Theatre de la Rue Saint Pierre or Le Spectacle de la Rue Saint Pierre, was the first (French-speaking) theatre in New Orleans in Louisiana, active in 1792-1810. It opened in 1792 and was known to the Spanish-speaking citizens as El Coliseo and to the French-speaking citizens, La Salle Comedie. It was described as a small building of native lumber near the center of the city. It was located on the uptown side of St. Peter Street between Royal and Bourbon Streets, in what is now called the French Quarter.
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TheatredelaRueSaintPierre or Le Spectacle delaRueSaintPierre, was the first (French-speaking) theatre in New Orleans in Louisiana, active in 1792-1810...
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal, Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie, Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension, and Ahuntsic-Cartierville to Rue Somerville at the edge of the Rivière...
Garden and the Cour-la-Reine, a popular lane for horseback riding at the edge of the city. At the time, the Concorde bridge and the Ruede Rivoli did not exist...
Salle dela Bouteille or Salle du Jeu de Paume dela Bouteille, later known as the Hôtel [de] Guénégaud or Guénégaud Theatre, was a 1671 theatre located...
Saint-Pierre found coins from the 3rd century and the remains of a major wall. Earlier excavations in the 17th century at the Fontaine-du-But (2 rue Pierre-Dac)...
director of the TheatredelaRueSaintPierre, where he became an actor. He continued as one of the most notable actors on the New Orleans theatre until his...
may have performed at the TheatredelaRueSaintPierre. Minette et Lise have been the object of a novel of Marie Chauvet, La Danse sur le Volcan (Paris:...
Orleans as "Broadway South". The first theatre in New Orleans was the French-language TheatredelaRueSaintPierre, which opened in 1792. The first opera...
The National Theatre of Strasbourg is a palace building on Strasbourg's Place dela République, now occupied by a theatre company of the same name, the...
to the RueSaint-Paul and Rue du Petit-Musc, begins at Rue des Lions-Saint-Paul and ends at RueSaint-Antoine. It successively crosses the Rue Charles-V...
have their main store in 8th arrondissement, Avenue Montaigne or Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, both in the Champs-Élysées Avenue shopping district. As...
1820 in front of the former theatre of the Paris Opera, the Salle delaruede Richelieu, the king decided that the theatre would be demolished in order...
especially the three Figaro plays. Beaumarchais was born Pierre-Augustin Caron in the RueSaint-Denis, Paris, on 24 January 1732. He was the only boy among...