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Théâtre des Mathurins

Coordinates: 48°52′23″N 2°19′33″E / 48.873088°N 2.325861°E / 48.873088; 2.325861
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Théâtre des Mathurins
Théâtre de Monsieur (1910–1911)
Nouveaux-Mathurins (1911–1912)
théâtre Sacha-Guitry (1913–1920)
Le théâtre des Mathurins, rue des Mathurins (Paris 8)
Map
AddressRue des Mathurins
Paris
France
Coordinates48°52′23″N 2°19′33″E / 48.873088°N 2.325861°E / 48.873088; 2.325861
Typetheatre
Capacity386
Construction
Opened1898
ArchitectSalvan (1897)
Rochet (1898)
Charles Siclis (1922)
Gumpel (1936)
Website
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The théâtre des Mathurins (French pronunciation: [teatʁ de matyʁɛ̃]), also called Les Mathurins ([le matyʁɛ̃]), is a Parisian theatre located 36, rue des Mathurins in the 8th arrondissement of Paris established in 1897.

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Productions

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Direction Marguerite Deval
  • 1900: Le Beau Choréas, February
  • 1900: La Petite Femme de Luth opéra burlesque by Tristan Bernard, November
Direction Jules Berny
Théâtre Sacha-Guitry
Théâtre des Mathurins
  • 1921: La Huitième Femme de Barbe-Bleue by Alfred Savoir
  • 1921: Les Deux Monsieur de Madame by Félix Gandéra, 7 October
  • 1922: Le Pêcheur d'ombres by Jean Sarment, 16 January
  • 1922: La Belle Poule by Marcel Nadaud, 2 February
  • 1922: La Farce de Popa Ghéorghé by Adolphe Orna, directed by Gaston Baty,
  • 1922: Martine by Jean-Jacques Bernard, directed by Gaston Baty,
  • 1922: Intimité by Jean-Victor Pellerin, directed by Gaston Baty,
  • 1923: La Huitième Femme de Barbe-Bleue by Alfred Savoir,
  • 1923: Vertu by Alfred Savoir and Régis Gignoux
  • 1924: Ce que femme veut by Alfred Savoir and Étienne Rey, directed by Charlotte Lysès, 5 January
  • 1924: Akim by Victor Eftimiu, 6 February
  • 1924: Le Chemin des écoliers by André Birabeau
  • 1924: Ma femme danseuse by Louis Delluc, 18 October
  • 1925: Boudu sauvé des eaux by René Fauchois, 30 March
  • 1925: Au jardin de ma tante by Jacques Anger, 4 June
  • 1925: Parce que de Jean Alley, 30 December
  • 1926: Monsieur de Saint Obin by André Picard and Harold Marsh Harwood, 1 March
  • 1926: Le Paradis perdu by Lucien Daudet and Edouard Ferras, 5 November
Direction René Saunier
Direction Jean Sarrus
Direction Jean Tedesco
Directed by Georges Pitoëff
Direction Marcel Herrand and Jean Marchat
Direction Rika Radifé
Direction Henri de Menthon
Direction Gérard Caillaud
Direction Julien Vartet
  • 1997: Grison IV by Julien Vartet, directed by Gérard Savoisien, 7 February
  • 1997: Cœur de laitue by Stéphanie Tesson, directed by the author, Petits Mathurins, 8 October
  • 1997: Ce que femme veut... by Julien Vartet, directed by Raymond Acquaviva, 19 December
  • 1998: Archibald by Julien Vartet, directed by the author, 28 May
  • 1998: La Frousse by Julien Vartet, directed by the author, Petits Mathurins, 6 November
Direction Bernard Murat and Jean-Louis Livi
Direction Daniel Colas et Yvan Varco
Direction Stéphane Engelberg, Louis-Michel Colla and Séverine Setbon

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