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393: 54: 257:. She managed it with her son Joseph Eugène Déjazet, until 1870. The theatre closed on 1 June 1870, becoming the Folies-Nouvelles again in 1871 and back to Théâtre Déjazet in 1872. It was known as the 445: 401: 261:
from 1876 to 1880, when it reverted to Folies-Nouvelles for two months, before finally becoming the Théâtre Déjazet again on 17 September 1880.
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who later was crowned Charles X. It was then closed down and not reopened until 1851. At that time it became a
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also regularly performed there between 1853 and 1859. The Folies-Nouvelles closed on 1 September 1859.
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It reopened with the name Théâtre Déjazet on 27 September 1859 under the direction of the actress
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From 2009 to 2011, the theatre hosted the weekly seminar of the psychoanalyst
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Buildings and structures in the 3rd arrondissement of Paris
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The Harvard Concise Dictionary of Music and Musicians
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Histoire des théâtres 1402–1904. Notice préliminaire
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Paris
Capacity
boulevard du Temple
boulevard du crime
3rd arrondissement
Paris
Comte d'Artois
café-concert
jeu de paume
Hervé
Auguste Pilati
Jacques Offenbach
Oyayaye, ou La Reine des îles
opérettes
Delibes
Lecocq
Paul Legrand
Virginie Déjazet
Jacques-Alain Miller
Théâtre Dejazet Rich Culture & History


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