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Théâtre Récamier

The théâtre Récamier was a Parisian theatre located at 3 rue Récamier in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, inaugurated in 1908 and closed in 1978.

Théâtre Récamier
The former theatre in the rue Récamier
General information
Address7th arrondissement of Paris, France
Coordinates48°51′08″N 2°19′40″E / 48.8522°N 2.3277°E / 48.8522; 2.3277
Inaugurated1908

History edit

Originally, it was an entertainment venue built by Charles Blondel for the Ligue de l'enseignement on the location of the convent chapel of the Abbaye-aux-Bois.[1]

From October 1959 to May 1961, the théâtre Récamier serves as second room of the TNP directed by Jean Vilar and located at palais de Chaillot.

In December 1965, Louis Aragon set up there the soirée " Six poètes et une musique de maintenant " (Six poets and a music of our time)[2] in order to introduce new poets (Jacques Garelli, Pierre Lartigue, Jacques Roubaud, André Libérati, Maurice Régnaut and Bernard Vargaftig).

After the May 1968 events in France, the venue housed the compagnie Renaud-Barrault expelled from the Théâtre de l'Odéon. This troupe stayed in the place until 1975 when Antoine Bourseiller became director until the closure happened in 1978.

Rehearsal room of the Comédie-Française until 2008, it is currently undergoing a renovation project because of its age.

In 2013, Roman Polanski draws inspiration from the settings for the shooting of his Venus in Fur.[3]

Productions edit

References edit

  1. ^ The last remains of the abbaye were destructed in 1905 to make room for the rue Récamier and the square Roger-Stéphane [fr].
  2. ^ Carré d'Art, Jean-Pierre Thiollet, Anagramme éditions, 2008, (p. 77), [1].
  3. ^ La façade du théâtre Hébertot – LA VENUS À LA FOURRURE

