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was engaged by the theater in January 1891 for five performances where the journalist Hugues Le Roux gave lectures and Guilbert performed. She had huge success with this audience, who would not have wanted to be seen at the more low-brow venues where the singer usually performed. Bodinier staged a
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for 28 and 30 March 1892, was a critical and financial disappointment and led to Fort's last—but failed—effort to restore his company's reputation with premiere productions of both
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A less satisfying distinction for the La Bodinière was its being the site of the final program by the struggling independent theater, the
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from 1882 to 1889. From 1888 he was director of the Théâtre d'Application, a small theater for students of the Conservatory on
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gave well-attended talks on fashionable subject of feminism. Charles Bodinier invited the poet and dandy
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series of similar combined lectures and recitals after the success of Guilbert's performance, including
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between 1890 and 1902. It staged lectures and performances for a distinguished audience of aristocrats,
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Women's Emancipation Movements in the Nineteenth Century: A European Perspective
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Poster for the exposition by H. Gerbault (12 December 1899 – 12 January 1900)
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had founded in 1890. His production of Jules Bois' esoteric drama
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La Bodinière had a varied program. The Société Théâtrical with
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Le Symbolisme au théâtre: Lugné-Poe et les débuts de l'Oeuvre
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Charles Bodinier (1844–1911) was Secretary-General of the
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Paletschek, Sylvia; Pietrow-Ennker, Bianka (2004-01-01).
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The Oxford Handbook of the New Cultural History of Music
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Théâtre de la Bodinière

Théâtre La Bodinière is located in Paris
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48°52′37″N 2°20′16″E / 48.876873°N 2.337718°E / 48.876873; 2.337718
Charles Bodinier
Charles Bodinier
grand bourgeois
intelligentsia
Comédie-Française
rue Saint-Lazare
Maurice Bouchor
Paul Armand Silvestre
Ferdinand Brunetière
Anatole France
François Coppée
Maurice Donnay
Francisque Sarcey
Léopold Lacour
Robert de Montesquiou
Sarah Bernhardt
Paul Verlaine
Édouard Houssin
Émile Goudeau
Georges Fragerolle
Yvette Guilbert
Félicia Mallet
Maurice Lefèvre
Théâtre d'Art
Paul Fort

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