Petit Casino Zenith

Posted : admin On 4/8/2022
Petit Casino Zenith Average ratng: 7,7/10 4630 votes
CityToulouse, Midi-Pyrénées, France

TOP SELLING Paris TAYC. ZENITH PARIS - LA VILLETTE. 18 Dec 2021; JULIEN DORE. From 25 Nov 2021 to 26 Nov 2021; LE ROI LION. THEATRE MOGADOR. From 19 Sep 2020 to 31 Jul 2022. Bakeries in Redondo Beach, CA. Paris Tourism; Paris Hotels; Bed and Breakfast Paris; Paris Holiday Rentals; Paris Holiday Packages; Flights to Paris; Paris Restaurants. TOP SELLING Paris TAYC. ZENITH PARIS - LA VILLETTE. 18 Dec 2021; JULIEN DORE. From 25 Nov 2021 to 26 Nov 2021; LE ROI LION. THEATRE MOGADOR. From 19 Sep 2020 to 31 Jul 2022. Search results for petit casino logo vectors. We have 221 free petit casino vector logos, logo templates and icons. You can download in.AI,.EPS,.CDR,.SVG,.PNG.

Address

11 Avenue Raymond Badiou
31000 Toulouse
France

Web

Jean-Louis Aubert at Le Zénith, Toulouse, France

Artist: Jean-Louis Aubert,Tour:OLO TOUR,Venue: Le Zénith, Toulouse, France
  1. Ne m'enferme pas
  2. Parle-moi
  3. Commun accord
  4. Juste une illusion
  5. Ailleurs
  6. Sensation
  7. Voilà, ce sera toi
  8. Demain là-bas peut-être
  9. Demain sera parfait
  10. Dis, quand reviendras-tu ?
  11. Où je vis
  12. Locataire
  13. ...
Edit setlistShow all edit options

Bigflo & Oli at Le Zénith, Toulouse, France

Artist: Bigflo & Oli,Venue: Le Zénith, Toulouse, France
  1. Nous aussi 2
  2. La vie normale / Gangsta / Comme d'hab / Pour un pote / Stade
  3. Alors alors
  4. Bienvenue chez moi
  5. Papa
  6. Rentrez chez vous
  7. Plus tard
  8. Sur la lune
  9. Ça va trop vite
  10. Freestyle
  11. Je suis
  12. Dommage
  13. ...
Edit setlistShow all edit options

One Night Of Queen at Le Zénith, Toulouse, France

Artist: One Night Of Queen,Venue: Le Zénith, Toulouse, France
  1. Flash Intro
  2. Now I'm Here
  3. Another One Bites the Dust
  4. Somebody to Love
  5. A Kind of Magic
  6. Killer Queen
  7. Under Pressure
  8. I Want to Break Free
  9. Ay-Oh
  10. Headlong
  11. Brighton Rock
  12. Don't Stop Me Now
  13. ...
Edit setlistShow all edit options

The Rabeats at Le Zénith, Toulouse, France

Artist: The Rabeats,Tour:Tournée 2020 - Le Best Of The Beatles,Venue: Le Zénith, Toulouse, France
  1. I Saw Her Standing There
  2. Long Tall Sally
  3. Rock and Roll Music
  4. A Hard Day's Night
  5. Can't Buy Me Love
  6. Help!
  7. From Me to You
  8. Love Me Do
  9. Michelle
  10. Yesterday
  11. Ticket to Ride
  12. Please Please Me
  13. ...
Edit setlistShow all edit options

Jean-Baptiste Guegan at Le Zénith, Toulouse, France

Artist: Jean-Baptiste Guegan,Tour:La voie de Johnny,Venue: Le Zénith, Toulouse, France
Edit setlistShow all edit options

Ghost at Le Zénith, Toulouse, France

Artist: Ghost,Tour:The Ultimate Tour Named Death,Venue: Le Zénith, Toulouse, France
  1. Klara stjärnor
  2. Miserere Mei, Deus
  3. Ashes
  4. Rats
  5. Absolution
  6. Faith
  7. Mary on a Cross
  8. Devil Church
  9. Cirice
  10. Miasma
  11. Ghuleh/Zombie Queen
  12. Helvetesfönster
  13. ...
Edit setlistShow all edit options

All Them Witches at Le Zénith, Toulouse, France

Artist: All Them Witches,Venue: Le Zénith, Toulouse, France
  1. Funeral for a Great Drunken Bird
  2. 3-5-7
  3. 1x1
  4. Diamond
  5. Charles William
  6. Workhorse
  7. Blood and Sand / Milk and Endless Waters
  8. When God Comes Back
  9. Swallowed by the Sea
Edit setlistShow all edit options

Tribulation at Le Zénith, Toulouse, France

Artist: Tribulation,Venue: Le Zénith, Toulouse, France
  1. Nightbound
  2. Melancholia
  3. The Lament
  4. The World
  5. Cries From the Underworld
  6. The Motherhood of God
  7. Strange Gateways Beckon
Edit setlistShow all edit options

