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Vintage 1921 Le Trianon Lyrique Theatre Program Paris

$ 23.76

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    Auction Wizard 2000 Listing Template - AW2KLOT#:15349
    Check out this amazing original program from Le Trianon Lyrique theatre in Paris. It is dated 1922 for the production of "Le Controleur des Wagons-Lits" a comedy in 3 acts. Has lots of great ads from Paris from the 1920's, pictures of some of the actors, and the program part. 16 pages total. Measures about 5 x 6 inches. Nice piece of Paris Theatre history!
    History of the Theatre from Wikipedia
    After the fire in 1900 destroyed the old theatre, the architect Joseph Cassian Bernard, a student of Charles Garnier and the designer of the Pont Alexandre III, undertook construction of a new 1000-seat theater in the Italian style, with two levels of balconies. It was inaugurated on December 18, 1902 as the Trianon-Théâtre. The theater was renamed the Théâtre Victor-Hugo in 1903, a subsidized theater that gave performances of classical works.[1] In 1906 the theater became the Trianon-Comique.[6] It was home to a branch of the Opéra-Comique that specialized in operetta. Picasso visited the theater and drew portraits of many of the habitués. In 1917 the theater was renamed the Trianon-Lyrique. It became simply Le Trianon in 1920. In 1936 Le Trianon became a music hall, putting on performances by artists such as Yvette Guilbert, Marie Dubas, Fréhel and Pierre Dac.
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    3/2021