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Theatre building in Chagny, France

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Built 1881. In the 20th century, used as a cinema and as a ballroom. 1938 and 1996 major restorations. Re-opened 18 May 1996 as Théâtre de Copiaus, named in honor of the French actor and theatre director, Jacques Copeau (1879-1949), after whom the actors of his troupe were nicknamed les Copiaus in his home village of Pernand Vergelesses (Bourgogne). (English)
Property / Note: Built 1881. In the 20th century, used as a cinema and as a ballroom. 1938 and 1996 major restorations. Re-opened 18 May 1996 as Théâtre de Copiaus, named in honor of the French actor and theatre director, Jacques Copeau (1879-1949), after whom the actors of his troupe were nicknamed les Copiaus in his home village of Pernand Vergelesses (Bourgogne). (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1881. In the 20th century, used as a cinema and as a ballroom. 1938 and 1996 major restorations. Re-opened 18 May 1996 as Théâtre de Copiaus, named in honor of the French actor and theatre director, Jacques Copeau (1879-1949), after whom the actors of his troupe were nicknamed les Copiaus in his home village of Pernand Vergelesses (Bourgogne). (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Chagny, France
  • Theatre of Chagny
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Theatre of Chagny [Chagny]
Theatre building in Chagny, France
  • Theatre of Chagny

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46°54'33.883"N, 4°45'8.816"E
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Built 1881. In the 20th century, used as a cinema and as a ballroom. 1938 and 1996 major restorations. Re-opened 18 May 1996 as Théâtre de Copiaus, named in honor of the French actor and theatre director, Jacques Copeau (1879-1949), after whom the actors of his troupe were nicknamed les Copiaus in his home village of Pernand Vergelesses (Bourgogne). (English)
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1881
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5, rue Louis Gourat, 71150 Chagny
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