Théâtre de Babylone, Paris

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Théâtre de Babylone in Paris was a small avant-garde theater best known as the venue that premiered Samuel Beckett’s groundbreaking play "Waiting for Godot."

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instanceOf theatre
architecturalType small theatre
artisticDirector Roger Blin NERFINISHED
artisticProfile avant‑garde theatre
associatedWith post‑war Parisian intellectual life
capacity small audience capacity
cityDistrict Raspail–Sèvres‑Babylone area
continent Europe
country France
countryCode FR
culturalSignificance important site in post‑war French theatre
directorOf"Waiting for Godot"Premiere Roger Blin NERFINISHED
eraOfProminence 1950s
genreSpecialization avant‑garde theatre
contemporary drama
languageOfPerformance French
locatedIn 7th arrondissement of Paris
Paris
neighborhood Saint‑Germain‑des‑Prés NERFINISHED
notableFor hosting experimental theatre productions
premiere of "En attendant Godot"
notableWorkPremiered "En attendant Godot" NERFINISHED
"Waiting for Godot" NERFINISHED
playwrightAssociated Samuel Beckett NERFINISHED
premiereDateOf"Waiting for Godot" 1953-01-05
status defunct theatre
streetAddress 38 boulevard Raspail
theatricalMovement Theatre of the Absurd NERFINISHED

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Waiting for Godot firstPerformancePlace Théâtre de Babylone, Paris