THÉÂTRE ÉDOUARD-VII
Built in 1913 for King Edward VII of England, one of the great lovers of Belle Époque Parisian life, this was the theatre where Sacha Guitry premiered many of his plays during the 1920s. After extensive renovations, the theatre reopened in 2001 under the direction of Bernard Murat and Jean-Louis Livi. This handsome, vast 720-seat venue is located close to the Opéra Garnier, in a pretty pedestrian street that was pedestrianised several decades ago. Its programming, both popular and cutting-edge, is a great success.
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Members' reviews on THÉÂTRE ÉDOUARD-VII
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La salle est sublime.
Depuis le balcon, on voit parfaitement l'univers crée sur scène pour les acteurs.
De plus, on y est bien installé.
Attention, il es toutefois difficile de se garer aux abords du théâtre.