THÉÂTRE DE BELLEVILLE
This old theatre should have gone away like many others, without a drum or trumpet. But thanks to actress Marthe Michel, he was saved from destruction and reopened in 1988. With one hundred and thirty armchairs, he is the heir to the Concert du Commerce, a small room created in 1850 for the nearby Trade Brewery. Enlarged in 1897, she welcomed artists like the young Maurice Chevalier. The decor, painted by the painter Cup, dates back to 1910. After the First World War, the theatre is a time transformed into cinema, followed by the live show with Berthe Sylva, among others. But he closes in 1924, before he regained his first destiny much later. The current programming is turned to the theatre, with openings towards song and lyric art.
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