The first book in a series devoted to the most prestigious theatres in Paris, this monograph on the Théâtre Marigny sets out to describe its genesis and its many changes.
The book offers both a historical and architectural journey through the many transformations of this theatre, enriched by encounters with illustrious actors and authors such as Lacaze, Offenbach, Garnier... Historical images recount the political, economic and artistic environment of the theatre's glorious past, and recent photographs illustrate the elegant restoration proposed by Stéphane Millet, an architect resolutely committed to the rehabilitation of cultural venues.
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