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Théâtre Fémina

The Théâtre Fémina or Salle Fémina[1] was an entertainment venue located at 90 avenue des Champs-Élysées in the 8th arrondissement of Paris.[2] It was inside the Hôtel Fémina, designed by the architect Henri Petit [fr].[3]

Auditorium and stage of the Théâtre Fémina

History edit

Based in the building of the publishing company of Pierre Lafitte, owner of the Femina magazine (hence the name), the room was inaugurated on 19 March 1907. Until 1911, it housed Lugné-Poe and his Théâtre de l'Œuvre, before turning towards the light and operetta repertoire. It would close its doors in 1929, after the parent company has been sold in 1916 to 1918 to the Hachette group.

Direction edit

 
Portrait of André Gailhard by Charles Gir

Productions edit

  • 1907: La Tragédie florentine by Oscar Wilde, directed by Lugné-Poe
  • 1907: Philista by Georges Battanchon, directed by Lugné-Poe
  • 1907: Le Droit au bonheur by Camille Lemonnier and Pierre Soulaine, directed by Lugné-Poe
  • 1907: Un rien de F. Valloton, directed by Lugné-Poe
  • 1907: À qui le tour ? by André de Lorde and Jean Marsèle, comedy in 1 act (10 may)
  • 1907: Le Baptême by Alfred Savoir and Fernand Nozière, directed by Lugné-Poe, play in 3 acts (26 November)
  • 1907: Mendès est dans la salle by Léo Marchès and Clément Vautel, directed by Lugné-Poe
  • 1908: Les Jumeaux de Brighton by Tristan Bernard, 3-act play (16 March)
  • 1908: L'Invitation à l'amour by Georges Loiseau, 1-act comedy (12 May)
  • 1908: Chérubin by Francis de Croisset, comedy in 3 acts (15 May)
  • 1908: L'Angoisse by François de Nion, comedy in 3 acts (19 May)
  • 1908: L'Engagement by Augustin de Riberolles, comédie de salon (27 May)
  • 1908: La Maison en ordre by Arthur Wing Pinero
  • 1908: La Loi by Daniel Jourda, directed by Lugné-Poe
  • 1908: Vae Victis by Marguerite Duterme, directed by Lugné-Poe
  • 1908: Les Amours d'Ovide by André Mouëzy-Éon, directed by Lugné-Poe
  • 1908: Elektra by Hugo von Hofmannsthal, directed by Lugné-Poe
  • 1908: Le Jeu de la morale et du hasard by Tristan Bernard, directed by Lugné-Poe
  • 1908: Le Libertaire by Olivier de Tréville, comedy in 1 act (6 November)
  • 1908: Au temps des fées by Jacques Blanchard, one-act play, spectacle du théâtre de l'Œuvre (26 November)
  • 1908: Elektra by Hugo von Hofmannsthal (26 November)
  • 1908: PLe Tasse by Paul Souchon, drama in 5 acts, 3 December)
  • 1908: La Madone by Paul Spaak, directed by Lugné-Poe, 2 acts (8 December)
  • 1908: Les Vieux by Pierre Rameil and Frédéric Saisset after Ignasi Iglesias, directed by Lugné-Poe (8 December)
  • 1908: La Dame qui n'est plus aux camélias by Maurice de Faramond, directed by Lugné-Poe
  • 1909: Perce-Neige et les Sept Gnomes by Jeanne Dortzal after Grimm, directed by Lugné-Poe (1 February)
  • 1909: L'Étau by André Sardou, play in 3 acts (4 April)
  • 1909: La Chaîne by M. Level and J. Monnier, directed by Lugné-Poe
  • 1909: Le Fardeau de la liberté by Tristan Bernard, directed by Lugné-Poe
  • 1910: Fatalité ! by Charlie d'Allegh and Paul Valdour, one-act play (18 March)
  • 1910: Bigre !, revue in 2 acts and 4 tableaux dy Rip and Jacques Bousquet (7 June)
  • 1910: La Sonate à Kreutzer by Fernand Nozière and Alfred Savoir after Léon Tolstoï, directed by Lugné-Poe
  • 1910: Le Mauvais Grain by Maurice de Faramond, directed by Lugné-Poe
  • 1910: Le Poupard by Jean Bouvelet and Henry Bouvelet, directed by Lugné-Poe
  • 1911: Malazarte by Graça Aranha, directed by Lugné-Poe (19 February)
  • 1911: Bellone et Cupidon by Martin-Valdour and Charles Gallo, comedy in 1 act (23 February)
  • 1911: Impressions d'Afrique, play in 4 acts by Raymond Roussel after his novel (30 September)
  • 1911: Mais n'te promène donc pas toute nue ! by Georges Feydeau (25 November)
  • 1911: Le Diamant, comedy in 2 acts by Camille Le Senne and Léon Guillot de Saix after Carmonselle
  • 1912: Bianca Capello, drama in 4 acts and 8 tableaux by Camille Le Senne and Léon Guillot de Saix (16 February)
  • 1912: L'Enjôleuse, comedy in 3 acts by Xavier Roux and Maurice Sergine (10 October)
