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  2. Théâtre Rive Gauche - Wikipedia

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    Façade of the Théâtre Rive Gauche in Paris decorated by Pierre Clayette in 1994. The Théâtre Rive Gauche (French pronunciation: [teatʁ ʁiv ɡoʃ]) is a theatre in Paris in France located at 6, rue de la Gaîté in the 14th arrondissement of Paris. It is owned by the Edgar Entertainment Society, which also owns the Edgar Café and the ...

  3. Théâtre de la Gaîté-Montparnasse - Wikipedia

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    The Théâtre de la Gaîté-Montparnasse (French pronunciation: [teatʁ də la ɡɛte mɔ̃paʁnas]) is a venue situated at 26, rue de la Gaîté, in the Montparnasse quarter of Paris, in the 14th arrondissement. It opened in 1868 and seats 399 people.

  4. Théâtre Libre (performing arts center) - Wikipedia

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    Interior of the Eldorado in the late 19th century. The venue in 2011, then known as Comedia. Théâtre Libre (French pronunciation: [teatʁ libʁ]), formerly Eldorado and then Comédia (or Théâtre Comedia), is a 934-capacity performing arts center located at 4 Boulevard de Strasbourg in Paris, France.

  5. La Gaîté Lyrique - Wikipedia

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    La Gaîté Lyrique (French: [la ɡɛte liʁik]) is a digital arts and modern music centre opened by the City of Paris in December 2010, located at 3-5 rue Papin in the 3rd arrondissement. [2] The centre is on the site of the former Théâtre de la Gaîté, incorporating the facade, entrance and foyer of the original theatre. The auditorium of ...

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

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    theatre (plays) Sudden Théâtre: 14bis, rue Sainte Isaure: 18th: theatre (plays) Théâtre 13: 103A, boulevard Auguste-Blanqui: 13th: 1981: 250: theatre (plays) Théâtre 14 Jean-Marie Serreau: 20, avenue Marc Sangnier: 14th: 1982: 192: theatre (plays) Théâtre Antoine-Simone Berriau: 14, boulevard de Strasbourg: 10th: 1866: 780: theatre ...

  7. Théâtre de la Ville - Wikipedia

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    The Théâtre de la Ville (French pronunciation: [teatʁ də la vil], City Theatre) is one of the two theatres built in the 19th century by Baron Haussmann at Place du Châtelet, Paris, the other being the Théâtre du Châtelet. It is located at 2, place du Châtelet in the 4th arrondissement.

  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. Théâtre de la Gaîté (boulevard du Temple) - Wikipedia

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    The Théâtre de la Gaîté (French pronunciation: [teatʁ də la ɡete]), a former Parisian theatre company, [5] was founded in 1759 on the boulevard du Temple by the celebrated Parisian fair-grounds showman Jean-Baptiste Nicolet as the Théâtre de Nicolet, ou des Grands Danseurs [6] [7] ([teatʁ də nikɔlɛ u de ɡʁɑ̃ dɑ̃sœʁ]).