French Popular theater

The French Popular Théâtre (TPR) is a founded theater company the 1961 by the actor as a director Charles Joris, with like cofounder Roger Jendly and Bernard Liègme.

With the autumn 1961, the professional team organizes her Community life in a farm of Chézard-Saint-Martin, in the Canton of Neuchâtel. The spectacles are played in round in all the French-speaking Switzerland. The requests for subsidies find an echo positive in the Jurassic Arc. In 1968, the company settles with La Chaux-de-Fonds. It extends its rounds to the France and the Belgium. It on the spot develops considerable work of animation and formation, more particularly intense in the Jura (Canton of the Jura and the Bernese Jura). During ten years, it leads a pilot experiment in the field of the Theater for childhood and youth.

In the Biennial ones of La Chaux-de-Fonds like to the wire of its regular activity, the TPR accommodates very many French, French troops and whole world, widening its programs with the dance, martial arts, the music.

With Neuchâtel, festivals of summer and outdoor give him the possibility of presenting in alternation the spectacles of the repertory of its troop of actors.

In 1983, the TPR can finally equip with its taste a permanent shelter, the house of Beautiful-Site, bought by the town of La Chaux-de-Fonds. The architectural reassignment is carried out under the direction of the scenographic and technical TEAM of the theater.

After one period of uncertainty and a chronic lack of means, the TPR reorganizes as of 1990 the whole of its activities in the new situation of the proliferation of the cultural and theatrical, professional hearths or semi-professionals. In June 1992, it reorganizes in the form of an Association, to which by convention six cities bind: La Chaux-de-Fonds, Neuchâtel, Locle, Moutier, Bienne and Delémont.

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