‐M‐ at Le Zénith, Toulouse, France

Artist: ‐M‐,Tour:Le Grand Petit Concert,Venue: Le Zénith, Toulouse, France

Petit Casino Zenith Buffet

  1. Une seule corde
  2. Mama Sam
  3. Je dis aime
  4. Qui de nous deux
  5. L'alchimiste
  6. Superchérie
  7. Massaï
  8. Billie
  9. Est-ce que c'est ça ?
  10. Psyko bug
  11. Cardiac danse
  12. Gimmick
  13. ...
Edit setlistShow all edit options

Soprano at Le Zénith, Toulouse, France

Artist: Soprano,Tour:Phoenix Tour,Venue: Le Zénith, Toulouse, France
Edit setlistShow all edit options

274 people were there.

emile31Gallienoffnazebrok32iveliosredlemoonMilycAurel_andZeroTBDKSpehisCamealoneEddie31200lasbiRockMeetingchristopopCricrouLoic_CMyle-s-md-n-jpnlittlemissbellyRigphilJNLABozz31ElMathioutipi31JerimSDthibs64parismatchjeromehrunaway2006AxlDCABMylesTremontiNagaGiroudconcerts5995NkridDisloPepson81Truddy5mjyplacemuse_HxC747leounaLucasB11thomascorpsFanofthebossAir_BayTiredof6EightAMConstantRockoSilvercraft

Zenith

Showing only 50 most recent

Petit Casino Zenith Grand

    • 1
    • ...

Hey, this venue hosts festivals:

1Johnny Hallyday13
‐M‐13
3Mylène Farmer9
Indochine9
5M. Pokora6
Bigflo & Oli6
Renaud6
8Lorie5
9Soprano4
Toto4

The Reason I Rhyme: Mozzy

Le Trianon
Trianon-Concert (1894)
Trianon-Théâtre (1902)
Théâtre Victor-Hugo (1903)
Trianon-Lyrique
Location within Paris
Coordinates48°52′58″N2°20′35″E / 48.882839°N 2.343059°ECoordinates: 48°52′58″N2°20′35″E / 48.882839°N 2.343059°E
TypePrivate theater
Capacity1,091
Construction
Opened1894
ArchitectJoseph Cassien-Bernard
Website
www.letrianon.fr

Le Trianon is a theatre and concert hall in Paris. It is located at 80, boulevard de Rochechouart, in the 18th arrondissement of Paris, at the foot of the hill of Montmartre.

Café concert (1894–1900)[edit]

The Trianon-Concert was built as a café concert in 1894 in the garden of the Élysée Montmartre, which was requisitioned for the purpose.[1]Édouard Jean Niermans (1859–1928), a young architect who designed or rebuilt several theaters around that time, designed and decorated the Trianon-Concert.[2]Opening in 1895, the Trianon-Concert was one of Paris's first music halls.[3]Mistinguett, (Jeanne-Marie Bourgeois) made her debut at the Petit-Casino and the Trianon-Concert in its first year.Although her voice was thin, she was an accomplished mimic and comedian, became known for her shapely legs and risqué routines, and later became a star at the Moulin Rouge.[4][5]

In 1897 a new owner of the Élysée Montmartre refurbished the property, making two rooms: one for concerts, reviews and recitals, and the other for dancing and skating.The architect, again Édouard Niermans, used steelwork salvaged from Gustave Eiffel's Pavillon de France, built for the Exposition universelle (1889).Artists such as La Goulue, Grille d’Egoût and Valentin le désossé performed on the stage, and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec was a regular visitor.[1]The quick-change artist Leopoldo Fregoli performed there.[3]

Petit Casino Zenith Entertainment

However, on the night of February 17–18, 1900 the hall and some of the other buildings of the Élysée were destroyed by a fire. Only the facade remained.[6]Fregoli, who had been playing there for the past five days, lost all his decorations and costumes.[7][6]

Theater and music hall (1902–1939)[edit]

After the fire, the architect Joseph Cassian Bernard, a student of Charles Garnier and the designer of the Pont Alexandre III, undertook construction of a new 1000-seat theater in the Italian style, with two levels of balconies.It was inaugurated on December 18, 1902 as the Trianon-Théâtre. The theater was renamed the Théâtre Victor-Hugo in 1903, a subsidized theater that gave performances of classical works.[1]In 1906 the theater became the Trianon-Comique.[6]It was home to a branch of the Opéra-Comique that specialized in operetta.Picasso visited the theater and drew portraits of many of the habitués.In 1917 the theater was renamed the Trianon-Lyrique. It became simply Le Trianon in 1920. In 1936 Le Trianon became a music hall, putting on performances by artists such as Yvette Guilbert, Marie Dubas, Fréhel and Pierre Dac.[1]

Cinema (1939–1992)[edit]

