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la comédie-française
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Comédie-Française [kɔmedifrɑ̃sεz]feminine noun━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━This historic theatre company, also known as « le Théâtre-Français » or just « le Français », is particularly associated with Molière. It was founded in 1680. It has a mainly classical repertoire, though contemporary plays are also staged.* * *Comédie-Française nf la Comédie-Française the Comédie-Française.ⓘ Comédie-Française The oldest national theatre company, dating back to 1680, with premises in Paris, but also performing on tour.III[kɔmedifrɑ̃sɛz] nom propre fémininThis state-subsidised company dates back to the seventeenth century; the theatre itself, officially called le Théâtre-Français or le Français, is situated in the rue de Richelieu in Paris. Its repertoire consists mainly of classical works, although modern plays are sometimes staged. -
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the original and most prestigious of France's national theatres, and the only state theatre with a permanent troup of actors. Founded in 1680 under Louis XIV, it has been associated with many of the most famous playwrights in french history, from Molière onwards. The theatre is based (since 1799) in the Salle Richelieu, in the Palais Royal in the centre of Paris (1° arrondissement).Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Comédie Française
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3 sociétaire de la Comédie-Française
Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > sociétaire de la Comédie-Française
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sociétaire [sɔsjetεʀ]masculine noun, feminine noun* * *sɔsjetɛʀnom masculin et féminin member* * *sɔsjetɛʀ nmf* * *sociétaire nmf member.[sɔsjetɛr] nom masculin et féminin[d'une association] member
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