Folies-Dramatiques
40 Rue Rene-Boulanger,
Paris
75010
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Additional Info
Previously operated by: Gaumont France
Architects: M. Andre Lariviere
Styles: Streamline Moderne
Previous Names: Theatre Folies-Dramatiques
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Located close to the Place de La Republic in the north of the city centre. The Theatre Folies-Dramatiques opened in 1896 or 1897. Seating was provided for 1,600-seats in orchestra, balcony, 1st gallery and amphitheatre. It was a live theatre, but was screening films as part of its presentations from the beginning. By 1906 it was a full-time cinema.
In 1951 it was remodeled in a Streamline Moderne style to the plans of architect M. Andre Lariviere. The seating capacity was greatly reduced to all seating on a single sloping floor. It was still open in 1965, but had closed and was demolished by 1969.
The Renaissance Republique Paris Hotel now operates on the site.
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