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Coordinates: 48°5059N 2°2034E / 48.8496°N 2.3429°E / 48.8496; 2.3429
 

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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 SopranobyEugène Ionesco premiered in this venue in 1950.

Repertoire[edit]

  • 1941 : Le Bout de la routebyJean Giono, directed by Pierre Leuris (30 May)
  • 1941 : Le Pain des hommesbyJean-Charles Pichon, directed by France Guy
  • 1945 : Le Mal de lunebyRené-Marill Albères, directed by Pierre Leuris and Jean-Claude Leuris (January)
  • 1945 : The Dance of DeathbyAugust Strindberg, directed by Jean Vilar (1 February)
  • 1946 : AmphitryonbyMolière, le Rideau des Jeunes (Februaryr)
  • 1946 : Les IncendiairesbyMaurice Clavel, directed by Jean Vernier (12 April)
  • 1946 : GhostsbyHenrik Ibsen, directed by Jean Vilar (December)
  • 1947 : The Exception and the RulebyBertolt Brecht, directed by Jean-Marie Serreau
  • 1947 : Les ÉpiphaniesbyHenri Pichette, directed by Georges Vitaly (2 December)
  • 1948 : Docteur HinterlandbyJean Josipovici, directed by Jean Mercure (January)
  • 1948 : Spectacle Tchekhov : Le Chant du cygne, On the Harmful Effects of Tobacco, A Marriage Proposal, The Bear, directed by Pierre Assy (March)
  • 1949 : Pas d'amourbyUgo Betti, adaptation Maurice Clavel, directed by Michel Vitold
  • 1949 : ClarabyJean de Beer, directed by Jacques Reynier (December)
  • 1949 : Les Mamelles de TirésiasbyGuillaume Apollinaire, directed by Clément Harari (29 avril)
  • 1949 : Hop Signor ! and Fastes d'enferbyMichel de Ghelderode, directed by André Reybaz (22 November)
  • 1950 : Destin à vendre by Paul Herenne, directed by Jean-Claude Dumontier (January)
  • 1950 : L’AmpelourbyJacques Audiberti, directed by André Reybaz (February)
  • 1950 : Sire HalewynbyMichel de Ghelderode, directed by Catherine Toth (February)
  • 1950 : L'Équarrissage pour tousbyBoris Vian and Sa peaubyJacques Audiberti, directed by André Reybaz (11 April)
  • 1950 : The Bald SopranobyEugène Ionesco, directed by Nicolas Bataille (11 May)
  • 1950 : La Grande et la Petite ManœuvrebyArthur Adamov, directed by Roger Blin (11 November)
  • 1951 : Danse sans musique by Henri-Charles Richard and Albert Gray after Peter Cheyney, directed by René Clermont (19 February)
  • 1951 : SurvivrebyMichel Philippot, directed by Émile Dars (17 April)
  • 1952 : ElectrabySophocles, adaptation Maurice Clavel, directed by Albert Médina (April)
  • 1952 : Les Fous de DieubyFriedrich Dürrenmatt, directed by Catherine Toth (20 November)
  • 1952 : Doña RositadeFederico García Lorca, directed by Claude Régy (December)
  • 1953 : L'École des bouffonsdeMichel de Ghelderode, directed by André Reybaz
  • 1953 : The Merchant of VenicebyShakespeare
  • 1953 : L'Île aux chèvres d'Ugo Betti, directed by Pierre Valde (21 April)
  • 1953 : Three plays in one act, directed by Sacha Pitoëff (July) :
  • 1953 : Les HussardsbyPierre-Aristide Bréal, directed by Jacques Fabbri (15 December)
  • 1954 : Negro SpiritualbyYves Jamiaque, directed by Marcel Lupovici (29 November)
  • 1955 : La Surprise de l'amourbyMarivaux, directed by Robert Postec (February)
  • 1955 : Le Ping-pongbyArthur Adamov, directed by Jacques Mauclair (2 March)
  • 1955 : L'Île de la providencebyHubert Gignoux, directed by René Lafforgue (October)
  • 1955 : Pas d'amourbyUgo Betti, adaptation Maurice Clavel (November)
  • 1956 : Marée bassebyJean Duvignaud, directed by Roger Blin (19 January)
  • 1956 : L’Orgueil et la NuéebyGeorges Soria, directed by Pierre Valde (March)
  • 1956 : Les Amants puérilsbyFernand Crommelynck, directed by Tania Balachova (13 March)
  • 48°50′59N 2°20′34E / 48.8496°N 2.3429°E / 48.8496; 2.3429


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