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27: 179: 580: 205:, had burned down on 8 June 1781. The new theatre had a capacity of about 2,000 spectators and included a parterre with the lowest-priced tickets sold only to males who stood throughout the performances, an amphitheatre, and four rows of boxes. The Opéra used the theatre from 27 October 1781 until August 1794. 212:
of 1871 and replaced in 1873 with a building designed by the architect Oscar de la Chardonnière (d. 1881), who enlisted the aid of the sculptor Jacques-Hyacinthe Chevalier (1825–1895) in the design of the new facade. The new interior was designed by H. Chevalier. With relatively brief interruptions,
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is a venerable theatre and opera house at 18, Boulevard Saint-Martin in the
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It was first built very rapidly in 1781 under the direction of
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The theatre's other productions have included the ballet
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Three of the above were the basis of opera libretti:
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the theatre has been in continuous operation since.
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Paris
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48°52′8.5″N 2°21′24″E / 48.869028°N 2.35667°E / 48.869028; 2.35667
www.portestmartin.com
10th arrondissement of Paris

Nicolas Lenoir
fr
Paris Opéra
Salle du Palais-Royal
Paris Commune
La caravane du Caire
opéra-ballet
André Grétry
Tarare
opéra
tragédie lyrique
Antonio Salieri
Francesco Bianchi
Joseph Aude
James Harvey D'Egville
Auguste Pilati
Émile Souvestre
Eugène Bourgeois
Jules Verne
Around the World in Eighty Days
Adolphe d'Ennery
Théâtre du Châtelet
Alexandre Charles Lecocq

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