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  2. Category:Theatres in France by populated place - Wikipedia

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    Theatres in Paris (8 C, 59 P) This page was last edited on 3 February 2025, at 18:30 (UTC). Text ... Category: Theatres in France by populated place.

  3. List of theatres and entertainment venues in Paris - Wikipedia

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    This List of theatres and entertainment venues in Paris includes present-day opera houses and theatres, cabarets, music halls and other places of live entertainment in Paris. It excludes theatrical companies and outdoor venues.

  4. Category:Theatres in France - Wikipedia

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    Theatres in France by city (2 C) * Former theatres in France (1 C, 1 P) A. Amphitheaters in France (1 C, 1 P) Ancient Roman theatres in France (6 P) O.

  5. Comédie-Française - Wikipedia

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    Established as a French state-controlled entity in 1995, it is the only state theatre in France to have its own permanent troupe of actors. 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 .

  6. 8 best cities to visit in France for cultural hotspots in 2023

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    France’s oldest city has a rich history as a prosperous trading port dating back to ancient Greece. The cosmopolitan coastal city on the Gulf de Lyon hosts sun, sea, creative culinary scenes and ...

  7. Théâtre des Champs-Élysées - Wikipedia

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    [12] The theatre opened on 2 April 1913 with a gala concert featuring five of France's most renowned composers conducting their own works: Claude Debussy (Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune), Paul Dukas (L'apprenti sorcier), Gabriel Fauré (La naissance de Vénus), Vincent d'Indy (Le camp from Wallenstein), and Camille Saint-Saëns (Phaeton ...

  8. Théâtre Édouard VII - Wikipedia

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    The theatre itself, which was originally a cinema, was named in the honour of Edward VII, as he was nicknamed the "most Parisian of all Kings", appreciative of French culture. In the early to mid 1900s, under the direction of Sacha Guitry, the theatre became a symbol of Anglo-French friendship, where French people could discover and enjoy ...

  9. Category:Theatres in Paris - Wikipedia

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    Theatres in the 10th arrondissement of Paris (10 P) C. Cabarets in Paris (1 C, 27 P) Café de la Gare (8 P) Cinemas in Paris (10 P) Comédie-Française (1 C, 10 P) F.