THÉÂTRE DE L’ŒUVRE
In 1893, Aurélien-François-Marie Lugné-Poë founded the House of Work with the author Camille Mauclair and the painter Vuillard. He is an actor and director of affiliation symbolist who was part of the free Theatre of André Antoine, and then the theatre of Art. Until 1929, he helped discover Scandinavian authors like Henrik Ibsen and August Strindberg, as well as Oscar Wilde, Syng, George-Bernard Shaw, Gorki, Gogol… He also worked with Maurice Frycz, Alfred Jarry, Tristan Bernard, André Gide, Paul Claudel, Cromelynck, Marcel Achard, Steve Smuggler, Armand Salacrou, and Pierre Brasseur. The adventure continues with other directors like Raymond Rouleau. Jules Supervielle, Jean Cocteau, Tennessee Williams, René de Obaldia, Jean Anouilh, Robert Pinget and many others are here for decades. On the stage, we see Pierre Fresnay, Danièle Delorme, Pierre Dux, Jacques Dufilho, Claude Rich, Suzanne Flon, Delphine Seyrig, Pierre Arditi, Claude Piéplu, Sophie Marceau, Lambert Wilson… since 1995 by Gérard Maro, after Georges Wilson, the theatre of the renovated work - three hundred and twenty-five places - has included, among others, Célimène and the Cardinal, of Jacques Rampal., with Danièle Lebrun and Jean-Claude Drouot, Who is afraid of Virginia Woolf? , Edward Albee with Jean-Pierre Kassel and Béatrice Agenin… A theatre to discover who always offers quality programming.
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