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Théâtre Édouard VII

The Théâtre Édouard VII, also called théâtre Édouard VII – Sacha Guitry, is located in Paris between the Madeleine and the Opéra Garnier in the 9th arrondissement. The square, in which there is a statue of King Edward the Seventh, was opened in 1911. The theatre, which was originally a cinema, was named in the honour of King 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-franco friendship, and where French people could discover and enjoy Anglo Saxon works.[1] French actor and director Bernard Murat is the current director of the theatre. Modern "boulevard comedies" and vaudevilles are often performed there, and subtitled in English by the company Theatre in Paris. Important figures in the arts, cinema and theatre have performed there, including Orson Welles, Eartha Kitt, and more. Pablo Picasso created props for a play at the Théâtre Edouard VII in 1944.[2]

Théâtre Édouard VII
Théâtre Édouard VII in 2013
General information
Address9th arrondissement of Paris, France
Inaugurated1913
Other information
Seating capacity718
Website
http://www.theatreedouard7.com

History

1916: Alphonse Franck

  • 1916: All right revue in 2 acts and 14 tableaux by Rip
  • 1917: La Folle Nuit ou Le Dérivatif musical by André Mouëzy-Éon and Félix Gandéra, music Marcel Pollet
  • 1917: Son Petit Frère, two acts operetta by André Barde, music Charles Cuvillier
  • 1917: Le Feu du voisin by Francis de Croisset
  • 1917: La Jeune Fille au bain by Louis Verneuil
  • 1917: La Petite Bonne d'Abraham, three acts biblical tale by André Mouëzy-Éon and Félix Gandéra, music by Marcel Pollet
  • 1917: Il le faut ! by René Berton, Manon en voyage by Jules Massenet and Claude Terrasse, Rien qu'un by André Pascales (one act play and comic opera)
  • 1919: Phi-Phi by Albert Willemetz and Henri Christiné
  • 1919: Le Loup dans la bergerie 3 acts tale by Georges Manoir and Armand Verhyle after Balzac
  • 1919: L'Enfantement du mort by Marcel L'Herbier
  • 1920: L'École des satyres
  • 1920: L'Erreur d'une nuit d'été by Philippe Maquet
  • 1920: Je t'aime by Sacha Guitry
  • 1921: Le Comédien by Sacha Guitry
  • 1921: Le cœur dispose by Francis de Croisset
  • 1921: Le Grand Duc by Sacha Guitry
  • 1921: Faisons un rêve by Sacha Guitry
  • 1921: Jacqueline by Sacha Guitry, after Henri Duvernois
  • 1922: Jean de La Fontaine by Sacha Guitry
  • 1922: Une petite main qui se place by Sacha Guitry
  • 1922: Seul by Henri Duvernois
  • 1922: Le Misanthrope by Molière
  • 1923: Un sujet de roman by Sacha Guitry
  • 1923: L'Amour masqué comédie musicale by Sacha Guitry and André Messager
  • 1923: Le Lion et la poule by Sacha Guitry
  • 1924: La Danseuse éperdue by René Fauchois
  • 1924: L'Âge de raison by Paul Vialar
  • 1924: L'École des femmes by Molière, directed by Lucien Guitry
  • 1924: Une étoile nouvelle by Sacha Guitry
  • 1925: On ne joue pas pour s'amuser by Sacha Guitry
  • 1925: Mozart by Sacha Guitry, music Reynaldo Hahn
  • 1926: A vol d'oiseau by Sacha Guitry and Albert Willemetz
  • 1926: Souris d'hôtel by Paul Armont and Marcel Gerbidon
  • 1926: The Co-Optimiste by Melville Gideon
  • 1927: Knock Out by Jacques Natanson and Jacques Théry
  • 1927: Désiré by Sacha Guitry
  • 1927: Jean de La Fontaine by Sacha Guitry
  • 1927: La Vagabonde by Colette
  • 1928: Mariette ou Comment on écrit l'histoire by Sacha Guitry
  • 1929: L'Amoureuse Aventure by Paul Armont and Marcel Gerbidon, directed by Jacques Baumer

1929: Louis Verneuil

In 1929, Alphonse Franck is succeeded by Louis Verneuil for six months.

1930: Maurice Lehmann

In 1930, Maurice Lehmann becomes new director until 1931 when the place runs again as a movie theatre.

1931: Victor Francen

1931: Alphonse Franck

At the end of the year 1931, Twentieth Century Fox takes over the movie theatre.

1941: Robert Gallois

In 1940, theatre returns.

1943: Jean-Michel Renaitour and Jacqueline Heusch

1944: Pierre Béteille

1951: Elizabeth Hijar

1958: Raymond Rouleau

  • 1958: Oncle Otto by Jacques Mauclair, directed by the author
  • 1958: Nous entrerons dans la carrière by René Catroux, directed by Raymond Rouleau
  • 1958: Virage dangereux by John Boynton Priestley, directed by Raymond Rouleau

1958: Claude Génia

Starting in 1958, Claude Génia becomes responsible for the theatre and introduces new notable plays such as L'Année du bac, Jours heureux, Bonheur, impair et passe… and a new generation of actors like Sami Frey, Francis Nani, Jacques Perrin, Roger Dumas, Juliette Gréco, Daniel Gélin, Michel de Ré, Jean-Louis Trintignant, Marthe Mercadier, Jean Le Poulain...

