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  2. Paris Pigalle - Wikipedia

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    Paris Pigalle (French: L'amour est une fête) is a 2018 French comedy film directed by Cédric Anger. The film stars Guillaume Canet and Gilles Lellouche . [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ]

  3. 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.

  4. List of former or demolished entertainment venues in Paris

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    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, boulevard de Strasbourg: 10th: music hall built 1874, turned into cinema 1936 Théâtre d'Orsay: gare d'Orsay: 7th: opened 1972, closed 1981 ...

  5. Pigalle, Paris - Wikipedia

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    American-born jazz singer Adelaide Hall lived in Pigalle in 1937–1938 and opened her nightclub La Grosse Pomme ("the Big Apple") at 73 Rue Pigalle. [6] Other nightclubs in Rue Pigalle during the late 1930s included the Moon Rousse and Caravan, where Django Reinhardt played. [7] It was the home of the Grand Guignol theatre, which closed in ...

  6. Folies Bergère - Wikipedia

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    Le Gaulois - 3 August 1869 Édouard Manet's A Bar at the Folies-Bergère, 1882 Jules Chéret, Folies Bergère, Fleur de Lotus, 1893 Art Nouveau poster for the Ballet Pantomime Folies Bergère, by Franz Skarbina Mercedes, Folies Bergère, 1895 Marinett, Folies Bergère, by Walery, c. 1900 Josephine Baker in a banana skirt from the Folies Bergère production Un Vent de Folie, by Walery, 1927 ...

  7. Théâtre Pigalle - Wikipedia

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    Opened on June 20, 1929, financed by Philippe de Rothschild on the estate of his father Henri de Rothschild, the Rothschilds' ambition was to construct the most modern theatre in the world. The architects, Charles Siclis, Henri Just and Pierre Blum, were sent through Europe to research the latest technical developments in theatre design.

  8. Paris Hilton releases new version of ‘Stars Are Blind' - AOL

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    The start of Hilton’s music career came toward the end of her time on “The Simple Life,” which aired from 2003 to 2007. Her debut studio album “Paris” dropped in August 2006, with the ...

  9. Moulin Rouge - Wikipedia

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    The Moulin Rouge experienced a resurgence with the performances of stars such as Mistinguett, Jeanne Aubert, and Maurice Chevalier, as well as the introduction of American revues featuring the Hoffmann Girls. In 1923, composer and conductor Raphaël Beretta proposed a reconstruction of the Moulin Rouge's music hall on a larger scale.