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Theatre building in Paris, France, opened 1862

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Built 1860-1862 as Théâtre Impérial du Châtelet by Gabriel Davioud. Opened 19 Aug 1862 with d'Ennery, Clairville and Monnier's fairy play Rothomago. Originally used for drama performances. Since 1875, also home to the Association des Concerts Colonne. In the 1900s, used for operetta, variety and ballet performances, for concerts, and as a cinema. Since 1906, used for regular opera seasons by impresario Gabriel Astruc. Since 1909, also used for ballet performances by Diaghilev's Ballets russes dance company. 1928-1979 mainly used for operetta and musical performances. Since 1979, operated by the city of Paris. 1979-1980 major restoration. 1980 renamed Théâtre Musical de Paris. Used for opera performances, concerts, and various festivals. 1988-1989 interior remoudelling for acoustical and visual enhancement. 1989 re-renamed Théâtre du Châtelet. 1998-1999 stage modernization. Currently mainly used for opera performances and concerts. Original capacity: 3000 people, today: 2300 seats. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1860-1862 as Théâtre Impérial du Châtelet by Gabriel Davioud. Opened 19 Aug 1862 with d'Ennery, Clairville and Monnier's fairy play Rothomago. Originally used for drama performances. Since 1875, also home to the Association des Concerts Colonne. In the 1900s, used for operetta, variety and ballet performances, for concerts, and as a cinema. Since 1906, used for regular opera seasons by impresario Gabriel Astruc. Since 1909, also used for ballet performances by Diaghilev's Ballets russes dance company. 1928-1979 mainly used for operetta and musical performances. Since 1979, operated by the city of Paris. 1979-1980 major restoration. 1980 renamed Théâtre Musical de Paris. Used for opera performances, concerts, and various festivals. 1988-1989 interior remoudelling for acoustical and visual enhancement. 1989 re-renamed Théâtre du Châtelet. 1998-1999 stage modernization. Currently mainly used for opera performances and concerts. Original capacity: 3000 people, today: 2300 seats. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1860-1862 as Théâtre Impérial du Châtelet by Gabriel Davioud. Opened 19 Aug 1862 with d'Ennery, Clairville and Monnier's fairy play Rothomago. Originally used for drama performances. Since 1875, also home to the Association des Concerts Colonne. In the 1900s, used for operetta, variety and ballet performances, for concerts, and as a cinema. Since 1906, used for regular opera seasons by impresario Gabriel Astruc. Since 1909, also used for ballet performances by Diaghilev's Ballets russes dance company. 1928-1979 mainly used for operetta and musical performances. Since 1979, operated by the city of Paris. 1979-1980 major restoration. 1980 renamed Théâtre Musical de Paris. Used for opera performances, concerts, and various festivals. 1988-1989 interior remoudelling for acoustical and visual enhancement. 1989 re-renamed Théâtre du Châtelet. 1998-1999 stage modernization. Currently mainly used for opera performances and concerts. Original capacity: 3000 people, today: 2300 seats. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Paris, France, opened 1862
  • Théâtre du chatelet
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Théâtre du chatelet [Paris]
Theatre building in Paris, France, opened 1862
  • Théâtre du chatelet

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Built 1860-1862 as Théâtre Impérial du Châtelet by Gabriel Davioud. Opened 19 Aug 1862 with d'Ennery, Clairville and Monnier's fairy play Rothomago. Originally used for drama performances. Since 1875, also home to the Association des Concerts Colonne. In the 1900s, used for operetta, variety and ballet performances, for concerts, and as a cinema. Since 1906, used for regular opera seasons by impresario Gabriel Astruc. Since 1909, also used for ballet performances by Diaghilev's Ballets russes dance company. 1928-1979 mainly used for operetta and musical performances. Since 1979, operated by the city of Paris. 1979-1980 major restoration. 1980 renamed Théâtre Musical de Paris. Used for opera performances, concerts, and various festivals. 1988-1989 interior remoudelling for acoustical and visual enhancement. 1989 re-renamed Théâtre du Châtelet. 1998-1999 stage modernization. Currently mainly used for opera performances and concerts. Original capacity: 3000 people, today: 2300 seats. (English)
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No heritage theatre machinery Le plancher de scène est composé de panneaux de bois de 43 mm d’épaisseur posés sur la structure des dessous de scène- trappes de 1575 mm (jardin/cour) x 1133 mm (face/lointain). Dimensions (cm) de la structure des dessous de scène: Largeur: 1890 / Profondeur: 1470 Niveaux des dessous (cm) de scène: 1er dessous: -289 / 2ème -524 / 3ème -758 (English)
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Directeur technique: Jacques Ayrault Directeur de la scène: Jérôme Chaumond Chef machiniste: Carlos Carcelès Le théâtre sera fermé pendant deux ans et demi (dépuis le 1er mars 2017). Depuis le 1er février 2017, la direction du Théâtre du Châtelet est assurée par Ruth Mackenzie et Thomas Lauriot dit Prévost. Bâti sous l‘autorité de Gabriel Davioud entre 1860 et 1862, le Théâtre du Châtelet est inauguré le 19 avril de cette même année, en présence de l’impératrice Eugénie. Parmi les temps forts de sa vaste histoire artistique, rappelons l’accueil des Concerts-Colonne au XIXe siècle et des Ballets Russes de Diaghilev au début du XXe. Le Châtelet propose une programmation éclectique, tournée vers tous les publics. (English)
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Paris 87
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1862
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1 Place du châtelet
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1979
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2,300
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