1966: Wilfrid Dodd

In 1967, Francis Veber presents his first play L'Enlèvement. Simone Valère and Jean Desailly play Double Jeu by Robert Thomas before Robert Lamoureux and Françoise Rosay introduce La Soupière, a comedy. Claude Dauphin is Shylock in The Merchant of Venice adaptation Thierry Maulnier before Elvire Popesco again plays La Mamma by André Roussin.

1970: Robert Thomas

Au théâtre ce soir [fr]

  • 1974:
    • Hélène ou la Joie de vivre by André Roussin and Madeleine Gray, directed by René Clermont
    • Pluie by John Colton and Clemence Randolph after Somerset Maugham, adaptation E.R. Blanchet and Horace de Carbuccia, directed by René Clermont
  • 1975:
  • 1976:
    • Le Pirate by Raymond Castans, directed by Jacques Sereys
    • Sacrés Fantômes by Eduardo De Filippo, directed by Jean Michaud
    • Seul le poisson rouge est au courant by Jean Barbier and Dominique Nohain, directed by Dominique Nohain
    • La Sainte Famille by André Roussin, directed by Georges Vitaly
    • Am-Stram-Gram by André Roussin, directed by Claude Nicot
    • La Bagatelle by Marcel Achard, directed by Jean Meyer
    • Fanny et ses gens by Jerome K. Jerome, adaptation André Méry and Pierre Scize, directed by Raymond Gérôme
    • Le Guilledou by Michael Clayton Hutton, adaptation Constance Coline, directed by Robert Manuel
    • Week-end by Noël Coward, adaptation André Méry and Antoine Bibesco, directed by Jacques Ardouin
    • Le monsieur qui attend by Emlyn Williams, adaptation André Roussin, directed by Georges Vitaly
    • La Charrette anglaise by Georges Berr and Louis Verneuil, directed by Jean-Laurent Cochet
    • Xavier ou l'héritier des Lancestre by Jacques Deval, directed by Robert Manuel
    • Le Cœur sous le paillasson by Harold Brooke and Kay Bannerman, adaptation Alexandre Breffort, directed by Michel Vocoret
    • La Femme de paille by Catherine Arley, directed by Raymond Gérôme
    • L'Héritière by Ruth Goetz and Augustus Goetz, adaptation Louis Ducreux, directed by René Clermont
    • Un mois à la campagne by Ivan Turgenev, adaptation Albert Husson, directed by Jean Meyer
    • La Frousse by Julien Vartet, directed by René Clermont
    • Le Coin tranquille by Michel André, directed by Michel Vocoret
    • Une femme presque fidèle by Jacques Bernard, directed by Jacques Mauclair
    • Le monsieur qui a perdu ses clés by Michel Perrin, directed by Robert Manuel
    • Attends-moi pour commencer by Joyce Rayburn, adaptation Jean Marsan, directed by Michel Roux

1976: Simone Valère and Jean Desailly

1978: Pierre Bergé

Under the direction of Pierre Bergé the repertory expands with the creation of Nous ne connaissons pas la même personne by François-Marie Banier and Navire Night by Marguerite Duras. Robert Hirsch is invited in 1979 after a long career at the Comédie-Française and successfully plays in Deburau.

1981: Jacqueline Cormier

First apparition of Philippe Caubère on a Parisian stage in January 1982 in his Danse du Diable. That same year Edwige Feuillère chose the Théâtre Édouard VII to return on the stage in La Dernière Nuit de l'été.

Jean Poiret and Maria Pacôme play Joyeuses Pâques. In 1983, Strindberg has his only and great popular success in Paris with Miss Julie played by Niels Arestrup and Fanny Ardant after Isabelle Adjani.

The year before that of his anniversary, Sacha Guitry returns home, thanks to Jean-Claude Brialy and Marie-José Nat, playing as a couple in Désiré.

With Chapitre II de Noël Simon, adapted by Pierre Barillet and Jean-Pierre Gredy and directed by Pierre Mondy, both Mireille Darc and Jean Piat returns on stage. La Répétition ou l'Amour puni by Jean Anouilh is played by Pierre Arditi, Emmanuelle Béart, Anny Duperey, Bernard Giraudeau and Béatrice Agenin, directed by Bernard Murat.

Paris discovers the English adaptation of the French classic Dangerous Liaisons with Bernard Giraudeau and Caroline Cellier. The season ends in May 1989 with Un mois à la campagne, dramatic comedy by Turgenev, with Isabelle Huppert, in a mise-en-scène by Bernard Murat.

1989: Julien Vartet

The season starts in October 1989 with a new director, Julien Vartet and many comédies en vaudevilles which he authored: Point de feu sans fumée, Décibel, La Frousse, Archibald. These comedies alternate with an eclectic program: revival of Maxibules, a forgotten play by Marcel Aymé.

