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Théâtre des Délassements-Comiques
Théâtre des Délassements-Comiques is a name that was used for a number of different theatres in Paris from 1785 to 1890.
== First (boulevard du Temple, 1785–1799) ==
The first Délassements-Comiques was a small theatre on the boulevard du Temple, originally located between the Hôtel Foulon (the site of the later Théâtre Historique) and the site of the later Cirque Olympique. It was opened in 1785 by the author, director and actor Plancher ('Aristide Valcour' 1751-1815).〔Brazier 1838, p. 65.〕 Burnt down on 2 February 1787, it was rebuilt and reopened in 1788 and continued until 1799.〔Lecomte 1905, (p. 23 ).〕
The theatre was popular and this excited the jealousy of other neighbouring theatres, resulting in a regulation against productions other than pantomimes and the employment of more than three actors at the same time, unless obscured by a gauze curtain. On the 14th of July 1789, the day of the storming of the Bastille, Plancher Valcour tore down the gauze curtain in his theatre with the cry of "Vive la liberté!"
In 1792 the theatre was taken over by Colon.〔Brazier 1838, (p. 65 ).〕
In 1801, the building took the name of the Théâtre Lyri-Comique, only to close in the following year. It then became the third Théâtre des Variétés-Amusantes in 1803, followed by the Nouveaux Troubadours in 1805.〔See Lecomte 1905.〕 The latter was forced to close in 1807 as a result of Napoleon's decree on the theatres. Most of the building was demolished except for the entry hall, which continued to be used for exhibiting trained dogs and monkeys performing tricks.〔Hemmings 1994, p. 122.〕

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