La Comédie de Reims [Reims] (Q17404)
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theatre building in Reims, France
- La Comédie de Reims
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| English | La Comédie de Reims [Reims] | theatre building in Reims, France |
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49°14'58.920"N, 4°1'13.850"E
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Built 1966 by Jean Le Couteur and Jacques Herbe. Provisionally opened 1 Oct 1966, officially opened 28 Oct 1969 as Maison de la Culture André Malraux, named in honour of the French writer and politician, André Malraux (1901-1976). Later renamed La Comédie de Reims. The complex contains a theatre hall (850 seats), a studio theatre (198 seats, originally a cinema hall), and a multi-media library. (English)
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3, chaussée Bocquaine
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51000
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1966
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Théâtre de Champagne (French)
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Théâtre Populaire de Reims (French)
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Le Grand Nuage de Magellan (French)
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La Comédie de Reims (French)
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