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  2. List of former or demolished entertainment venues in Paris

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    Salle des Concerts Herz: 48, rue de la Victoire: 9th: concert hall, built 1842, demolished post-1874 Salle Le Peletier: rue Le Peletier: 9th: home of the Paris Opera from 1821 to 1873. Destroyed by fire 1873. Salle Ventadour: rue Neuve-Ventadour (now the rue Méhul) 2nd: opened in 1829, closed in 1878, converted into offices in 1879 Scala: 13 ...

  3. Forest National - Wikipedia

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    Forest National opened on 8 October 1970 with a performance by Maurice Béjart's Ballet of the 20th Century. [3] Then it had a capacity of 5,500 seats. A renovation followed in 1995, which increased the capacity and improved lighting and sound systems. In 2005, there were plans for a new venue on the border with Drogenbos and Sint-Pieters-Leeuw.

  4. List of concert halls - Wikipedia

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    Salle Jean Poirel: Salle de spectacles 1889 883 Paris Maison de la Radio: Grand Auditorium 2014 1,462 Orchestre philharmonique de Radio France, Orchestre national de France, Chœur de Radio France, Maîtrise de Radio France: Salle Olivier Messiaen 1963 852 Opéra Bastille: Grand Salle 1989 2,703 Opéra national de Paris, Orchestre de l'Opéra ...

  5. Bataclan (theatre) - Wikipedia

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    A fire broke out in the building in 1933. The original building was partially demolished in 1950 to bring it into compliance with new safety measures then in force. In 1969, the cinema closed and the auditorium again became a salle de spectacle (usually translated as theatre, occasionally as exhibition hall). [3]

  6. La Cigale - Wikipedia

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    La Cigale (French pronunciation: [la siɡal]; English: The Cicada) is a theatre located at 120, boulevard de Rochechouart near Place Pigalle, in the 18th arrondissement of Paris. The theatre is part of a complex connected to the Boule Noire. The hall can accommodate 1,389 people standing or 954 seated.

  7. Théâtre national de la Colline - Wikipedia

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    The Théâtre national de la Colline (French pronunciation: [teatʁ nasjɔnal də la kɔlin]) is a theatre at 15, rue Malte-Brun in the 20th arrondissement of Paris. The closest métro station is Gambetta. It is one of the five national theatres dedicated to drama which are entirely supported by the French Ministry of Culture. [1]

  8. List of Jean-Michel Jarre concerts - Wikipedia

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    Jarre in 2008. Jean-Michel André Jarre (born 24 August 1948) is a French composer, performer and record producer. He is a pioneer in the electronic, ambient and new-age genres, and is known for organising outdoor spectacles featuring his music, accompanied by vast laser displays, large projections and fireworks.

  9. Comédie-Française - Wikipedia

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    The company's primary venue is the Salle Richelieu, which is a part of the Palais-Royal complex and located at 2, Rue de Richelieu on Place André-Malraux in the 1st arrondissement of Paris. The theatre has also been known as the Théâtre de la République and popularly as "La Maison de Molière" (The House of Molière).