcano eruption of 1902, its ruins became a historical monument and a site for tourists.
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Nicolas Maurice: Les grandes heures du théâtre de Saint-Pierre, Berger Imp-Belle page, Fort-de-France, 1974.
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Crossroads of Colonial Cultures: Caribbean Literatures in the Age of Revolution
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Théâtre de Saint-Pierre right after the 1902 eruption
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Saint-Pierre, Martinique
West Indies
Saint-Domingue
Guadeloupe
Comédie du Cap
Music and Ideology
Crossroads of Colonial Cultures: Caribbean Literatures in the Age of Revolution
Categories
1786 establishments in North America
Theatres completed in 1786
18th century in Martinique
1786 establishments in the French colonial empire
History of Martinique
Former theatres
1786 in the Caribbean

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