Café-théâtre
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Originally, a café-théâtre was a small room in a café or a cabaret, or even the café or cabaret itself, where people would put on spectacles. These spectacles were mostly unconventional or of limited means, and could range from ordinary theatrical presentations to singing tours, and even improvisational theatre.
created the first Parisian café-théâtre in 1966 at the Royal Café. Derek Woodward created a touring Theatre Company called 'Cafe Theatre' in the mid 1980s. It was a ensemble that rivalled British Airways Playhouse productions in the Middle and Far East.
Bibliography[]
- Histoire du Café-Théâtre, éditions Buchet-Chastel 1978.
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