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has been used successively for three distinct Parisian theatre companies. The first two companies, which were short-lived enterprises in the 19th century, used the
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The architect Charles de Lalande designed a new 'théâtre à l'italienne' on the site of the Deffieux restaurant. The inauguration took place on 8 March 1873 with
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from October 1902 until 1909. The actor Albert Tarride then directed the théâtre, then Cora Laparcerie took over in 1913, with Marcel Paston from 1928 to 1933.
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and included other works by Gounod and Clapisson. The company was very short-lived, lasting from 16 March 1868 to 5 May 1868.
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The current company was founded in 1873, and its much smaller theatre (pictured) was built that same year next to the
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Carvalho was obliged to use the title Théâtre de la Renaissance to avoid confusion with his other theatre.
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The Milliaud brothers ran the theatre from 1899, followed by Firmin Gémier in 1901, until the arrival of
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Under Christian Spillemaecker and Bruno Moynot, the theatre staged comic plays and shows with success.
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In 1942, while the theatre was threatened with destruction, Henri Varna acquired the building and
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From 1882 to 1893 the theatre lacked direction although the period saw the creation of
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by Adolphe Belot. Hippolyte Hopstein directed the theatre until December 1875.
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This article is about a theatre in Paris. For the theatre in New Orleans, see
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in 1898, were all premiered. On 3 December 1896, Bernhardt created herself
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took over the direction from 1893 to 1899, during which time
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Second Empire Opera – The Théâtre-Lyrique Paris 1851-1870.
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Second Empire Opera – The Théâtre-Lyrique Paris 1851-1870.
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became director of a theatre restored in the style of the
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succeeded Hopstein from December 1875 until 1882, and
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had a triumphant premiere, and the French version of
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Salle Ventadour
2nd arrondissement
Porte Saint-Martin
10th arrondissement
Feydeau
Victorien Sardou
Sarah Bernhardt
Eleonora Duse
Raimu
Agnès Jaoui
Jean-Pierre Bacri

Victor Hugo
Alexandre Dumas, père
Salle Ventadour
Opéra-Comique
Ruy Blas

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