Théâtre des Noctambules

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The Théâtre des Noctambules was a former Parisian cabaret established in 1894 by the chansonnier Martial Boyer (1872–1941) and located at 7 rue Champollion in the 5th arrondissement of Paris (Latin Quarter).

In 1939, Pierre Leuris and Jean Claude turned it into a theatre. Fernand Voiturin became manager in 1952 until the venue closed down in June 1956, when the theatre was turned into a Revival house (Art et Essai) under the same name.

The Bald Soprano by Eugène Ionesco premiered in this venue in 1950.

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Coordinates: 48°50′59″N 2°20′34″E / 48.8496°N 2.3429°E / 48.8496; 2.3429

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