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Théâtre Trianon Lyrique : ウィキペディア英語版
Le Trianon (theatre)

Le Trianon is a theatre and concert hall in Paris. It is located at 80, boulevard de Rochechouart, in the 18th arrondissement of Paris, at the foot of the hill of Montmartre.
==Café concert (1894-1900)==

The ''Trianon-Concert'' was built as a ''café concert'' in 1894 in the garden of the ''Élysée Montmartre'', which was requisitioned for the purpose.
Édouard Jean Niermans (1859-1928), a young architect who designed or rebuilt several theaters around that time, designed and decorated the Trianon-Concert.
Opening in 1895, the Trianon-Concert was one of Paris's first music halls.
Mistinguett, (Jeanne-Marie Bourgeois) made her debut at the Petit-Casino and the Trianon-Concert in its first year.
Although her voice was thin, she was an accomplished mimic and comedian, became known for her shapely legs and risqué routines,
and later became a star at the Moulin Rouge.
In 1897 a new owner of the ''Élysée Montmartre'' refurbished the property, making two rooms: one for concerts, reviews and recitals,
and the other for dancing and skating.
The architect, again Édouard Niermans, used steelwork salvaged from Gustave Eiffel's ''Pavillon de France'',
built for the Exposition universelle (1889).
Artists such as La Goulue, Grille d’Egoût and Valentin le désossé performed on the stage, and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec was a regular visitor.
The quick-change artist Leopoldo Fregoli performed there.
However, on the night of 17-18 February 1900 the hall and some of the other buildings of the Élysée were destroyed by a fire.
Only the facade remained.
Fregoli, who had been playing there for the past five days, lost all his decorations and costumes.

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