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The Paradis Latin is a theater at number 28, rue du Cardinal Lemoine, in the
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, in the fifth arrondissement, near Notre-Dame, the Panthéon, and the Tour d'Argent restaurant. The closest métro stations are Cardinal Lemoine and Jussieu. It was first built on the rue des Fosses-Saint-Victor in 1803 and called Théâtre Latin. It burned down in 1870, but was rebuilt on the rue du Cardinal Lemoine, as Paradis Latin in 1887–1889 by
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. It was closed around 1900, but was rehabilitated, starting in 1973, and reopened, in 1977, as a cabaret. It is currently owned by businessman Walter Butler (French businessman).


History

Paradis Latin goes back to 1802, when the First Consul
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built the Latin Theater, on the rue des Fossés-Saint-Victor, and opened in 1803. In 1830, the Latin Theater became one of the highlights of the Parisian nights where artists, bourgeois, writers, poets, journalists, politicians, intellectuals, students, workers, merchants, aristocrats ...
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, Alexandre Dumas fils and
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were regulars. It was destroyed by a fire during the Franco-Prussian War of 1870, when Prussian Chancellor
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besieged Paris. Its ruins remained for 17 years. In 1887, during the preparation of the
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Gustave Eiffel Alexandre Gustave Eiffel ( , ; Bonickhausen dit Eiffel; 15 December 1832 – 27 December 1923) was a French civil engineer. A graduate of École Centrale des Arts et Manufactures, he made his name with various bridges for the French railway net ...
reconstructed the theater at the same time as his tower. The new hall was inaugurated on Sunday, January 20, 1889, under the name of Paradis Latin, and was a complete poster every night, presenting revues and ballets. The year of the Exposition was a happy year for the Parisian show with among others: the Mandrake, a very acclaimed piece whose heroine of the evening was
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, immortalized by Toulouse Lautrec, who for several months was the star of the Song, and would become the interpreter of the composer Léon Xanrof. As a direct competitor to Paradis Latin, cafés-concerts, more numerous than ever, all gave the same stereotyped spectacle. There was a beginning of the songs which invariably produced in front of the public, the comic-troupier, the poivrot, the gummeuse, the peasant comic, the patriotic singer. The directors of Paradis Latin then had the idea to call on acrobats, balancers, jugglers, contortionists, Chinese shadow-makers to complete and enrich their show. The new formula held only a few seasons. In 1894, the great hall of the Paradis Latin closed its doors. Only the brasserie, starring Chopinette, a pupil of Bruant but with neither talent nor authority, and his clientele, largely made of students, did not allow him to survive beyond 1903. The immense location became a warehouse. At the beginning of the 20th century,
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is now the fashionable district of Paris. The Paradis Latin suffers from this displacement and becomes an industrial area with glassmakers and
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potters who settle there. The glass-maker Charles Leune bought the place to install his workshop there. In 1930 a pharmaceutical company acquired it but left the place unoccupied for a long time. In 1973, the real estate developer Jean Kriegel bought the building at 28 and 28 bis rue de Cardinal Lemoine to rehabilitate the old building into apartments. Visiting the premises, he goes from room to room, and from surprise to surprise. Eighteen thousand pipettes and other stills litter the ground, abandoned by its last owner. As the walls and false ceilings are destroyed, the imposing metal structure of Eiffel is revealed, including fragments of posters and scenery, and a Paradis Latin poster. On the first floor, workers uncover an astonishing cathedral, gilt, columns, arches, capitals and a glorious painted cupola. After discovering the theater and seduced by the place, he decided to resurrect the 720-seat cabaret according to Eiffel's original plans. Jean-Marie Rivière, artistic director, assisted by the author Frédéric Botton, presented the first Paris Paradis show on November 14, 1977, which was a triumph. The Latin Paradise has since regained its status as a high place of the Parisian nights. In 1979 (two years after the opening of ''Paris Paradis'')'','' Jean-Jacques Debout and Roger Dumas created the ''Nuit de Paradis'' show for Jean-Marie Rivière. In 1981 a new show, ''Paradisiac,'' was produced and directed by Frédéric Botton and
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, who took a leave from his musical and film career for the project. Thierry Paulin, Jean-Thierry Mathurin, and the artist
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got their start at the theater.
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, considered the best quick change performer in the world, started his career at Paradis Latin in 1979. He was the only one in the world since the legendary Leopoldo Fregoli (1867-1937). The artistic director, Jean-Marie Rivière, eventually retired to the
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, but the theater continued. New shows followed, co-written and directed by Christian Dura: ''Champagne'' in 1984, then ''Hello Paradis'' in 1987, and ''Viva Paradis,'' which commemorates the hundredth anniversary of the theater. In May 1995, a few years after the departure of his former colleague Rivière, Jean Kriegel chose to retire as well. Over nearly twenty years, he had hosted some two million spectators, with six different shows and over 1600 performances. In 1995, the management was transferred to Sidney Israel and his son Harold. Since 2018, the cabaret is owned by French-American businessman Walter Butler (French businessman). In 2019, Iris Mittenaere, Miss Universe 2016, is the celebrity star of Kamel Ouali's new
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at Paradis Latin. Paradis Latin offers Can-Can lessons at their Atelier Can-Can.


Revues

*1977: ''Paris Paradis'' by Jean-Marie Rivière *1979: ''Nuit de Paradis'' by Jean-Marie Rivière *1981: ''Paradisiac'' by Francis Morane, Jean Kriegel *1984: ''Champagne'' by Christian Dura, Jean Kriegel *1987: ''Hello Paradis'' by Christian Dura, Jean Kriegel *1990: ''Viva Paradis'' by Philippe Rondest *2001: ''Paradis d'Amour'' by Christian Dura *2008: ''Paradis à la folie'' by Christian Dura *2012: ''Atelier French Cancan'' *2019-present: ''L'Oiseau Paradis'' by Kamel Ouali *2022-present: ''Mon Premier Cabaret'' by Kamel Ouali (a cabaret show for a family audience)https://www.paradislatin.com/en/mon-premier-cabaret/


Gallery

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See also

* Showgirl * Iris Mittenaere ( Miss Universe 2016) * :fr:Revue (théâtre) *
Revue A revue is a type of multi-act popular theatre, theatrical entertainment that combines music, dance, and sketch comedy, sketches. The revue has its roots in 19th century popular entertainment and melodrama but grew into a substantial cultural pre ...
* Peepshow Venues: * Casino de Paris * Folies Bergère *
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* Minsky's Burlesque *
Moulin Rouge Moulin Rouge (, ; ) is a cabaret in Paris, on Boulevard de Clichy, at Place Blanche, the intersection of, and terminus of Rue Blanche. In 1889, the Moulin Rouge was co-founded by Charles Zidler and Joseph Oller, who also owned the Olympia (Par ...
* Tropicana Club *
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, venue for Lido de Paris and Enter the Night Theatre groups: * Cabaret Red Light Shows: * ''
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'' – a Las Vegas show * '' Jubilee!'' – a revue show in Las Vegas * '' Peepshow'' – a burlesque show in Nevada * '' Sirens of TI'' – a Las Vegas casino show


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