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Marie-Madeleine Guimard (1743-1816), a successful ballerina, had two lavish theatres, one at her summer house in Pantin and one in Paris in her hôtel Chaussée d’Antin. The latter had room for 500 people.<ref>David Trott, ''Théâtre du XVIIIe siècle : Jeux, écriture, regards'' (Montpellier, 2000).</ref>
Marie-Madeleine Guimard (1743-1816), a successful ballerina, had two lavish theatres, one at her summer house in Pantin and one in Paris in her hôtel Chaussée d’Antin. The latter had room for 500 people.<ref>David Trott, ''Théâtre du XVIIIe siècle : Jeux, écriture, regards'' (Montpellier, 2000).</ref>
== References ==

Revision as of 09:36, 24 May 2023

Marie-Madeleine Guimard (1743-1816), a successful ballerina, had two lavish theatres, one at her summer house in Pantin and one in Paris in her hôtel Chaussée d’Antin. The latter had room for 500 people.[1]

References

  1. David Trott, Théâtre du XVIIIe siècle : Jeux, écriture, regards (Montpellier, 2000).