Artistic-Athévains

Artistic Athévains
Folies Artistic (1913-?), Artistic Concert (?-1935?), Artistic Voltaire (1935-70), Artistic Athévains (1980-present)
Address 45 bis rue Richard-Lenoir, 11th arrondissement
Paris
Coordinates 48°51′24″N 2°22′52″E / 48.85666°N 2.38098°E / 48.85666; 2.38098
Capacity 220 + 117 seats
Opened 1913
Website
www.artistic-athevains.com

Artistic Athévains is a theatre in Paris, located at 45 bis rue Richard-Lenoir in the 11th arrondissement. It was originally a café-concert, dating from the beginning of the 20th century.

History

In 1913 the café-concert took the name 'Folies Artistic'. In the 1920s, it became the 'Artistic Concert', presenting revues, opérettes and vaudevilles. In 1935, as the 'Artistic Voltaire', it became a cinema which lasted until 1970. In 1980, it once again became a theatre and was renamed the 'Artistic Athévains'. The repertoire is basically contemporary, though the classics are sometimes performed.

The theatre is directed by Anne-Marie Lazarini and Dominique Bourde. Recent productions have included lesser-known works by Carlo Goldoni, Leo Tolstoi, Eugène Labiche, Robert de Flers and Gaston de Caillavet, as well as modern works by Michel Vinaver (Les travaux et les jours) and Robert Pinget (Ici ou ailleurs) — also Molière's major classic George Dandin.

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