At the end of October 1994, the season starts with two plays by Georges Feydeau, On purge Bébé and Feu la Mère de Madame with Muriel Robin, Pierre Richard and Darry Cowl, in a mise-en-scene by Bernard Murat.

Julien Vartet undertakes important works of renovation which lead to the air conditioning of the venue.

  • 1989: Un mois à la campagne by Ivan Turgenev, directed by Bernard Murat
  • 1989: Point de feu sans fumée by Julien Vartet, directed by Jean-Paul Tribout
  • 1990: Les Maxibules by Marcel Aymé, directed by Gérard Savoisien
  • 1990: Le Plaisir de rompre and Le Pain de ménage by Jules Renard are interpreted by Anny Duperey, Bernard Giraudeau and Bernard Murat in a mise-en-scène by the latter
  • 1991: Décibel by Julien Vartet, directed by Gérard Savoisien
  • 1991: Jeanne et les juges by Thierry Maulnier, directed by Marcelle Tassencourt
  • 1991: Même heure l'année prochaine by Bernard Slade, directed by Roger Vadim
  • 1992: Les Enfants d'Édouard by Marc-Gilbert Sauvajon, directed by Jean-Luc Moreau
  • 1993: La Frousse by Julien Vartet, directed by Raymond Acquaviva
  • 1993: Toâ by Sacha Guitry, directed by Stéphane Hillel
  • 1993: Durant avec un T by Julien Vartet, directed by Daniel Colas
  • 1994: La Nuit à Barbizon by Julien Vartet, directed by Gérard Savoisien
  • 1994: On purge bébé by Feu la mère de Madame by Georges Feydeau, directed by Bernard Murat
  • 1994: Décibel by Julien Vartet, directed by Gérard Savoisien
  • 1995: Archibald by Julien Vartet, directed by Daniel Colas
  • 1998: Les Cinémas de la rue d'Antibes by Julien Vartet, directed by the author
  • 1999: Archibald dby Julien Vartet, directed by Jacqueline Bœuf

2001: Bernard Murat and Jean-Louis Livi

After it was closed one year, the theatre reopened in September 2001 under the codirection by Bernard Murat and Jean-Louis Livi.

2007: Bernard Murat

In September 2007, the théâtre Édouard VII celebrates the year of Sacha Guitry (1885–1957) with two shows:

  • 2007: Mon père avait raison by Sacha Guitry, directed by Bernard Murat, with Claude and Alexandre Brasseur playing together for the first time, like Lucien and Sacha Guitry before them.
  • 2007: Un type dans le genre de Napoléon, four unpublished one act plays by Sacha Guitry, directed by Bernard Murat, with Martin Lamotte, Florence Pernel, and Chloé Lambert

The following plays were all directed by Bernard Murat:

References

  1. ^ "Théâtre Édouard VII - Theatre in Paris - Shows & Experiences".
  2. ^ "Home". theatreinparis.com.

