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    The Cirque Olympique in Paris, also known as the Cirque Franconi, was an equestrian theatre company, founded in 1782 by Philip Astley, the English inventor...
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    summer home of the Théâtre Franconi, the equestrian troupe of the Cirque Olympique, the license for which had been sold in 1836 to Louis Dejean by Adolphe...
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    Foulon [site of the later Théâtre Historique] and the site of the later Cirque-Olympique Théâtre Lyri-Comique (1800) Théâtre des Variétés-Amusantes (3rd, 1803)...
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    to the first of two sections of the film. the Théâtre Lyrique the Cirque Olympique the Théâtre des Folies-Dramatiques the Théâtre des Funambules the Théâtre...
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    wider public. The company first performed in the relatively large Cirque Olympique on the Boulevard du Temple, in a working class district of Paris. Financial...
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  • historical drama in five acts and 12 tableaux, with Henri Crisafulli, Cirque-Olympique 1856: La Mye du roy Louis le unziesme, one-act drama, with Édouard...
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  • administration of the Cirque-Olympique. His plays were presented inter alia at the Théâtre de l'Ambigu-Comique and the Cirque-Olympique. 1801: La Vaccine...
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  • historical fact, Cirque olympique des frères Franconi, 25 April 1818: La Ferme des carrières, historical fact (with H. Franconi), Cirque olympique of the Franconi...
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    Lyrique in 1852. It used four different theatres in succession, the Cirque Olympique, the Théâtre Historique, the Salle du Théâtre-Lyrique (now the Théâtre...
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    Henri Franconi, he succeeded him in 1827 as managing director of the Cirque-Olympique. He specialized in training horses. In 1835, he forged an association...
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    Inauguration of the Cirque Olympique (now Théâtre du Châtelet) 30 October – Inauguration of the Théâtre Lyrique, facing the Cirque Olympique on Place du Châtelet...
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    Hostein's equestrian company, the Théâtre Impérial du Cirque. The previous theatre, the Cirque Olympique on the Boulevard du Temple, was slated for demolition...
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    based on his stories, but became an opera house. Next to it was the Cirque Olympique, which specialized in tableaux of romantic fairy tales and the battles...
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    dame du lac (1826), for victims of the fire at Antonio Franconi's Cirque Olympique; she contributed 500 francs. The Duchess of Berry and her first husband...
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  • melodrama in three acts by Ferdinand Laloue and Fabrice Labrousse, Cirque-Olympique (27 November) 1842: Le Prince Eugène et l'Impératrice Joséphine, drama...
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  • who met the famous equestrian Antonio Franconi, the director of the Cirque Olympique. Gericault decided to stay and live with the circus and painted only...
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  • de l'Ambigu, his plays were performed in these venues as well as at Cirque-Olympique. 1806: Les Amans du Pont-aux-biches ou la Place publique, vaudeville...
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    Parisian stages became the most in-demand venues for the shows. The Cirque Olympique, formerly an arena used for political and equestrian spectacles, took...
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    Polonais: événements historique by Charles Prosper was performed at the Cirque Olympique in Paris in 1831. Other plays were written by Janina Sedlaczek (1895)...
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    Astley's Amphitheatre, Royal Circus and Olympic Pavilion; and in Paris at Cirque Olympique, where 36 horse riders could perform simultaneously. Theatres built...
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  • Cirque Olympique, where España was first heard (Jacques Testard, ink and gouache)....
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  • (French: Le cirque olympique) or The Five Ring Circus (French: Le cirque des cinq anneaux) Filmed by Organisme de radio télévision olympique '92 (ORTO '92)...
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    opened a riding school in Paris and founded an equestrian theater named Cirque Olympique (French, Olympic circus), which acquired an impressive reputation....
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    for Paris (Académie Royale de Musique, Ambigu, Bouffes-Parisiens, Cirque Olympique, Comédie-Française, Délassements-Comiques, Folies-Dramatiques, Porte...
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    l'Impératrice (Odéon); Vaudeville, Variétés, Ambigu, Gaîté. The Opéra Italien, Cirque Olympique and Théâtre de Porte-Saint-Martin were added later. 1808 2 December –...
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    Lyrique Théâtre de l'Ambigu-Comique Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens Cirque Olympique Théâtre de la Gaîté Gymnase-Dramatique Théâtre des Nouveautés Théâtre...
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    Franconi, in 1807 he became with his brother Laurent director of the Cirque-Olympique (1807-1837). An actor, a mime, an esquire, nicknamed Minette, he authored...
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    called Mazeppa, or the Tartar Horse premiered at Antonio Franconi's Cirque Olympique in Paris in 1825. This was copied in both the USA and England. Aleksandr...
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    working class audiences, together on the Boulevard du Temple: the Cirque Olympique, the Folies-Dramatiques, the Théâtre de la Gaîté, the Théâtre des Funambules...
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  • act Alphonse Royer and Gustave Vaëz 15 November 1847 Opéra-National, Cirque Olympique Haydée, ou Le secret opéra comique 3 acts Eugène Scribe, based on Le...
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