Theater building

Théâtre moderne

théâtre moderne

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About

The Gymnase-Enfantin or Gymnase des Enfants was an entertainment come formally located near the Passage de l'Opéra (Galerie du Barometer, leading to the Salle Le Peletier) in the 9th arrondissement of Paris. It had a capacity of 200 spectators. In 1840–41 it was known as the Théâtre des Jeunes-Artistes and thereafter as the Théâtre des Jeunes-Comédiens.

History: Inaugurated in 1829, the Gymnase-Enfantin (named in reference to the Gymnase-Dramatic) presented, as the name suggests, shows only played by children, a genre made popular in the 18th century by the Théâtre des Beaujolais. Several artists made there their beginning such as Alphonsine or Clarisse Midroy. In 1839, Auguste de Monval, dit Saint-Hilaire, became managing director. A victim of a fire 30 July 1843 and still very popular with families, the theater definitely closed down. The troupe was then integrated into that of its rival, the Théâtre Comte. Occasionally the building was rebuilt and became the Modern Theatre.

Théâtre moderne

Bibliography: Paul Lacroix, M. de Soleinne's Dramatic Library, 1844 (p. 236-237) Henry Lecomte, History of theatres in Paris, H. Daragon, Paris, 1903 Philippe Chauveau, "...