  • 1912: Tu vas un peu fort !, comedy in 1 act by Louis Verneuil (21 November)
  • 1913: L'Épate, comedy in 3 acts by Alfred Savoir and André Picard (25 January)
  • 1913: Eh ! Eh !, revue in 2 acts by Rip and Jacques Bousquet (5 April)
  • 1913: Cœur de femme, comedy in 3 acts by Jean Conti
  • 1913: Alsace by Gaston Leroux and Lucien Camille (10 January)
  • 1913: Les Travaux d'Hercule, opéra-bouffe in 3 acts by Gaston Arman de Caillavet and Robert de Flers, music by Claude Terrasse
  • 1913: Paraphe Ier, comedy in 3 acts by Louis Bénière (22 November)
  • 1913: Un jeune homme qui se tue, comedy in 4 acts de Georges Berr (19 December)
  • 1914: Nocturne, comedy in 1 act by René Fauchois (3 March)
  • 1914: Très moutarde, revue by Rip and Jacques Bousquet (3 April)
  • 1914: Don Juan, fantaisie poétique et musicale in 2 tableaux by Isidore de Lara (9 June)
  • 1917 : La Légende de France, spectacle au profit du Secours de guerre (21 January)
  • 1918: La Fausse Ingénue, operetta in 2 acts by Michel Carré, music by Charles Cuvillier (16 March)
  • 1919: Atavisme, drama in 1 act by René Jeanne and Georges de Wissant
  • 1919: La Marche à l'étoile, revue in 2 acts by Paul Marinier, Roger Ferréol, Charles-Alexis Carpentier (8 April)
  • 1919: Souris d'hôtel, comedy in 4 acts by Marcel Gerbidon and Paul Armont (13 October)
  • 1919: Triplepatte, comedy in 5 acts by Tristan Bernard and André Godfernaux (18 December)
  • 1920: Mademoiselle ma mère, comedy in 3 acts by Louis Verneuil (24 February)
  • 1920: Une faible femme, comedy in 3 acts by Jacques Deval (12 May)
  • 1920: Ma femme et son mari, comedy in 3 acts by Lucien Mayrargue and Maxime Carel (6 July)
  • 1921: La Chauve-Souris, compagnie théâtrale by Nikita Balieff (March–June)
  • 1921: Sin féerie chinoise by Maurice Magre (15 October)
  • 1922: Un chien dans un jeu de quilles comedy in 3 acts by André de Fouquières and Raymond Silva (19 January)
  • 1922: Le Prince travesti by Marivaux (21 February)
  • 1922: Le Reflet, play in 4 acts by Pierre Frondaie (9 June)
  • 1922: Annabella, operetta in 3 acts by Maurice Magre, music by Charles Cuvillier (8 November)
  • 1923: La Chauve-Souris compagnie théâtrale by Nikita Balieff
  • 1923: L'Homme enchaîné, play in 3 acts by Édouard Bourdet (7 novembre)
  • 1924: Le Printemps des autres by Jean-Jacques Bernard, directed by Lugné-Poe
  • 1925: Troupe Les Macdona Players, plays by George Bernard Shaw (January)
  • 1925: Le Bel Amour by Edmond Sée, play in 3 acts (2 February)
  • 1925: Une femme, comedy in 4 acts by Edmond Guiraud (14 March)
  • 1925: Un ménage à la page, comedy in 3 acts by Raoul Praxy (14 July)
  • 1925: Troupe de Gregorio Martinez-Sierra (October)
  • 1925: L'Homme d'un soir, comedy in 3 acts and 4 tableaux by Denys Amiel and Charles Lafaurie (15 October)
  • 1926: L'Absolution by José Germain and Emmanuel Bourcier
  • 1926: Une mesure pour rien, esquisse dramatique by Jean-Pierre Liausu (26 June)
  • 1927: Oidipous, tragedy in 5 acts by Raymond Duncan (6 April)
  • 1927: L'Eunuque, comedy in 3 acts by Henri Duvernois and André Birabeau
  • 1927: L'École de jazz, comedy in 4 acts by Claude Farrère and Dal Médico after Dancing Mothers by Edgar Selwyn and Edmund Goulding (21 October)
  • 1928: L'Enfant prodigue, pantomime by Michel Carré (21 May)
  • 1928: Neuf, comedy in 4 acts by Lucien Mayrargue (1 September)
  • 1928: La Guêpe comedy in 3 acts by Romain Coolus (4 October)
  • 1928: The Inca of Perusalem by George Bernard Shaw (29 December)
  • 1929: Fragile by André Lang
  • 1929: En eau trouble, comedy en 3 acts by André-Marie Gossart and André Richard (February)
  • 1929: Trio, comedy in 3 acts by Albert Sablons after the novel by Paul Reboux (22 February)
  • 1929: Le roi boit, comedy in 3 acts by Raoul Praxy (25 June)
  • 1929: Les Transfuges, play in 4 acts by Alfred Fabre-Luce (22 October)
  • 1929: The Road to Rome by Robert Emmett Sherwood (22 November)
  • 1929: The Torch Bearers by George Kelly (7 December)
  • 1929: The Barker by Kenyon Nicholson (23 December)

