COMÉDIE ET STUDIO DES CHAMPS ÉLYSÉES
Directed since 1994 by the director Michel Fagadau, the halls of Comedy and studio of the Champs-Elysées are located in the same building as the Théâtre-Elysées theatre entrusted to Music and dance - see pages "Classic". With six hundred and twenty-four squares, mixing Italian and quasi-cubistes shapes, Comedy opened in 1913, along with theatre. Jacques Hébertot settled there in 1919. This includes Michel Simon and Marcel Herrand. Louis Jouvet creates Knock, of Jules Romans. The same Jouvet took the succession of Hébertot in 1926. It is to him that you have the Studio plans, which replace a painting gallery. This small room of two hundred and thirty places serves as a place of experimentation. In 1934, Comedy introduced the Infernal Machine of Jean Cocteau. After the war, Jouvet party, the theatre achieves other successes, including many parts of Jean Anouilh and recitals such as those given by the Brothers Jacques. In the 1990 s, the Comedy displayed two public triumphs: Mémoire Reza's Aide-memoire, Jean-Claude Carrière and Art. At the Studio, we also witnessed the success of performances like Come home, I live in a girlfriend, Luis Rego or Les Dames du Jeudi and Le Coeur sur la Main, from Loleh Bellon, with Suzanne Flon.
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