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On 15 February 1866 a fourth theatre using the name Délassements-Comiques opened at 23 boulevard du Prince Eugène (today the boulevard Voltaire). Within a few months its name changed to Théâtre du Prince Eugène, but the name Délassements-Comiques was restored in 1867. The theatre presented
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In 1801, the building took the name of the Théâtre Lyri-Comique, only to close in the following year. It then became the third Théâtre des Variétés-Amusantes in 1803, followed by the Nouveaux Troubadours in 1805. The latter was forced to close in 1807 as a result of Napoleon's
97:. Her new theatre was known as the Spectacle des Acrobates de Madame Saqui, but it closed in 1832 and was replaced with Dorsay's Théâtre du Temple. After renovation in 1841, a third theatre re-using the old name Délassements-Comiques opened at this location. 35:) and the site of the later Cirque Olympique. It was opened in 1785 by the author, director and actor Plancher ('Aristide Valcour' 1751–1815). Burnt down on 2 February 1787, it was rebuilt and reopened in 1788 and continued until 1799. 94: 86: 115:
the building on the boulevard du Temple was slated for demolition, and the company relocated to the 26 rue de Provence on 30 May 1862, finally closing in January 1864.
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and the employment of more than three actors at the same time, unless obscured by a gauze curtain. On 14 July 1789, the day of the storming of the
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The theatre was popular and this excited the jealousy of other neighbouring theatres, resulting in a regulation against productions other than
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A second theatre with the name Délassements-Comiques, also on the boulevard du Temple, operated from 1804 to 1806.
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Theatres on the boulevard du Temple, ca. 1862. The Théâtre des Délassements-Comiques is second from the right.
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is a name that was used for a number of different theatres in Paris from 1785 to 1890.
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List of programmes at the Théâtre des Délassements-Comiques (1785-1799) on CÉSAR
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on 5 March 1871. The theatre was destroyed by fire during the last days of the
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The troupe re-opened in 1873 in the building of the second
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The first Délassements-Comiques was a small theatre on the
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A sixth Délassements-Comiques ran from 1886 to 1890.
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Index

boulevard du Temple
Théâtre Historique
pantomimes
Bastille
decree on the theatres

Madame Saqui
Théâtre des Associés
Théâtre des Funambules
Théâtre du Petit-Lazari
cancan
Rigolboche
Haussmann's renovation of Paris
Hervé
Paris Commune
Théâtre des Nouveautés
Robert Planquette
Théâtre des Nouveautés






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