External links

  • Official site of the théâtre Édouard VII

Coordinates: 48°52′17″N 2°19′46″E / 48.8713°N 2.3294°E / 48.8713; 2.3294

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The Theatre Edouard VII also called theatre Edouard VII Sacha Guitry is located in Paris between the Madeleine and the Opera Garnier in the 9th arrondissement The square in which there is a statue of King Edward the Seventh was opened in 1911 The theatre which was originally a cinema was named in the honour of King 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 franco friendship and where French people could discover and enjoy Anglo Saxon works 1 French actor and director Bernard Murat is the current director of the theatre Modern boulevard comedies and vaudevilles are often performed there and subtitled in English by the company Theatre in Paris Important figures in the arts cinema and theatre have performed there including Orson Welles Eartha Kitt and more Pablo Picasso created props for a play at the Theatre Edouard VII in 1944 2 Theatre Edouard VIITheatre Edouard VII in 2013General informationAddress9th arrondissement of Paris FranceInaugurated1913Other informationSeating capacity718Websitehttp www theatreedouard7 com Contents 1 History 2 1916 Alphonse Franck 3 1929 Louis Verneuil 4 1930 Maurice Lehmann 5 1931 Victor Francen 6 1931 Alphonse Franck 7 1941 Robert Gallois 8 1943 Jean Michel Renaitour and Jacqueline Heusch 9 1944 Pierre Beteille 10 1951 Elizabeth Hijar 11 1958 Raymond Rouleau 12 1958 Claude Genia 13 1966 Wilfrid Dodd 14 1970 Robert Thomas 14 1 Au theatre ce soir fr 15 1976 Simone Valere and Jean Desailly 16 1978 Pierre Berge 17 1981 Jacqueline Cormier 18 1989 Julien Vartet 19 2001 Bernard Murat and Jean Louis Livi 20 2007 Bernard Murat 21 References 22 External linksHistory Edit1916 Alphonse Franck Edit1916 All right revue in 2 acts and 14 tableaux by Rip 1917 La Folle Nuit ou Le Derivatif musical by Andre Mouezy Eon and Felix Gandera music Marcel Pollet 1917 Son Petit Frere two acts operetta by Andre Barde music Charles Cuvillier 1917 Le Feu du voisin by Francis de Croisset 1917 La Jeune Fille au bain by Louis Verneuil 1917 La Petite Bonne d Abraham three acts biblical tale by Andre Mouezy Eon and Felix Gandera music by Marcel Pollet 1917 Il le faut by Rene Berton Manon en voyage by Jules Massenet and Claude Terrasse Rien qu un by Andre Pascales one act play and comic opera 1919 Phi Phi by Albert Willemetz and Henri Christine 1919 Le Loup dans la bergerie 3 acts tale by Georges Manoir and Armand Verhyle after Balzac 1919 L Enfantement du mort by Marcel L Herbier 1920 L Ecole des satyres 1920 L Erreur d une nuit d ete by Philippe Maquet 1920 Je t aime by Sacha Guitry 1921 Le Comedien by Sacha Guitry 1921 Le cœur dispose by Francis de Croisset 1921 Le Grand Duc by Sacha Guitry 1921 Faisons un reve by Sacha Guitry 1921 Jacqueline by Sacha Guitry after Henri Duvernois 1922 Jean de La Fontaine by Sacha Guitry 1922 Une petite main qui se place by Sacha Guitry 1922 Seul by Henri Duvernois 1922 Le Misanthrope by Moliere 1923 Un sujet de roman by Sacha Guitry 1923 L Amour masque comedie musicale by Sacha Guitry and Andre Messager 1923 Le Lion et la poule by Sacha Guitry 1924 La Danseuse eperdue by Rene Fauchois 1924 L Age de raison by Paul Vialar 1924 L Ecole des femmes by Moliere directed by Lucien Guitry 1924 Une etoile nouvelle by Sacha Guitry 1925 On ne joue pas pour s amuser by Sacha Guitry 1925 Mozart by Sacha Guitry music Reynaldo Hahn 1926 A vol d oiseau by Sacha Guitry and Albert Willemetz 1926 Souris d hotel by Paul Armont and Marcel Gerbidon 1926 The Co Optimiste by Melville Gideon 1927 Knock Out by Jacques Natanson and Jacques Thery 1927 Desire by Sacha Guitry 1927 Jean de La Fontaine by Sacha Guitry 1927 La Vagabonde by Colette 1928 Mariette ou Comment on ecrit l histoire by Sacha Guitry 1929 L Amoureuse Aventure by Paul Armont and Marcel Gerbidon directed by Jacques Baumer1929 Louis Verneuil EditIn 1929 Alphonse Franck is succeeded by Louis Verneuil for six months 1929 Mademoiselle ma mere by Louis Verneuil 1929 Azais by Louis Verneuil 1929 Le Grand Voyage by Robert Cedric Sherriff 1929 Tu m epouseras by Louis Verneuil 1930 Miss France by Georges Berr and Louis Verneuil1930 Maurice Lehmann EditIn 1930 Maurice Lehmann becomes new director until 1931 when the place runs again as a movie theatre 1930 Le Rendez vous by Marcel Achard 1930 L Assemblee des femmes by Maurice Donnay after Aristophanes1931 Victor Francen Edit1931 Les Trois Chambres by Henri Rene Lenormand 1931 Monsieur de Saint Obin by Andre Picard fr and Harold Marsh Harwood 1931 Deodat by Henry Kistemaeckers1931 Alphonse Franck EditAt the end of the year 1931 Twentieth Century Fox takes over the movie theatre 1938 L Ecurie Watson by Terence Rattigan adaptation Pierre Fresnay and Maurice Sachs1941 Robert Gallois EditIn 1940 theatre