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Long live the Paradis!
Great reviews of the Latin
Paradise, Paris Paradise, Night of
paradise,
Paradisiac, Champagne,
Hello Paradise, Viva Paradise and today Paradis d’Amour have all remained faithful to the true spirit of Traditional French Cabaret at its best,
The spirit of the “CABARET” is present through scenes which combine youth,
enthusiasm, and modernism using the talents of a world acclaimed international dance troupe.
Magic moment: the curtain
rises. Music, lights, costumes. The entire concept of a revue production can be experienced in a single glance. Cabaret dancers, dressed to the hilt, herald the start of the show.
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1802. Bonaparte, who was then First Consul, decided to have a theatre built on rue des Fossés Saint-Victor, The "Théâtre Latin" so was it called - was inaugurated in 1803. After 1830, it became one of the meccas of Parisian nightlife. It was the world of "Illusions perdues" of Honoré de Balzac.1887. Paris was preparing for the "Exposition universelle" of 1890. Gustave Eiffel, whose construction of the Eiffel Tower had already begun, was assigned the task of rebuilding the new theatre. 2 January 1889. The main theatre was inaugurated under its new name, Paradis Latin.
1973-1976. The theatre was restored according to Eiffel's plans-720 seats 1977. The theatre's artistic creation, direction and production were entrusted to Jean-Marie Rivière. On 14 November 1977, he presented "Paris Paradis," a poetic burlesque show produced with the aid of his accomplices, Pierre Simonini and Frédéric Botton. It was a triumph. This event marked the revival of Paradis Latin.
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