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The new theatre was inaugurated by Marie-Antoinette on April 9, 1782. It was there that Beaumarchais' play The Marriage of Figaro was premiered two years later. On April 27, 1791, during the Revolution, the company split. The players sympathetic to the crown remained in the theatre in the Faubourg Saint-Germain.
Former venues are included in the List of former or demolished entertainment venues in Paris and jazz venues in the List of jazz clubs in Paris. The list is by name in alphabetical order, but it can be resorted by address, arrondissement, opening date (of the building, not the performing company), number of seats (main + secondary stage), or ...
The Place de l'Odéon is in the 6th arrondissement of Paris. It is built as a semi-circle, with its base facing south and running along the Odéon Theatre for which it is named. From the arc, five streets lead off from the square at regular intervals: West: Rue Regnard; Northwest: Rue Crébillon; North: Rue de l'Odéon; Northeast: Rue Casimir ...
Odéon-Théâtre de l'Europe, in Paris, France; Odeon Theatre (disambiguation), the name of several theatres Odeon Cinemas, a cinema brand name in the UK, Ireland and Norway
Odeon Theatre or Odeon Theater or Odéon Theatre may refer to: Australia ... Odéon-Théâtre de l'Europe, in Paris, France; See also. Coors Event Centre, ...
The play's first complete performance was directed by Per Verner Carlsson at the Stockholm City Theatre in 1964. [3] Its five-hour-long production required six months of rehearsal preparation. [12] Roger Blin directed the play's French première at the Odéon theatre in Paris, which opened on 21 April 1966. [16]
Cinemas in Paris (10 P) Comédie-Française (1 C, 10 P) F. ... Pages in category "Theatres in Paris" The following 59 pages are in this category, out of 59 total.
The prototype odeon was the Odeon of Pericles (Odeon of Athens), a mainly wooden building by the southern slope of the Acropolis of Athens. It was described by Plutarch as "many-seated and many-columned" and may have been square, though excavations have also suggested a different shape, 208 ft × 62 ft (63 m × 19 m).