Apollo (Paris)

Félix Galipaux dans Le Comte de Luxembourg (1912)

The Apollo is a former French music-hall venue located at 20 rue de Clichy in the 9th arrondissement of Paris.

History

The Apollo Theatre had a removable stage (now destroyed) called basculo conceived by the engineer Félix Léon Edoux.

In 1909, the Czech conductor and composer, Ludvík Čelanský, was artistic director and head of the symphony orchestra of the theater Apollo.

The actress Jane Marnac, her husband mari Keith Trevor, and Camille Wyn directed the theatre Apollo in 1929 and 1930.

The Merry Widow (Franz Lehár) and Rêve de Valse (Oscar Straus) were premiered in the theatre. In addition, Carlos Gardel, Argentinian tango singer, made his Parisian debut in this place.[1]

Repertoire

References

  1. Cadicamo, Enrique, Historia del tango en Paris, Buenos Aires, Corregidor, 1975

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