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Le Guide musical, vol. 58, no. 20 (17 May 1908) p. 421.
  2. ^ Chauvau 1999, pp. 217–221 ("Fémina").
  3. ^ R. 1907, p. 460.

Bibliography edit

  • Chauveau, Philippe (1999). Les théâtres parisiens disparus, 1402–1986. Paris: Éditions de l'Amandier. ISBN 9782907649308.
  • R., A. L. (1907). "Hôtel Fémina aux Champs Élysées", La Construction moderne, vol. 22, no. 39 (29 June 1907), pp. 460–465; no. 40 (6 July 1907), pp. 472–475 and plates 96–100. (at Google Books).

External links edit

  • Le théâtre Femina sur Les Archives du spectacle

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The Theatre Femina or Salle Femina 1 was an entertainment venue located at 90 avenue des Champs Elysees in the 8th arrondissement of Paris 2 It was inside the Hotel Femina designed by the architect Henri Petit fr 3 Auditorium and stage of the Theatre Femina Contents 1 History 2 Direction 3 Productions 4 Gallery 5 See also 6 References 7 Bibliography 8 External linksHistory editBased in the building of the publishing company of Pierre Lafitte owner of the Femina magazine hence the name the room was inaugurated on 19 March 1907 Until 1911 it housed Lugne Poe and his Theatre de l Œuvre before turning towards the light and operetta repertoire It would close its doors in 1929 after the parent company has been sold in 1916 to 1918 to the Hachette group Direction edit nbsp Portrait of Andre Gailhard by Charles Gir Andre Gailhard Lucien RichemontProductions edit1907 La Tragedie florentine by Oscar Wilde directed by Lugne Poe 1907 Philista by Georges Battanchon directed by Lugne Poe 1907 Le Droit au bonheur by Camille Lemonnier and Pierre Soulaine directed by Lugne Poe 1907 Un rien de F Valloton directed by Lugne Poe 1907 A qui le tour by Andre de Lorde and Jean Marsele comedy in 1 act 10 may 1907 Le Bapteme by Alfred Savoir and Fernand Noziere directed by Lugne Poe play in 3 acts 26 November 1907 Mendes est dans la salle by Leo Marches and Clement Vautel directed by Lugne Poe 1908 Les Jumeaux de Brighton by Tristan Bernard 3 act play 16 March 1908 L Invitation a l amour by Georges Loiseau 1 act comedy 12 May 1908 Cherubin by Francis de Croisset comedy in 3 acts 15 May 1908 L Angoisse by Francois de Nion comedy in 3 acts 19 May 1908 L Engagement by Augustin de Riberolles comedie de salon 27 May 1908 La Maison en ordre by Arthur Wing Pinero 1908 La Loi by Daniel Jourda directed by Lugne Poe 1908 Vae Victis by Marguerite Duterme directed by Lugne Poe 1908 Les Amours d Ovide by Andre Mouezy Eon directed by Lugne Poe 1908 Elektra by Hugo von Hofmannsthal directed by Lugne Poe 1908 Le Jeu de la morale et du hasard by Tristan Bernard directed by Lugne Poe 1908 Le Libertaire by Olivier de Treville comedy in 1 act 6 November 1908 Au temps des fees by Jacques Blanchard one act play spectacle du theatre de l Œuvre 26 November 1908 Elektra by Hugo von Hofmannsthal 26 November 1908 PLe Tasse by Paul Souchon drama in 5 acts 3 December 1908 La Madone by Paul Spaak directed by Lugne Poe 2 acts 8 December 1908 Les Vieux by Pierre