Théâtre Verlaine

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The Théâtre Verlaine was a theater located at 66 rue de Rochechouart in the 9th arrondissement of Paris. It opened in 1946 with 750 seats.[1] In 1953 it was renamed the Théâtre des Arts and remained open until 1969 under the direction of Alexandra Rouba-Jansky.

References

  1. ^ The French review, Volume 19, Page 259, American Association of Teachers of French, 1946

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