Théâtre de la rue Feydeau

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Théâtre de la rue Feydeau was a prominent late-18th-century Parisian theatre known for staging opéras comiques and contributing significantly to the city’s musical and theatrical life before its closure in the early 19th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural venue
opera house
theatre
artForm drama
music
closureTime early 19th century
country France
genre opera
opéra comique
theatre
historicalEra Ancien Régime–Revolutionary and Napoleonic-era Paris
languageOfPerformance French
locatedIn 1st arrondissement of Paris NERFINISHED
Paris
Paris, France NERFINISHED
Île-de-France region
surface form: Île-de-France
locatedOn rue Feydeau NERFINISHED
notableFeature Parisian urban theatre architecture of the period
reputation for high-quality musical productions
operatedInPeriod early 19th century
late 18th century
significance important contributor to Parisian musical life
important contributor to Parisian theatrical life
major Parisian venue for opéra comique in the late 18th century
status closed
usedFor public performances
staging opéras comiques
staging theatrical works

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Théâtre Feydeau alsoKnownAs Théâtre de la rue Feydeau