In 1939 the hall was converted into the Cinéphone Rochechouart, a cinema, using projectors that had been installed in 1936.Jacques Brel frequented the cinema in the early 1950s, where he wrote some of his texts.[1]In the post-war years the cinema was a popular venue, putting on family shows that might include a documentary and newsreel, live performances, and then a movie in color and cinemascope. Costume dramas were followed by swashbuckling adventure films, spaghetti westerns and then karate and kung fu films.However, by the mid-1980s audiences were slumping as TV and VCR provided convenient alternatives to the cinema.In 1992 the cinema was forced to close.[1]

Recent years[edit]

Ayọ at the Trianon on 21 March 2011

After returning to live performance, the theater presented plays and classical music concerts but was best known for performances of singers such as Carla Bruni, Bénabar and Higelin, and for musical comedies.[3]The theater also staged operas, operettas, musicals, show cases, fashion shows, movie previews, variety shows and festivals. It hosted the final phase of auditions of the Nouvelle Star TV show from 2003.Les Wriggles recorded a show on September 23, 2005.

Included in the inventory of historical monuments in 1988, 'Le Trianon' was closed for a complete restoration in 2009 did by Julien Labrousse architect and new owner of the place. It reopened to the public on November 20, 2010 with a series of concerts by artists that included M.I.A., Goldfrapp, Deftones, Tricky, Ayọ, Chic, Herman Dune, Julien Doré, Gonzales, Rodrigo y Gabriela, Raphael Saadiq and Macy Gray.[8]Le Trianon hosted the French-naturalized Indonesian singer Anggun for her concert in June 2012.The singer Rihanna appeared at Le Trianon on November 17, 2012 during her '777 tour' to promote her new album Unapologetic. And in July 2013, Singer-songwriter and RapperKe$ha performed during her European Leg of her 2nd solo headlining tour the Warrior Tour. On December 11, 2013, English superstar Fryars played a show to a captivated and aroused audience. On October 17, 2015, for the first time, the venue held a Death metal concert starring the band Opeth, celebrating their 25th anniversary for a sold out crowd.

American pop girl group Fifth Harmony performed their concert at the venue on November 9, 2015 as the last and final stop on the European leg of their extended Reflection Tour.

Petit Casino Zenith

Petit Casino Zenith Hotel

Facilities[edit]

The Trianon has a grand entrance on the ground floor and contains the ballroom, winter garden, theater and a restaurant on the street, as well as dressing rooms, catering and offices. The theater can hold 647 people seated in the orchestra and 440 people in the two balconies.Each of the balconies has a hall and wide stairs leading down to the vestibule and ballroom.[8]On the ground floor 'Le Petit Trianon' is a coffee shop designed from the origins of the establishment and again in operation since May 2011 after 20 years of closure.The theater is served by the Anvers metro station.

Gallery[edit]

  • 1895 poster for the café concert

  • Ballroom

  • Restored facade at night in 2010

  • The singer Anggun in concert at the Trianon in June 2012

  • View from the upper balcony

  • Early photo of the café concert. The facade survived the fire of 1900.

  • Exterior in 2008 before restoration

References[edit]

Citations

  1. ^ abcdefHistorique du Trianon.
  2. ^Institut Français d'Architecture 1991, p. 322.
  3. ^ abcLabourdette 2007, p. 33.
  4. ^Resch 2009, p. 177.
  5. ^Banham 1995, p. 753.
  6. ^ abcSouvais 2008, p. 197.
  7. ^Canyameres 1992, p. 167.
  8. ^ abLe Trianon.

Sources

  • Banham, Martin (September 21, 1995). The Cambridge Guide to Theatre. Cambridge University Press. p. 753. ISBN978-0-521-43437-9. Retrieved June 8, 2013.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  • Canyameres, Ferran (1992). Obra completa. Ferran Canyameres i Casamada. BNC:1000023703. Retrieved June 8, 2013.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  • 'Historique du Trianon' (in French). Le Trianon. Archived from the original on April 24, 2013. Retrieved June 8, 2013.
  • Institut Français d'Architecture (January 1, 1991). Archives d'architecture du vingtième siècle. Mauad Editora Ltda. ISBN978-2-87009-446-4. Retrieved June 8, 2013.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  • Labourdette, Jean-Paul (October 2, 2007). Paris Spectacles. Petit Futé. ISBN978-2-7469-1908-2. Retrieved June 8, 2013.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  • 'Le Trianon'. Le Trianon. Archived from the original on September 25, 2011. Retrieved June 8, 2013.
  • Resch, Yannick (2009). 200 Femmes de l'histoire: Des origines à nos jours. Editions Eyrolles. p. 177. ISBN978-2-212-54291-2. Retrieved June 8, 2013.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  • Souvais, Michel (January 1, 2008). Moi, La Goulue de Toulouse-Lautrec: Les mémoires de mon aïeule. Editions Publibook. ISBN978-2-7483-4256-7. Retrieved June 8, 2013.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Le_Trianon_(theatre)&oldid=962469173'