returns 1940 L Insoumise by Pierre Frondaie 1941 Marche noir by Steve Passeur directed by Camille Corney 1941 Arsene Lupin by Francis de Croisset and Maurice Leblanc 1942 Les J3 ou la nouvelle ecole by Roger Ferdinand directed by Jacques Baumer 1942 Jeunesse by Paul Nivoix 1942 Une belle histoire by Guy Rotter 1942 L Honnete Florentine by Henry Chabrol1943 Jean Michel Renaitour and Jacqueline Heusch Edit1943 L Affranchi by Charles Mere 1943 La Tragedie d Alexandre by Paul Demasy1944 Pierre Beteille Edit1944 Le Roi Christine by Marcelle Maurette 1944 Andromaque by Jean Racine directed by Jean Cocteau 1944 A Midsummer Night s Dream by William Shakespeare adaptation Georges Neveux 1944 Les Plus Beaux Yeux du monde by Jean Sarment 1945 Serenade a trois by Noel Coward 1945 Tristan et Iseult by Lucien Fabre directed by Alfred Pasquali 1945 Les Dames de Niskala by Hella Wuolijoki 1946 Les Derniers Seigneurs by Roger Ferdinand directed by Jacques Baumer 1946 Les Peres ennemis by Charles Vildrac directed by Georges Vitaly 1946 The Dybbuk by Shalom Anski directed by Andre Marcovici Bichon by Jean de Letraz with Pierre Bertin Le Gateau des Rois by Marcelle Capron 1947 Of Mice and Men adaptation by Marcel Duhamel after John Steinbeck directed by Paul Œttly 1947 L amour vient en jouant by Jean Bernard Luc directed by Pierre Louis 1947 Des hommes viendront a play by Roger Saltel 1948 The Lame Devil by Sacha Guitry directed by the author 1948 La Savetiere prodigieuse after Federico Garcia Lorca directed by Pierre Bertin 1948 Joyeux Chagrins after Noel Coward adaptation Andre Roussin and Pierre Gay directed by Louis Ducreux 1948 Sheherazade by Jules Supervielle directed by Jean Vilar Festival d Avignon 1948 Les Enfants d Edouard by Frederic Jackson and Roland Bottomley adaptation Marc Gilbert Sauvajon directed by Jean Wall La Huitieme Femme de Barbe Bleue by Charlton Andrews adaptation Alfred Savoir 1949 Le Silence de la mer after Vercors directed by Jean Mercure 1949 A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams adaptation Jean Cocteau directed by Raymond Rouleau 1950 Cabrioles by Roger Ferdinand 1950 Time Runs by Orson Welles after Faust by Dante Milton Christopher Marlowe directed by the author 1950 The Blessed and the damned and The Unthinking Lobster by Orson Welles directed by the author 1950 Poof by Armand Salacrou directed by Yves Robert 1950 Pourquoi pas moi by Armand Salacrou directed by Jacques Dumesnil 1950 Le Chateau du carrefour by Odette Joyeux 1951 L Ile heureuse by Jean Pierre Aumont directed by Pierre Dux 1951 Ce monde n est pas fait pour les anges by Pascal Bastia 1951 Tapage nocturne by Marc Gilbert Sauvajon directed by Jean Wall1951 Elizabeth Hijar Edit1951 The Innocents by William Archibald directed by Roland Pietri 1951 Ombre chere by Jacques Deval directed by the author 1953 Demeure chaste et pure by George Axelrod adaptation Jacques Deval directed by Jacques Deval 1954 Souviens toi mon amour by Andre Birabeau directed by Pierre Dux 1955 Il y a longtemps que je t aime by Jacques Deval directed by Jean Le Poulain 1955 Isabelle et le pelican by Marcel Franck mise en scene Marc Camoletti 1955 Temoin a charge by Agatha Christie directed by Pierre Valde 1955 Le Systeme deux by Georges Neveux directed by Rene Clermont 1955 Fric Frac by Edouard Bourdet 1955 La Cuisine des anges by Albert Husson directed by Christian Gerard 1955 Zamore by Georges Neveux directed by Henri Soubeyran 1956 La Nuit du 4 aout by Albert Husson directed by Christian Gerard 1956 Le mari ne compte pas by Roger Ferdinand directed by Jacques Morel 1957 Une femme trop honnete by Armand Salacrou directed by Georges Vitaly 1957 Le monsieur qui a perdu ses clefs by Michel Perrin directed by Raymond Gerome1958 Raymond Rouleau Edit1958 Oncle Otto by Jacques Mauclair directed by the author 1958 Nous entrerons dans la carriere by Rene Catroux directed by Raymond Rouleau 1958 Virage dangereux by John Boynton Priestley directed by Raymond Rouleau1958 Claude Genia EditStarting in 1958 Claude Genia becomes responsible for the theatre and introduces new notable plays such as L Annee du bac Jours heureux Bonheur impair et passe and a new generation of actors like Sami Frey Francis Nani Jacques Perrin Roger Dumas Juliette Greco Daniel Gelin Michel de Re Jean Louis Trintignant Marthe Mercadier Jean Le Poulain 1958 Lady Godiva by Jean Canolle directed by Michel de Re 1958 L Enfant du dimanche by Pierre Brasseur directed by Pierre Valde 1958 L Annee du bac by Jose Andre Lacour directed by Yves Robert 1960 Carlota by Miguel Mihura adaptation Emmanuel Robles directed by Jacques Mauclair 1960 De doux dingues by Michel Andre after Joseph Carole directed by Jean Le Poulain 1961 Huit Femmes by Robert Thomas a remake of which was later realised by the film director Francois Ozon Huit Femmes directed by Jean Le Poulain 1962 Bichon by Jean de Letraz directed