The French legislation of 6 January 1864 which deregulated spoken and lyric theatre nationwide showed little sensitivity to the distinctive financial ecology of regional theatre. Its effects were precisely the opposite of those its architects intended, and caused most disruption to the very constituencies the legislation was intended to help. Comparative analysis of the immediate aftermath of this ‘liberté des théâtres’ reveals a state of near chaos across France. Town councils oscillated between abandoning to the market their traditions of theatre as artistic social service, and pouring in yet more taxpayers’ money just to maintain the status quo. Opera, as the most expensive art form, was the immediate casualty, ceding considerable grou...
Our thesis discusses the process and consequences of the attribution, by the State, of a national la...
Theater and Public Opera in Paris and London in the 18th Century. The consciousness of public emer...
When Offenbach’s La Vie parisienne premiered in Paris in 1866, it entered a longstanding debate on w...
The French legislation of 6 January 1864 which deregulated spoken and lyric theatre nationwide sho...
A concern in certain quarters from the mid-1840s onwards, lyric decentralisation became a hotly deba...
France in 1945 was reeling from the destruction wrought by the Second World War. As the Fourth Repub...
The theatre, a very often-frequented place from the 1770s, is at the junction of several socie-ties:...
The emergence of grand opéra around 1830 resulted in large-scale works in five acts setting libretti...
Recognising theatre's usefulness in nation-building and identity formation, most European countries ...
International audienceThe Theatre of the Republic and Arts, the new name given to the Opera of Paris...
In the last fifty years of the ancien régime, commercial theater in France was transformed. Provinci...
During the Restoration period, the Opera in Paris suffered from weak leadership, too much bureaucrac...
National audienceBefore the French Revolution, the Paris Opera was unquestionably the first French t...
Our thesis discusses the process and consequences of the attribution, by the State, of a national la...
National audienceThis text is a new edition of two articles written in 1999. Among other things, it ...
Our thesis discusses the process and consequences of the attribution, by the State, of a national la...
Theater and Public Opera in Paris and London in the 18th Century. The consciousness of public emer...
When Offenbach’s La Vie parisienne premiered in Paris in 1866, it entered a longstanding debate on w...
The French legislation of 6 January 1864 which deregulated spoken and lyric theatre nationwide sho...
A concern in certain quarters from the mid-1840s onwards, lyric decentralisation became a hotly deba...
France in 1945 was reeling from the destruction wrought by the Second World War. As the Fourth Repub...
The theatre, a very often-frequented place from the 1770s, is at the junction of several socie-ties:...
The emergence of grand opéra around 1830 resulted in large-scale works in five acts setting libretti...
Recognising theatre's usefulness in nation-building and identity formation, most European countries ...
International audienceThe Theatre of the Republic and Arts, the new name given to the Opera of Paris...
In the last fifty years of the ancien régime, commercial theater in France was transformed. Provinci...
During the Restoration period, the Opera in Paris suffered from weak leadership, too much bureaucrac...
National audienceBefore the French Revolution, the Paris Opera was unquestionably the first French t...
Our thesis discusses the process and consequences of the attribution, by the State, of a national la...
National audienceThis text is a new edition of two articles written in 1999. Among other things, it ...
Our thesis discusses the process and consequences of the attribution, by the State, of a national la...
Theater and Public Opera in Paris and London in the 18th Century. The consciousness of public emer...
When Offenbach’s La Vie parisienne premiered in Paris in 1866, it entered a longstanding debate on w...