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The Théâtre des Noctambules was a former Parisian cabaret established in 1894 by the chansonnier Martial Boyer (1872–1941) and located at 7 rue Champollion in the 5th arrondissement of Paris (Latin Quarter). In 1939, Pierre Leuris and Jean Claude turned it into a theatre. Fernand Voiturin became manager in 1952 until the venue closed down in June 1956, when the theatre was turned into a Revival house (Art et Essai) under the same name. The Bald Soprano by Eugène Ionesco premiered in this venue in 1950.

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dbo:abstract Le théâtre des Noctambules est un ancien cabaret parisien fondé en 1894 par le chansonnier Martial Boyer (1872-1941), situé 7 rue Champollion dans le 5e arrondissement (Quartier latin) et où se produisirent Numa Blès, Paul Delmet, Xavier Privas, Marcel Legay, Gabriel Montoya, Gaston Couté, Jehan Rictus, etc. En 1939, Pierre Leuris et Jean Claude le transforment en salle de théâtre. Fernand Voiturin en prend la direction en 1952, jusqu'à sa fermeture en juin 1956, date à laquelle le théâtre devient, sous le même nom, un cinéma d'art et d'essai. C'est aujourd'hui le Reflet Médicis 2. C'est dans ce théâtre, entre autres, qu'a été créé en 1950 La Cantatrice chauve d'Eugène Ionesco. (fr) The Théâtre des Noctambules was a former Parisian cabaret established in 1894 by the chansonnier Martial Boyer (1872–1941) and located at 7 rue Champollion in the 5th arrondissement of Paris (Latin Quarter). In 1939, Pierre Leuris and Jean Claude turned it into a theatre. Fernand Voiturin became manager in 1952 until the venue closed down in June 1956, when the theatre was turned into a Revival house (Art et Essai) under the same name. The Bald Soprano by Eugène Ionesco premiered in this venue in 1950. (en)
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rdfs:comment The Théâtre des Noctambules was a former Parisian cabaret established in 1894 by the chansonnier Martial Boyer (1872–1941) and located at 7 rue Champollion in the 5th arrondissement of Paris (Latin Quarter). In 1939, Pierre Leuris and Jean Claude turned it into a theatre. Fernand Voiturin became manager in 1952 until the venue closed down in June 1956, when the theatre was turned into a Revival house (Art et Essai) under the same name. The Bald Soprano by Eugène Ionesco premiered in this venue in 1950. (en) Le théâtre des Noctambules est un ancien cabaret parisien fondé en 1894 par le chansonnier Martial Boyer (1872-1941), situé 7 rue Champollion dans le 5e arrondissement (Quartier latin) et où se produisirent Numa Blès, Paul Delmet, Xavier Privas, Marcel Legay, Gabriel Montoya, Gaston Couté, Jehan Rictus, etc. En 1939, Pierre Leuris et Jean Claude le transforment en salle de théâtre. Fernand Voiturin en prend la direction en 1952, jusqu'à sa fermeture en juin 1956, date à laquelle le théâtre devient, sous le même nom, un cinéma d'art et d'essai. C'est aujourd'hui le Reflet Médicis 2. (fr)
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