Théâtre Déjazet
The Théâtre Déjazet is a theatre on the boulevard du Temple (popularly known as the 'boulevard du crime’) in the 3rd arrondissement of Paris, France. It was founded in 1770 by Comte d'Artois who later was crowned Charles X. It was then closed down and not reopened until 1851. At that time it became a café-concert called the Folies-Mayer, on the site of a former jeu de paume (tennis court). It was converted into the Folies-Concertantes in 1853, and reopened as the Folies-Nouvelles on 21 October 1854. The director of the theatre is Jean Bouquin.
1770 in FranceAlain MarcelAlfred DeliliaAlfred PatussetAlphonse LemonnierAmable BapaumeAmédée de JallaisAndré SylvaneArthur PouginAuguste PilatiCarole BouquetCercle FunambulesqueCharles BridaultCharles DeburauCharles DelangeCharles LecocqCharles PotierChat en pocheErnest BourgetErnest CahenEugène SilvainFernand DesnoyersFolies-ConcertantesFolies-MayerFolies-NouvellesFrédéric Barbier (composer)Félicité Du JeuGeorg SchmittGeorges FeydeauGilles (stock character)Hervé (composer)Hélène DutrieuIsabelle BoulayJacques-Alain MillerJacques OffenbachJacques WeberJean-Louis-Auguste CommersonJean-Michel Boris
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Théâtre Déjazet
The Théâtre Déjazet is a theatre on the boulevard du Temple (popularly known as the 'boulevard du crime’) in the 3rd arrondissement of Paris, France. It was founded in 1770 by Comte d'Artois who later was crowned Charles X. It was then closed down and not reopened until 1851. At that time it became a café-concert called the Folies-Mayer, on the site of a former jeu de paume (tennis court). It was converted into the Folies-Concertantes in 1853, and reopened as the Folies-Nouvelles on 21 October 1854. The director of the theatre is Jean Bouquin.
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Théâtre Déjazet je divadlo v Paříži ve 3. obvodu na Boulevardu du Temple.
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Théâtre Déjazet (1872)
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Théâtre Libertaire de Paris (1986-1992?)
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