by Jean Meyer 1963 Semiramis by Marc Camoletti directed by Michel de Re 1963 L Age idiot by Jean Meyer directed by Maurice Guillaud 1964 Bonheur impair et passe by Francoise Sagan directed by the author with Claude Regy 1964 Tim by Pol Quentin after Paul Osborn directed by Jacques Henri Duval 1964 Diary of a Madman by Nikolai Gogol directed by Francois Perrot and Roger Coggio 1964 Le Deuxieme Coup de feu by Robert Thomas directed by Pierre Dux 1965 Pourquoi pas Vamos by Georges Conchon directed by Jean Mercure 1965 Les Bargasses by Marc O directed by the author 1965 La Nuit de Lysistrata by Aristophanes directed by Gerard Vergez 1965 Les Filles by Jean Marsan directed by Jean Le Poulain 1965 Chat en poche by Georges Feydeau directed by Jean Laurent Cochet 1966 Faust by Christopher Marlowe directed by Jean Louis Andrieux1966 Wilfrid Dodd EditIn 1967 Francis Veber presents his first play L Enlevement Simone Valere and Jean Desailly play Double Jeu by Robert Thomas before Robert Lamoureux and Francoise Rosay introduce La Soupiere a comedy Claude Dauphin is Shylock in The Merchant of Venice adaptation Thierry Maulnier before Elvire Popesco again plays La Mamma by Andre Roussin 1966 Ange pur by Gaby Bruyere directed by Francis Joffo 1966 Seule dans le noir by Frederic Knott adaptation Raymond Castans directed by Raymond Rouleau 1966 La Polka des lapins by Tristan Bernard directed by Nicole Anouilh 1967 Xavier by Jacques Deval directed by Jacques Henri Duval 1967 Frederic by Robert Lamoureux directed by Pierre Mondy 1968 Des enfants de cœur by Francois Campaux directed by Christian Gerard 1968 L Amour propre by Marc Camoletti directed by the author 1968 L Enlevement by Francis Veber directed by Jacques Fabbri 1969 Voyage a trois by Jean de Letraz directed by Robert Manuel 1969 L Assassinat de Sister George by Franck Marcus adaptation Jean Cau directed by Andreas Voutsinas 1969 Les Garcons de la bande by Mart Crowley directed by Jean Laurent Cochet1970 Robert Thomas Edit1970 The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare directed by Marcelle Tassencourt 1970 Double Jeu by Robert Thomas directed by Jacques Charon 1971 Le Train de l aube by Tennessee Williams directed by Jean Pierre Laruy 1971 La Soupiere by Robert Lamoureux directed by Francis Joffo and Robert Lamoureux 1971 Piege pour un homme seul by Robert Thomas directed by Jacques Charon 1972 En avant toute by Michel Andre directed by Michel Roux 1974 La Mamma by Andre Roussin directed by the author 1975 Viens chez moi j habite chez une copine by Luis Rego and Didier Kaminka directed by Jean Luc MoreauAu theatre ce soir fr Edit 1974 Helene ou la Joie de vivre by Andre Roussin and Madeleine Gray directed by Rene Clermont Pluie by John Colton and Clemence Randolph after Somerset Maugham adaptation E R Blanchet and Horace de Carbuccia directed by Rene Clermont 1975 Le Systeme Ribadier by Georges Feydeau directed by Robert Manuel Dix minutes d alibi by Anthony Armstrong adaptation Maurice Renault directed by Jacques Ardouin La Nuit du 16 janvier by Ayn Rand adaptation Marcel Dubois directed by Andre Villiers La Complice by Jacques Remy after a novel by Louis C Thomas directed by Jacques Ardouin Tresor party by Bernard Regnier after Pelham Grenville Wodehouse directed by Jacques Ardouin Chat en poche by Georges Feydeau directed by Jean Laurent Cochet Demandez Vicky by Marc Gilbert Sauvajon after Alan Melville and Fred Schiller directed by Jacques Henri Duval Le Pape kidnappe by Joao Bethencourt adaptation Andre Roussin directed by Rene Clermont La Facture by Francoise Dorin directed by Jacques Charon Ah La Police de papa by Raymond Castans directed by Jacques Charon Quelqu un derriere la porte by Jacques Robert directed by Andre Villiers Le noir te va si bien by Jean Marsan after Saul O Hara directed by Jean Le Poulain Le Nu au tambour by Noel Coward adaptation Albert Husson directed by Jacques Henri Duval and Jean Degrave Les Hannetons by Eugene Brieux directed by Rene Clermont Un homme d action by William Dinner and William Morum adaptation Pol Quentin directed by Gregoire Aslan Il etait une gare by Jacques Deval directed by Jacques Mauclair Le Sourire de la Joconde by Aldous Huxley adaptation Georges Neveux directed by Raymond Gerome The Mandrake by Roland Jouve after Machiavelli directed by Jacques Ardouin Inspecteur Grey by Andre Faltianni and Alfred Gragnon directed by Robert Manuel Mon cœur balance by Michel Duran directed by Claude Nicot Monsieur Silence by Jean Guitton directed by Christian Alers Les Derniers Outrages by Robert Beauvais directed by Michel Roux Lady Godiva by Jean Canolle directed by Michel de Re On croit rever by Jacques Francois directed by the author Le Moulin de la galette by Marcel Achard directed by Max Fournel La Rabouilleuse by Emile Fabre after Honore de Balzac directed by Robert Manuel 1976 Le Pirate by Raymond