Rameil and Frederic Saisset after Ignasi Iglesias directed by Lugne Poe 8 December 1908 La Dame qui n est plus aux camelias by Maurice de Faramond directed by Lugne Poe 1909 Perce Neige et les Sept Gnomes by Jeanne Dortzal after Grimm directed by Lugne Poe 1 February 1909 L Etau by Andre Sardou play in 3 acts 4 April 1909 La Chaine by M Level and J Monnier directed by Lugne Poe 1909 Le Fardeau de la liberte by Tristan Bernard directed by Lugne Poe 1910 Fatalite by Charlie d Allegh and Paul Valdour one act play 18 March 1910 Bigre revue in 2 acts and 4 tableaux dy Rip and Jacques Bousquet 7 June 1910 La Sonate a Kreutzer by Fernand Noziere and Alfred Savoir after Leon Tolstoi directed by Lugne Poe 1910 Le Mauvais Grain by Maurice de Faramond directed by Lugne Poe 1910 Le Poupard by Jean Bouvelet and Henry Bouvelet directed by Lugne Poe 1911 Malazarte by Graca Aranha directed by Lugne Poe 19 February 1911 Bellone et Cupidon by Martin Valdour and Charles Gallo comedy in 1 act 23 February 1911 Impressions d Afrique play in 4 acts by Raymond Roussel after his novel 30 September 1911 Mais n te promene donc pas toute nue by Georges Feydeau 25 November 1911 Le Diamant comedy in 2 acts by Camille Le Senne and Leon Guillot de Saix after Carmonselle 1912 Bianca Capello drama in 4 acts and 8 tableaux by Camille Le Senne and Leon Guillot de Saix 16 February 1912 L Enjoleuse comedy in 3 acts by Xavier Roux and Maurice Sergine 10 October 1912 Tu vas un peu fort comedy in 1 act by Louis Verneuil 21 November 1913 L Epate comedy in 3 acts by Alfred Savoir and Andre Picard 25 January 1913 Eh Eh revue in 2 acts by Rip and Jacques Bousquet 5 April 1913 Cœur de femme comedy in 3 acts by Jean Conti 1913 Alsace by Gaston Leroux and Lucien Camille 10 January 1913 Les Travaux d Hercule opera bouffe in 3 acts by Gaston Arman de Caillavet and Robert de Flers music by Claude Terrasse 1913 Paraphe Ier comedy in 3 acts by Louis Beniere 22 November 1913 Un jeune homme qui se tue comedy in 4 acts de Georges Berr 19 December 1914 Nocturne comedy in 1 act by Rene Fauchois 3 March 1914 Tres moutarde revue by Rip and Jacques Bousquet 3 April 1914 Don Juan fantaisie poetique et musicale in 2 tableaux by Isidore de Lara 9 June 1917 La Legende de France spectacle au profit du Secours de guerre 21 January 1918 La Fausse Ingenue operetta in 2 acts by Michel Carre music by Charles Cuvillier 16 March 1919 Atavisme drama in 1 act by Rene Jeanne and Georges de Wissant 1919 La Marche a l etoile revue in 2 acts by Paul Marinier Roger Ferreol Charles Alexis Carpentier 8 April 1919 Souris d hotel comedy in 4 acts by Marcel Gerbidon and Paul Armont 13 October 1919 Triplepatte comedy in 5 acts by Tristan Bernard and Andre Godfernaux 18 December 1920 Mademoiselle ma mere comedy in 3 acts by Louis Verneuil 24 February 1920 Une faible femme comedy in 3 acts by Jacques Deval 12 May 1920 Ma femme et son mari comedy in 3 acts by Lucien Mayrargue and Maxime Carel 6 July 1921 La Chauve Souris compagnie theatrale by Nikita Balieff March June 1921 Sin feerie chinoise by Maurice Magre 15 October 1922 Un chien