Theater of Puff out North

The Théâtre of Puff out North is a room of theater, located in the Quartier of the Vault, with the 37 (a) Boulevard of the Vault, in the 10 {{E}} district of Paris, vis-a-vis the subway station the Vault.

History

The Theater of Puff out North was built in 1876. It will be a high artistic place of its creation until after the Second world war. In May 1945, a young director, Jean Serge, gives to the theater the name of “Theater of the Crossroads”. But the room will know closing in June 1952, because at that time it did not present any more the security standards requested by the police force.

The reopening of the Theater of Puff out North will be done in 1974 under the impulse of its new directors Micheline Rozan and Peter Brook.

Other names

  • Theater Molière (1904)

  • Theater of the Crossroads (1945)

Measure

In 2006: 530 places divided into a floor, a row of cabins and a gallery.

Direction

Plays and artists there being produced

  • October 13rd, 1932 - Miracle in Verdun of Hans Chlumberg.

  • November 5th, 1932 - the Armoured train n° 14-69 of Vsevolod Ivanov.
  • November 30th, 1932 - Prussic acid of Friedrich Wolf.
  • December 1932 - Surprises of the divorce light comedy of Alexandre Bisson.
  • 1943 - the singer Damia holds the high-speed motorboat of several evenings of variety.
  • May 25th, 1945 - the Invasion of Léonid Léonov (Price Stalin 1944) with Daniel Ivernel and Michel Piccoli.
  • October 30th, 1945 - useless Mouths of Simone de Beauvoir, with Michel Vitold.
  • January 27th, 1946 - Winterset of Maxwell Anderson, adaptation of Marcel Achard with Daniel Gélin and Louis de Funès, and the King without love of Paul Mourousi.
  • December 1950 - Charles Béai, proposes to a resumption of These Ladies to the green hats according to the novel of Germaine Acremant, with Alice Tissot and Armand Bernard.

External bonds

  • Official site
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