Théâtre Tristan-Bernard

Coordinates: 48°52′44″N 2°19′09″E / 48.8789°N 2.3192°E / 48.8789; 2.3192
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The théâtre Tristan-Bernard is a private Parisian theatre located at 64 rue du Rocher in the 8th arrondissement of Paris.

Repertoire

Note : dates in brackets refer to the first performance.

Théâtre Albert I (1919-1930)

Théâtre Tristan-Bernard (1930-1932)

  • 1931 : La Crise ministérielle by Tristan Bernard (15 January)
  • 1931 : Le Sauvage by Tristan Bernard, mise en scène Henri Burguet (19 February)
  • 1931 : La Belle Hôtesse by Carlo Goldoni, mise en scène Georges Pitoëff (14 October)
  • 1931 : L'Admirable Dalila and Salomon le Sage Tristan Bernard (28 October)
  • 1932 : Le Doyen des enfants de chœur, comedy in 3 acts by Maxime Léry and Guy d'Abzac (12 November)


Théâtre Charles-de-Rochefort

Direction Charles de Rochefort (1936-1939)

Direction Marie Grant (1939-1972)

Théâtre Tristan-Bernard

Direction Dominique Nohain (1973-1986)

Direction Edy Saiovici (1986-2013)

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48°52′44″N 2°19′09″E / 48.8789°N 2.3192°E / 48.8789; 2.3192