Castans directed by Jacques Sereys Sacres Fantomes by Eduardo De Filippo directed by Jean Michaud Seul le poisson rouge est au courant by Jean Barbier and Dominique Nohain directed by Dominique Nohain La Sainte Famille by Andre Roussin directed by Georges Vitaly Am Stram Gram by Andre Roussin directed by Claude Nicot La Bagatelle by Marcel Achard directed by Jean Meyer Fanny et ses gens by Jerome K Jerome adaptation Andre Mery and Pierre Scize directed by Raymond Gerome Le Guilledou by Michael Clayton Hutton adaptation Constance Coline directed by Robert Manuel Week end by Noel Coward adaptation Andre Mery and Antoine Bibesco directed by Jacques Ardouin Le monsieur qui attend by Emlyn Williams adaptation Andre Roussin directed by Georges Vitaly La Charrette anglaise by Georges Berr and Louis Verneuil directed by Jean Laurent Cochet Xavier ou l heritier des Lancestre by Jacques Deval directed by Robert Manuel Le Cœur sous le paillasson by Harold Brooke and Kay Bannerman adaptation Alexandre Breffort directed by Michel Vocoret La Femme de paille by Catherine Arley directed by Raymond Gerome L Heritiere by Ruth Goetz and Augustus Goetz adaptation Louis Ducreux directed by Rene Clermont Un mois a la campagne by Ivan Turgenev adaptation Albert Husson directed by Jean Meyer La Frousse by Julien Vartet directed by Rene Clermont Le Coin tranquille by Michel Andre directed by Michel Vocoret Une femme presque fidele by Jacques Bernard directed by Jacques Mauclair Le monsieur qui a perdu ses cles by Michel Perrin directed by Robert Manuel Attends moi pour commencer by Joyce Rayburn adaptation Jean Marsan directed by Michel Roux1976 Simone Valere and Jean Desailly Edit1976 Dis moi Blaise after Blaise Cendrars directed by Michel Bertay 1976 Amphitryon 38 by Jean Giraudoux directed by Jean Laurent Cochet 1977 An Enemy of the People by Henrik Ibsen directed by Etienne Bierry1978 Pierre Berge EditUnder the direction of Pierre Berge the repertory expands with the creation of Nous ne connaissons pas la meme personne by Francois Marie Banier and Navire Night by Marguerite Duras Robert Hirsch is invited in 1979 after a long career at the Comedie Francaise and successfully plays in Deburau 1978 Nous ne connaissons pas la meme personne by Francois Marie Banier directed by Pierre Boutron 1979 Navire Night by Marguerite Duras directed by Claude Regy 1979 Le Mort by Georges Bataille directed by Claude Regy 1979 Le Piege by Ira Levin directed by Riggs O Hara 1979 Chat en poche by Georges Feydeau directed by Jean Laurent Cochet with Thierry Le Luron 1980 Deburau by Sacha Guitry directed by Jacques Rosny1981 Jacqueline Cormier EditFirst apparition of Philippe Caubere on a Parisian stage in January 1982 in his Danse du Diable That same year Edwige Feuillere chose the Theatre Edouard VII to return on the stage in La Derniere Nuit de l ete Jean Poiret and Maria Pacome play Joyeuses Paques In 1983 Strindberg has his only and great popular success in Paris with Miss Julie played by Niels Arestrup and Fanny Ardant after Isabelle Adjani The year before that of his anniversary Sacha Guitry returns home thanks to Jean Claude Brialy and Marie Jose Nat playing as a couple in Desire With Chapitre II de Noel Simon adapted by Pierre Barillet and Jean Pierre Gredy and directed by Pierre Mondy both Mireille Darc and Jean Piat returns on stage La Repetition ou l Amour puni by Jean Anouilh is played by Pierre Arditi Emmanuelle Beart Anny Duperey Bernard Giraudeau and Beatrice Agenin directed by Bernard Murat Paris discovers the English adaptation of the French classic Dangerous Liaisons with Bernard Giraudeau and Caroline Cellier The season ends in May 1989 with Un mois a la campagne dramatic comedy by Turgenev with Isabelle Huppert in a mise en scene by Bernard Murat 1982 La Danse du diable by Philippe Caubere 1982 La Derniere Nuit de l ete d Alexei Arbuzov directed by Yves Bureau 1983 Miss Julie by August Strindberg adaptation Boris Vian directed by Andreas Voutsinas 1983 Joyeuses Paques by Jean Poiret directed by Pierre Mondy 1984 Desire by Sacha Guitry directed by Jean Claude Brialy 1984 Treize a table by Marc Gilbert Sauvajon directed by Rene Clermont 1985 Chapitre II by Neil Simon adaptation Pierre Barillet and Jean Pierre Gredy directed by Pierre Mondy 1986 La Repetition ou l Amour puni by Jean Anouilh directed by Bernard Murat 1986 Les Clients by Jean Poiret directed by Bernard Murat 1987 Epoque epique by Bernard Haller and Jean Claude Carriere with Bernard Haller 1988 Les Liaisons dangereuses by Christopher Hampton after Choderlos de Laclos directed by Gerard Vergez 1988 Glengarry Glen Ross by David Mamet directed by Marcel Marechal1989 Julien Vartet EditThe season starts in October 1989 with a new director Julien Vartet and many comedies en vaudevilles which he authored Point de feu sans fumee Decibel La Frousse Archibald These comedies alternate