"language of Molière". Born into a prosperous family and having studied at the Collège de Clermont (now Lycée Louis-le-Grand), Molière was well suited...
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the Théâtre de la République and popularly as "La Maison de Molière" (The House of Molière). It acquired the latter name from the troupe of the best-known...
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and toys dating between 1850 and 1950. Musée d'art et d'histoire. La salle Molière (theater); Cinema; Library Christine de Pizan; Library André-Malraux...
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The Salle Richelieu (French: [sal ʁiʃljø]) is the principal theatre of the Comédie-Française. It is located in the Palais-Royal in the first arrondissement...
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opened in 1888, houses a 1,200-seat main auditorium and the 350-seat Salle Molière concert hall. The interior of the Italian-style opera house, built from...
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Festival de Carcassonne, as well as Gaslight by Patrick Hamilton at the Salle Molière in Montpellier in 1963. She was director of Radio-France-Hérault [fr]...
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death of Molière, the Salle de la Bouteille became the home of the Guénégaud Theatre, a company formed from the remnants of the troupe of Molière and players...
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Perousse Salle Léo Ferré 5 Place Saint Jean 5th 1984 theatre (plays) Salle Molière 18 Quai de Bondy 5th 1902–04 concerts Built by Eugène Huguet Salle Rameau...
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Louvre (redirect from Salle des Etats)
ceiling for the Salle des Bronzes (the former Salle La Caze), a counterpoint to that of Braque installed in 1953 in the adjacent Salle Henri II. The room's...
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play Le Malade imaginaire by Molière (1673). He proposes to marry the title-character's older daughter Angélique; Molière portrays Diafoirus as a pedantic...
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Théâtre du Palais-Royal (rue Saint-Honoré) (redirect from Salle du Palais-Royal)
The Théâtre du Palais-Royal (or Grande Salle du Palais-Royal) on the rue Saint-Honoré in Paris was a theatre in the east wing of the Palais-Royal, which...
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Hôtel du Petit-Bourbon (redirect from Salle du Petit-Bourbon)
Hall, the Grande Salle du Petit-Bourbon, was larger than any room in the Louvre, and served as the first theatre of the troupe of Molière upon their arrival...
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Concerto in G major with orchestra, in Lyon he gave a recital at the Salle Molière. He played at the Hôtel des Ventes de Drouot for the Parisian premiere...
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the 4th Arrondissement City Hall. In Lyon he gave a recital at the Salle Molière. He also played at a concert for perfumer Jean-Paul Guerlain’s birthday...
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The Salle du Bel-Air or Salle du Jeu de Paume de Béquet (Hall of the Béquet Tennis Court), also spelled Becquet, was a 1672 theatre located in Paris,...
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and romantic works. It performs regularly in France (Opéra de Lyon, Salle Molière [fr] in Lyon, Musée d'Orsay, Abbaye de Royaumont) and abroad, and is...
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Serbia, China, Taiwan and Japan. He performed at Salle Gaveau, Théâtre du Châtelet, Salle Molière [fr] and Opéra Nouvel in Lyon and played in chamber...
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Gare de Lyon-Saint-Paul (1874) and the Palais de Bondy, housing the Salle Molière (1904). Several of the paths on the street are open to visitors. At...
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Molière, at Versailles, September 14, 1665 La Pastorale comique, play by Molière, at St-Germain-en-Laye, January 5, 1667 Le Sicilien, play by Molière...
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Gardens of Versailles (redirect from Salle de Bal)
the Bosquet du Théâtre d'Eau, Île du Roi and Miroir d'Eau, the Salle des Festins (Salle du Conseil), the Bosquet des Trois Fontaines in 1671; the Labyrinthe...
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To celebrate its 25th anniversary, Le Cercle Molière produced Molière’s The Miser in 1950. Other Molière plays produced by the company included The Imaginary...
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Théâtre des Tuileries (redirect from Salle des Machines)
theatre in the former Tuileries Palace in Paris. It was also known as the Salle des Machines, because of its elaborate stage machinery, designed by the...
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Molières (French pronunciation: [mɔljɛʁ]; Occitan: Molièras) is a commune in the Dordogne department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France. Communes...
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literary critique of Molière's play, but Edmé Boursault's Portrait de peintre (1663) attacked Molière's moral character and insinuated Molière had committed...
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has been a resident of the Comédie-Française. He was nominated for two Molière Award : in 2018 for his lead role in Scapin the Schemer, directed by Denis...
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Stade Sébastien Charléty (redirect from Salle Pierre Charpy)
Racing Métro in the 2009–10 season. There is an indoor sporting arena called Salle Pierre Charpy that is located under the stadium. The capacity of the arena...
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erected inside the chateau for the presentation of three other plays by Molière: Les Fâcheux, Le Mariage Forcé, and Tartuffe, which premiered in an incomplete...
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now known as Salle des Caryatides, has also been called Salle Basse, Salle Basse des Suisses,: 71 Grande Salle, Salle des Gardes, Salle des Antiques...
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Misanthrope, Molière, 1° January 1937 Lord Kingston, Chatterton,, Alfred de Vigny, 7 & 14 January 1937 = 2 fois Éraste, Le Dépit amoureux, Molière, 15 January...
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is a French actor, screenwriter and film director. He has received two Molière Awards for his stagework and has won two César Awards, one for writing...
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