THÉÂTRE LE RANELAGH
Theatre
2024
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2024
Before this superb neo-Renaissance theatre was built in 1900, an 18th-century music salon already existed on the same site. In 1931, the Ranelagh became a renowned art house cinema. It gradually returned to theatre and music, as well as circus arts, notably with the successful performances of Howard Buten as the clown Buffo. The current 300-seat auditorium has retained its character, with carved oak panelling lining the orchestra and balconies.
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Members' reviews on THÉÂTRE LE RANELAGH
4.9/5
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Visited in november 2018
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Une belle découverte !!!Un trésors d'architecture , tout en bois ! un bonheur de prendre plaisir au théâtre dans un cadre historique et superbe !
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A single dining room in a side street behind the radio, with varied programme, interesting and always of quality.
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Puis on pénètre dans la salle. On a l'impression qu'elle n'a pas changé depuis longtemps. Très longtemps. Elle inspire le silence. Toutes ces boiseries sont splendides. Une salle très rare à Paris.
Pour ce qui des spectacles, regardez le programme, mais je recommande fortement "Looking for Beethoven", avec un pianiste virtuose qui raconte la vie du grand compositeur avec humour et talent. Un spectacle pour tous, qui rend plus intelligent.
2 bonnes raisons pour aller faire un tour au théâtre du Ranelagh!