Théâtre de Paris

The Théâtre de Paris is one in 1891 under the name Nouveau Théâtre at the site of a former roller-skating rink in the rue Blanche ( number 15) in the 9th arrondissement built from Paris Theater, which was renamed in 1906 after its new owner in Théâtre Réjane before it on August 12, 1919 from producer Léon Volterra received its present name. The theater is part of the ownership of businessman and multi-millionaire Alain Duménil.

In addition to its large auditorium with 1,100 seats houses the theater building since 1958, a second, which was founded as théâtre d' art et d' essai in the former premises of the costume tailoring, first Théâtre modern named Hall 300 seats, which is now known as Petit Théâtre de Paris is.

History

The theater was opened in 1891. At that time, the theater made ​​a huge splash with pieces of Henrik Ibsen and August Strindberg. A triumph in 1929, the world premiere of Marcel Pagnol, Marius with Raimu, Pierre Fresnay and Orane Demazis, the sequels Fanny (1931 ) and César ( 1936) followed - a theatrical trilogy, the immortalized by the eponymous film adaptation and later by a remake with Maurice Chevalier, Leslie Caron and Horst Buchholz. Even Jacques Deval became the star of the house here with Tovarishch to star author and his heroine Elvire Popesco.

Stars like Ingrid Bergman ( Thé et sympathy ) played in the 1950s at this theater, in the 1960s brought Sacha Pitoëff the young Romy Schneider for La mouette to the Théâtre modern. Romy Schneider played here with Alain Delon and directed by Luchino Visconti in shame that she is a whore. The 19 -year-old Claude Jade in 1967 celebrated for their Frida in Sacha Pitoeffs Henry IV and discovered by François Truffaut for Stolen Kisses. In the 1970s, Robert Hossein took over the management of the theater. After Ingrid Bergman, Alain Delon, Romy Schneider and Claude Jade played since the 1980s, more movie stars like Jean -Paul Belmondo ( Feydeau's Le Tailleur pour dames ), Bernard Giraudeau ( Beckett ou l' honneur de Dieu ) and Gérard Depardieu (1999 in Les portes du ciel ). For Variations énigmantiques Alain Delon returned in 1998 at the Petit Théâtre de Paris back.

Directors

Nouveau Théâtre:

Théâtre Réjane:

Théâtre de Paris (and from 1958 Théâtre Petit Théâtre de Paris or modern )

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