Alhambra (Paris)

Theatre in Paris, France
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::summary Theatre in Paris, France ::
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Alhambra |
| image | Théâtre de l'Alhambra-1925.jpg |
| caption | Facade of the old Alhambra-Maurice Chevalier at 50, rue de Malte, Paris in 1925 |
| address | 21, rue Yves-Toudic |
| city | Paris |
| country | France |
| coordinates | |
| mapframe-marker | theatre |
| capacity | 600 |
| type | Music hall |
| opened | 15 April 2008 |
| other_names | Théâtre Art Déco des Cheminots (1920–1933) |
| website | |
| :: |
::callout[type=note] the present-day theatre in Paris ::
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The Alhambra is a theatre which opened in April 2008 at 21, rue Yves-Toudic in the 10th arrondissement of Paris, 300 meters from the site of the old Alhambra-Maurice Chevalier.
History
The Alhambra occupies a building originally opened in 1920 by the Paris Fraternal Railway Association as a 600-seat theatre called the Théâtre Art Déco des Cheminots (Art Deco Theatre of the Railways). The elaborate furnishings included beautiful mahogany doors, geometric chandeliers, and stucco pillars — surmounted all by a bas-relief of a locomotive. The theatre, which had never been legally recognized as a theater by the Paris authorities, was converted to a commercial building in 1933, but it still contained a drive-in theater reserved for railway workers. Unfortunately, this drive-in theater was rarely open.
In 2005 the quaint charm and history of the site captured the attention of theatrical producer Jean-Claude Auclair; he immediately bought the building with the intention of restoring it. Unfortunately, modern standards of safety, and the fact that the theatre had no acoustic insulation and no air conditioning forced Auclair to demolish much of the original structure and to rebuild it entirely.
The new theatre finally opened in 2008 and was named the Alhambra as a tribute to its famous former neighbor, the old Alhambra Maurice Chevalier. Sadly, all that remains of the original Art Deco decor is a monumental staircase leading to the balcony.
Performers
Entertainers who have performed at the Alhambra include:
- Duke Ellington
- Thelonious Monk
- Steve Lukather
- Calvin Harris
- Les Fatals Picards
- Agnès Bihl
- Murray Head
- Alain Chamfort
- Dick Rivers
- Michel Fugain
- La Grande Sophie
- Joel Prevost
- Amandine Bourgeois
- Quentin Mosimann
- Richie Havens
- Doro
- Roots Manuva
- Yuksek
- Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra
- Nils Landgren Funk Unit
- Robbie Williams
- Crashdïet
- Angelo Debarre
- Iced Earth
- Morrissey
- HushPuppies
- Fink
- The Walkmen
- Sugar Sammy
- Elisa
- Plini
References
References
- "Le Figaro – Culture".
- "Alhambra Paris | Théâtre & salle de spectacles".
- [http://www.fnactickets.com/place-spectacle/fichesalle/PARIS-10-ALHAMBRA-ALHAM.htm Alhambra: Description] (in French)
- link. (8 October 2011 paris.unlike)
- The new Alhambra has faithfully continued the music hall tradition of the old one, with an eclectic array of performers from the worlds of indie rock, jazz, punk rock, African American folk, rap, world music, heavy metal, garage band rock, pop—even [[manouche jazz]].{{usurped|1=[https://archive.today/20120707040625/http://avaxhome.ws/music/music_video/concerts/Angelo-Debarre-Live-in-Paris.html Angelo Debarre – Live in Paris]}}, 19 March 2011
- [http://www.last.fm/venue/8897753+Th%C3%A9%C3%A2tre+de+l'Alhambra Concerts at Théâtre de l'Alhambra], CBS Interactive Music Group, 11 February 2009 (in French)
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