with an eclectic program revival of Maxibules a forgotten play by Marcel Ayme At the end of October 1994 the season starts with two plays by Georges Feydeau On purge Bebe and Feu la Mere de Madame with Muriel Robin Pierre Richard and Darry Cowl in a mise en scene by Bernard Murat Julien Vartet undertakes important works of renovation which lead to the air conditioning of the venue 1989 Un mois a la campagne by Ivan Turgenev directed by Bernard Murat 1989 Point de feu sans fumee by Julien Vartet directed by Jean Paul Tribout 1990 Les Maxibules by Marcel Ayme directed by Gerard Savoisien 1990 Le Plaisir de rompre and Le Pain de menage by Jules Renard are interpreted by Anny Duperey Bernard Giraudeau and Bernard Murat in a mise en scene by the latter 1991 Decibel by Julien Vartet directed by Gerard Savoisien 1991 Jeanne et les juges by Thierry Maulnier directed by Marcelle Tassencourt 1991 Meme heure l annee prochaine by Bernard Slade directed by Roger Vadim 1992 Les Enfants d Edouard by Marc Gilbert Sauvajon directed by Jean Luc Moreau 1993 La Frousse by Julien Vartet directed by Raymond Acquaviva 1993 Toa by Sacha Guitry directed by Stephane Hillel 1993 Durant avec un T by Julien Vartet directed by Daniel Colas 1994 La Nuit a Barbizon by Julien Vartet directed by Gerard Savoisien 1994 On purge bebe by Feu la mere de Madame by Georges Feydeau directed by Bernard Murat 1994 Decibel by Julien Vartet directed by Gerard Savoisien 1995 Archibald by Julien Vartet directed by Daniel Colas 1998 Les Cinemas de la rue d Antibes by Julien Vartet directed by the author 1999 Archibald dby Julien Vartet directed by Jacqueline Bœuf2001 Bernard Murat and Jean Louis Livi EditAfter it was closed one year the theatre reopened in September 2001 under the codirection by Bernard Murat and Jean Louis Livi 2001 La Jalousie by Sacha Guitry directed by Bernard Murat with Michel Piccoli Anne Brochet Stephane Freiss and Annick Alane 2002 Sarah by John Murrell adapted by Eric Emmanuel Schmitt directed by Bernard Murat with Robert Hirsch and Fanny Ardant then Anny Duperey 2003 Petits crimes conjugaux by Eric Emmanuel Schmitt directed by Bernard Murat with Bernard Giraudeau and for the first time on stage Charlotte Rampling 2003 L Invite first play by David Pharao directed by Jean Luc Moreau Patrick Chesnais Evelyne Buyle and Philippe Khorsand 2004 Lunes de miel comedy by Noel Coward adaptation Eric Emmanuel Schmitt directed by Bernard Murat will be played some 250 times by the couple Pierre Arditi and Evelyne Bouix 2005 Amities sinceres by Francois Prevot Leygonie and Stephan Archinard directed by Bernard Murat with Bernard Murat and Michel Leeb 2005 Memoires d un tricheur by Sacha Guitry adapted directed and played by Francis Huster 2006 Deux sur la balancoire by William Gibson adaptation Jean Loup Dabadie directed by Bernard Murat with Alexandra Lamy and Jean Dujardin 2006 Le Vieux Juif blond first play by Amanda Sthers originally interpreted par Melanie Thierry and directed by Jacques Weber then by Fanny Valette under the direction of Bernard Murat 2006 Les Grandes Occasions by Bernard Slade directed by Bernard Murat with Clementine Celarie dans Jean Reno 2007 L Idee fixe by Paul Valery interpreted for the second time some 20 years later by Pierre Arditi and Bernard Murat directed by Bernard Murat2007 Bernard Murat EditIn September 2007 the theatre Edouard VII celebrates the year of Sacha Guitry 1885 1957 with two shows 2007 Mon pere avait raison by Sacha Guitry directed by Bernard Murat with Claude and Alexandre Brasseur playing together for the first time like Lucien and Sacha Guitry before them 2007 Un type dans le genre de Napoleon four unpublished one act plays by Sacha Guitry directed by Bernard Murat with Martin Lamotte Florence Pernel and Chloe LambertThe following plays were all directed by Bernard Murat 2008 Tailleur pour dames by Georges Feydeau 2008 Faisons un reve by Sacha Guitry 2009 L Eloignement by Loleh Bellon 2009 Sentiments provisoires by Gerald Aubert 2010 Audition by Jean Claude Carriere 2010 Le Prenom by Matthieu Delaporte and Alexandre de la Patelliere 2011 Le Paradis sur terre by Tennessee Williams 2011 Quadrille by Sacha Guitry 2012 Le Dindon by Georges Feydeau 2012 Comme s il en pleuvait by Sebastien Thiery 2014 La Porte a cote by Fabrice Roger Lacan with Emmanuelle Devos and Edouard Baer 2015 Le Mensonge by Florian Zeller with Pierre Arditi Evelyne Bouix Josiane Stoleru and Jean Michel DupuisReferences Edit Theatre Edouard VII Theatre in Paris Shows amp Experiences Home theatreinparis com External links EditOfficial site of the theatre Edouard VII Coordinates 48 52 17 N 2 19 46 E 48 8713 N 2 3294 E 48 8713 2 3294 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Theatre Edouard VII amp oldid 1108699965, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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