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Refined productions by Molière and Racine, and modern interpretations by masters such as Robert Wilson, are staged regularly (though only in French) at the vintage venue where actress Sarah Bernhardt began her career. Founded in 1680 by Louis XIV, the theater finally opened its doors to the public in 1799. It nearly burned to the ground a hundred years later. The current building dates from 1900.

Arts/Performance Venue

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1 pl. Colette
Paris, Île-de-France  75001, France

-08–25–10–16–80-€0.18 per minute

www.comedie-francaise.fr

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