THÉÂTRE DE LA PORTE-SAINT-MARTIN
Theatre
2024
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2024
Marie-Antoinette was responsible for this hall. Built in 1781, it hosted lyrical performances until 1794. After a few years of neglect, it was reborn as the Théâtre de la Porte-Saint-Martin. Romantic dramas, notably by Dumas and Hugo, were performed here. The theatre burned down during the Paris Commune and was rebuilt in 1873. Cyrano de Bergerac and Chanteclerc were created here. The alternation between classical and contemporary music keeps the place beating.
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très joil théatre à l'italienne, belle programmation. Nous avons beaucoup ri à la représentation de Nelson
I was to see a room with Pierre Palmade and Isabelle Mergault: it was a very good evening. The theatre in it even is very beautiful but it is best to avoid the loges on the side ones... especially if you are staying behind!
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