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conditioning forced Auclair to demolish much of the original structure and to rebuild it entirely. Under the direction of architect Pascal Lépissier they created a completely soundproof auditorium inside a shell of concrete and steel, weighing 60 tons, and set on springs. It took two years and cost three million euros.
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In 2005 the quaint charm and history of the site captured the attention of theatrical producer Jean-Claude Auclair; he immediately bought the building with the intention of restoring it. Unfortunately, modern standards of safety, and the fact that the theatre had no acoustic insulation and no air
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The new theatre finally opened in 2008 and was named the Alhambra as a tribute to its famous former neighbor, the old Alhambra Maurice Chevalier. The new Alhambra has faithfully continued the music hall tradition of the old one, with an eclectic array of performers from the worlds of indie rock,
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The Alhambra occupies a building originally opened in 1920 by the Paris Fraternal Railway Association as a 600-seat theatre called the
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jazz, punk rock, African American folk, rap, world music, heavy metal, garage band rock, pop—even
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This article is about the present-day theatre in Paris. For other uses, see
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is a theatre which opened in April 2008 at 21, rue Yves-Toudic in the
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Entertainers who have performed at the Alhambra include:
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Alhambra (disambiguation)

Alhambra-Maurice Chevalier
Coordinates
48°52′14″N 2°21′48″E / 48.8706°N 2.3633°E / 48.8706; 2.3633
Capacity
www.alhambra-paris.com
10th arrondissement of Paris
Alhambra-Maurice Chevalier
manouche jazz
Duke Ellington
Thelonious Monk
Steve Lukather
Calvin Harris
Les Fatals Picards
Agnès Bihl
Murray Head
Alain Chamfort
Dick Rivers
Michel Fugain
La Grande Sophie
Joel Prevost
Amandine Bourgeois
Quentin Mosimann
Richie Havens
Doro
Roots Manuva
Yuksek
Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra
Nils Landgren Funk Unit

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