dans un jeu de quilles comedy in 3 acts by Andre de Fouquieres and Raymond Silva 19 January 1922 Le Prince travesti by Marivaux 21 February 1922 Le Reflet play in 4 acts by Pierre Frondaie 9 June 1922 Annabella operetta in 3 acts by Maurice Magre music by Charles Cuvillier 8 November 1923 La Chauve Souris compagnie theatrale by Nikita Balieff 1923 L Homme enchaine play in 3 acts by Edouard Bourdet 7 novembre 1924 Le Printemps des autres by Jean Jacques Bernard directed by Lugne Poe 1925 Troupe Les Macdona Players plays by George Bernard Shaw January 1925 Le Bel Amour by Edmond See play in 3 acts 2 February 1925 Une femme comedy in 4 acts by Edmond Guiraud 14 March 1925 Un menage a la page comedy in 3 acts by Raoul Praxy 14 July 1925 Troupe de Gregorio Martinez Sierra October 1925 L Homme d un soir comedy in 3 acts and 4 tableaux by Denys Amiel and Charles Lafaurie 15 October 1926 L Absolution by Jose Germain and Emmanuel Bourcier 1926 Une mesure pour rien esquisse dramatique by Jean Pierre Liausu 26 June 1927 Oidipous tragedy in 5 acts by Raymond Duncan 6 April 1927 L Eunuque comedy in 3 acts by Henri Duvernois and Andre Birabeau 1927 L Ecole de jazz comedy in 4 acts by Claude Farrere and Dal Medico after Dancing Mothers by Edgar Selwyn and Edmund Goulding 21 October 1928 L Enfant prodigue pantomime by Michel Carre 21 May 1928 Neuf comedy in 4 acts by Lucien Mayrargue 1 September 1928 La Guepe comedy in 3 acts by Romain Coolus 4 October 1928 The Inca of Perusalem by George Bernard Shaw 29 December 1929 Fragile by Andre Lang 1929 En eau trouble comedy en 3 acts by Andre Marie Gossart and Andre Richard February 1929 Trio comedy in 3 acts by Albert Sablons after the novel by Paul Reboux 22 February 1929 Le roi boit comedy in 3 acts by Raoul Praxy 25 June 1929 Les Transfuges play in 4 acts by Alfred Fabre Luce 22 October 1929 The Road to Rome by Robert Emmett Sherwood 22 November 1929 The Torch Bearers by George Kelly 7 December 1929 The Barker by Kenyon Nicholson 23 December Gallery edit nbsp Announcement for the Orchestre des Concerts Lamoureux conducted by Gabriel Faure and Louis Hasselmans 1908 nbsp Program for a dance performance by Loie Fuller in 1911 nbsp Theatre plan nbsp Theatre plan at balcony levelSee also editList of former or demolished entertainment venues in ParisReferences edit Le Guide musical vol 58 no 20 17 May 1908 p 421 Chauvau 1999 pp 217 221 Femina R 1907 p 460 Bibliography editChauveau Philippe 1999 Les theatres parisiens disparus 1402 1986 Paris Editions de l Amandier ISBN 9782907649308 R A L 1907 Hotel Femina aux Champs Elysees La Construction moderne vol 22 no 39 29 June 1907 pp 460 465 no 40 6 July 1907 pp 472 475 and plates 96 100 at Google Books External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Theatre Femina Paris Le theatre Femina sur Les Archives du spectacle 48 52 16 N 2 18 10 E 48 8711 N 2 3029 E 48 8711 2 3029 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Theatre Femina amp oldid 1178956087, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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