External links edit

  • Le théâtre Récamier sur Les Archives du spectacle

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The theatre Recamier was a Parisian theatre located at 3 rue Recamier in the 7th arrondissement of Paris inaugurated in 1908 and closed in 1978 Theatre RecamierThe former theatre in the rue RecamierGeneral informationAddress7th arrondissement of Paris FranceCoordinates48 51 08 N 2 19 40 E 48 8522 N 2 3277 E 48 8522 2 3277Inaugurated1908 Contents 1 History 2 Productions 3 References 4 External linksHistory editOriginally it was an entertainment venue built by Charles Blondel for the Ligue de l enseignement on the location of the convent chapel of the Abbaye aux Bois 1 From October 1959 to May 1961 the theatre Recamier serves as second room of the TNP directed by Jean Vilar and located at palais de Chaillot In December 1965 Louis Aragon set up there the soiree Six poetes et une musique de maintenant Six poets and a music of our time 2 in order to introduce new poets Jacques Garelli Pierre Lartigue Jacques Roubaud Andre Liberati Maurice Regnaut and Bernard Vargaftig After the May 1968 events in France the venue housed the compagnie Renaud Barrault expelled from the Theatre de l Odeon This troupe stayed in the place until 1975 when Antoine Bourseiller became director until the closure happened in 1978 Rehearsal room of the Comedie Francaise until 2008 it is currently undergoing a renovation project because of its age In 2013 Roman Polanski draws inspiration from the settings for the shooting of his Venus in Fur 3 Productions edit1957 Athalie by Racine directed by Jean Gillibert 1958 Lorsque cinq ans seront passes by Federico Garcia Lorca directed by Guy Suares November 1959 The Killer by Eugene Ionesco directed by Jose Quaglio 19 February 1959 Le Crapaud buffle d Armand Gatti Jean Vilar 22 October 1959 Les Batisseurs d empire by Boris Vian directed by Jean Negroni 22 December 1960 Les Femmes savantes by Moliere directed by Jean Paul Moulinot 1960 Krapp s Last Tape by Samuel Beckett directed by Roger Blin 22 March 1960 Lettre morte by Robert Pinget directed by Jean Martin 22 March 1960 Genousie by Rene de Obaldia directed by Roger Mollien 1 October 1960 The Good Person of Szechwan by Bertolt Brecht directed by Andre Steiger 2 December 1960 La Louve by Robert Lafont directed by Claude Vernick 8 December 1961 Servant of Two Masters by Carlo Goldoni directed by Edmond Tamiz October 1961 The Trojan Women by Euripides directed by Jean Tasso 3 November 1961 William Conrad by Pierre Boulle directed by Andre Charpak 23 Novembre 1962 Tilt by Philippe Curval directed by Jean Marie Serreau 1962 The Idiot by Fyodor Dostoyevsky directed by Jean Gillibert 17 May 1962 The Plough and the Stars by Sean O Casey directed by Gabriel Garran 20 October 1962 Œdipus rex by Sophocles directed by Jean Gillibert 21 November 1962 The Fire Raisers by Max Frisch directed by Jean Marie Serreau 7 December 1963 La Femme sauvage ou Le Cadavre encercle by Kateb Yacine directed by Jean Marie Serreau 9 January 1963 Les Officiers by Jakob Michael Reinhold Lenz directed by Jean Tasso 16 February 1963 L Ecole de dressage by Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher directed by Yves Gasc 11 June 1963 Le Printemps by Marc O directed by the author 16 July 1963 Monsieur Vautrin by Andre Charpak after Honore de Balzac directed by Andre Charpak 27 September 1963 Another Man s Wife by Fyodor Dostoyevsky directed by Andre Charpak 1964 Sacco and Vanzetti by Mino Roli and Luciano Vincenzoni directed by Jose Valverde 1964 The Marriage by Witold Gombrowicz directed by Jorge Lavelli 8 January 1964 Jacques le fataliste by Henry Mary after Diderot directed by Edmond Tamiz 1964 Œdipus rex and Oedipus at Colonus by Sophocles directed by Jean Gillibert 1964 Surena by Corneille directed by Jean Pierre Miquel 1965 Cinna de Corneille directed by Jean Pierre Miquel 1965 Oreste by Vittorio Alfieri directed by Jean Pierre Miquel 1965 Le temps viendra by Romain Rolland directed by Guy Kayat 20 February 1965 Les Enchaines by Eugene O Neill directed by Jorge Lavelli 10 March 1965 Ubu roi by Alfred Jarry directed by Victor Garcia 23 June 1965 Les Amants malefiques by Thomas Middleton and William Rowley directed by Jacques Tourane 10 September 1965 Les Zykov by Maxim Gorki directed by Jean Leuvrais 4 November 1965 Phedre by Racine directed by Jean Gillibert 8 December 1966 Le Capitaine Fracasse by Theophile Gautier adaptation Philippe Leotard directed by Ariane Mnouchkine 21 January 1966 The House of Bernarda Alba by Federico Garcia Lorca directed by Jacques Mauclair 28 fevrier 1966 Les Bouquinistes by Antoine Tudal directed by Claude Confortes 19 April 1966 Oh What a Lovely War by Charles Chilton and Joan Littlewood directed by Pierre Debauche 1967 La Butte de Satory by Pierre Halet directed by Jean Pierre Miquel 26 September 1967 Le Roi Faim by Leonid Andreiev directed by Pierre Debauche 11 November 1969 Happy Days by Samuel Beckett directed by Roger Blin 9 September 1970 Krapp s Last Tape by Samuel Beckett directed by de l auteur 1970 Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett directed by Roger Blin 11 March 1970 Actes sans paroles by Samuel Beckett directed by Deryk Mendel 29 April 1970 deathwatch by Jean Genet directed by Alexandre Arcady 15 September 1970 Happy Days by Samuel Beckett directed by Roger Blin 7 October 1970 La Mere by Stanislaw Ignacy Witkiewicz directed by Claude Regy 7 November 1971 L Amante anglaise by Marguerite Duras directed by Claude Regy 1971 La Nuit des assassins by Jose Triana Roger Blin 26 March 1971 Le Personnage combattant by Jean Vauthier directed by Roger Blin and Jean Louis Barrault 1 October 1971 Il ventaglio by Carlo Goldoni directed by Luca Ronconi Piccolo Teatro di Milano 20 novembre 1972 Ou boivent les vaches by Roland Dubillard directed by Roger Blin 9 November 1973 L Ami des negres by George Tabori directed by Robert W Goldsby 23 January 1973 Le Metro fantome by Leroi Jones directed by Antoine Bourseiller 1973 Harold and Maude by Colin Higgins directed by Jean Louis Barrault 5 November 1974 Sous le vent des iles Baleares by Paul Claudel directed by Jean Pierre Granval 1974 The Suicide by Nikolai Erdman directed by Jean Pierre Granval 6 February 1975 Kennedy s Children by Robert Patrick directed by Antoine Bourseiller 16 September 1976 Barbe bleue et son fils imberbe by Jean Pierre Bisson directed by the author February 1976 Der Turm by Hugo von Hofmannsthal directed by Antoine Bourseiller 16 March 1976 Encore un militaire by Jean Pierre Bisson directed by the author 17 May 1976 Phedre by Racine directed by Antoine Bourseiller 17 November 1977 The Sermons of Jean Harlow and the Curses of Billy the Kid by Michael McClure directed by Antoine Bourseiller 22 September References edit The last remains of the abbaye were destructed in 1905 to make room for the rue Recamier and the square Roger Stephane fr Carre d Art Jean Pierre Thiollet Anagramme editions 2008 p 77 1 La facade du theatre Hebertot LA VENUS A LA FOURRUREExternal links editLe theatre Recamier sur Les Archives du spectacle Retrieved 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