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Theatre in Paris, France
Comédie-Caumartin
Comédie royale, Théâtre d'essai de la chanson
Address25 rue de Caumartin
Paris
France
Coordinates48°52′18″N 2°19′41″E / 48.871628°N 2.32816°E / 48.871628; 2.32816
TypeTheatre
Capacity380
Opened1901
Website
www.comedie-caumartin.com

The Comédie-Caumartin (French pronunciation: [kɔmedi komaʁtɛ̃]) is a 380-seat capacity theatre located at 25 rue de Caumartin in the 9th arrondissement of Paris.

Histoire

Inaugurated in 1901 under the name Comédie-Royale, the venue is dedicated to humour and particularly to plays belonging to the boulevard genre. In 1923, René Rocher gave its current name to the place.

In February 1958 the Theatre became Théâtre d'essai de la chanson. Pierre Dac and Francis Blanche played in the Chipolata 58 show

The famous play Boeing-Boeing by Marc Camoletti was premiered in this theatre on 10 December 1960 and performed here until 1980 before it was moved to the théâtre Michel. Since then, it has been performed about everywhere in the world

References

  1. Gilles Schlesser le cabaret rive gauche éditions de l'Archipel 2006
  2. "Le théâtre : Théatre Comédie Caumartin - Théâtre Paris - Théatre Paris 75009". Retrieved 28 April 2016.


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