Théâtre Saint-Georges
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The Théâtre Saint-Georges is a theatre in the French capital Paris, located on the Rue Saint-Georges from which it takes its name. Designed by the architect Charles Siclis, it was constructed on the site of a former mansion and opened in 1929. Originally it was managed by Camille Choisy, before he handed it over to Benoît-Léon Deutsch who successfully staged Boulevard comedies during the 1930s including Georges Berr and Louis Verneuil's The Train for Venice.
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Rue Saint-Georges, Paris 9th Arrondissement (Paris)
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N 48.8782 ° | E 2.3372 ° |
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Théâtre Saint-Georges
Rue Saint-Georges
75009 Paris, 9th Arrondissement (Paris)
Ile-de-France, France
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