It's a tornado that hits the stage of the brand new Passy theater, in the sixteenth arrondissement of Paris. In the midst of a health crisis, Jean-Georges Tharaud, Michel Dumusois and François Dancette ardently revived this room which was a cinema between 1932 and 1985. An Art Deco setting with 200 seats with deep black velvet walls in the very busy rue de Passy in the 16th arrondissement. “We are very happy with the start. The spectators are numerous and delighted with this new cultural offer in the district. We offer intelligent entertainment, neither too elitist nor too boulevard ”, underlines Michel Dumusois, who after a career as an industrialist fulfills one of his childhood dreams, passionate about opera and chamber music.
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- Artist, resistance fighter, spy, Joséphine Baker enters the Pantheon
Stopped in full flight because of the pandemic, the
Joséphine B.
show
has therefore found the ideal theater on the eve of the artist's entry into the Pantheon on November 30.
The actress Clarisse Caplan immediately blends into the
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