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Theatre building in Saint-Lo, France

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Built 1959-1963 by Marcel Mersier on the site of a previous theatre (destroyed in World War II). 400 seats. Named in honour of the French playwright, Roger Ferdinand (1898-1967). Opened 11 Oct 1963 with Roger Ferdinand's play Trois garçons, une fille, in presence of the author. The complex also includes the multi-purpose event hall Salle des Fêtes Salvador-Allende. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1959-1963 by Marcel Mersier on the site of a previous theatre (destroyed in World War II). 400 seats. Named in honour of the French playwright, Roger Ferdinand (1898-1967). Opened 11 Oct 1963 with Roger Ferdinand's play Trois garçons, une fille, in presence of the author. The complex also includes the multi-purpose event hall Salle des Fêtes Salvador-Allende. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1959-1963 by Marcel Mersier on the site of a previous theatre (destroyed in World War II). 400 seats. Named in honour of the French playwright, Roger Ferdinand (1898-1967). Opened 11 Oct 1963 with Roger Ferdinand's play Trois garçons, une fille, in presence of the author. The complex also includes the multi-purpose event hall Salle des Fêtes Salvador-Allende. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Saint-Lo, France
  • Theatre Roger Ferdinand
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Theatre Roger Ferdinand [Saint-Lo]
Theatre building in Saint-Lo, France
  • Theatre Roger Ferdinand

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49°6'51.998"N, 1°5'28.000"W
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Built 1959-1963 by Marcel Mersier on the site of a previous theatre (destroyed in World War II). 400 seats. Named in honour of the French playwright, Roger Ferdinand (1898-1967). Opened 11 Oct 1963 with Roger Ferdinand's play Trois garçons, une fille, in presence of the author. The complex also includes the multi-purpose event hall Salle des Fêtes Salvador-Allende. (English)
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11 October 1963
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