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- Molixc3xa8res_company abstract "Molière's company (La Troupe de Molière) was the theatrical company which formed around Molière from 1648 onwards, when he was performing in the French provinces after the failure of the Illustre Théâtre in 1645. In 1658 the company moved to Paris and, after a successful performance on 24 October 1658 in front of Louis XIV at the Louvre, was allowed to share the large hall in the Hôtel du Petit-Bourbon with the Italian players of Tiberio Fiorillo. At this time Molière's company became known as the Théâtre de Monsieur, since their official sponsor was the King's brother Philippe, Duke of Orléans, known as Monsieur. When the Petit Bourbon was demolished in 1660 to make way for the eastern expansion of the Louvre, Molière's troupe was allowed to use the abandoned Théâtre du Palais-Royal. The latter theatre had originally been built by Cardinal Richelieu in 1641. After Molière's death in 1673, his widow Armande Béjart and the actor La Grange kept the remnants of the company together, merging with the players from the Théâtre du Marais and moving to the Théâtre de Guénégaud. In 1680 the troupe of the Hôtel de Bourgogne joined the players at the Guénégaud, giving birth to the Comédie-Française.".
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- Molixc3xa8res_company wikiPageRevisionID "561137075".
- Molixc3xa8res_company wikiPageWikiLink Armande_Béjart.
- Molixc3xa8res_company wikiPageWikiLink Cardinal_Richelieu.
- Molixc3xa8res_company wikiPageWikiLink Category:1648_establishments_in_France.
- Molixc3xa8res_company wikiPageWikiLink Category:1680_disestablishments.
- Molixc3xa8res_company wikiPageWikiLink Category:Theatre_companies_in_France.
- Molixc3xa8res_company wikiPageWikiLink Cinna_(play).
- Molixc3xa8res_company wikiPageWikiLink Comédie-Française.
- Molixc3xa8res_company wikiPageWikiLink François_Joseph_Lagrange-Chancel.
- Molixc3xa8res_company wikiPageWikiLink François_de_Grenaille.
- Molixc3xa8res_company wikiPageWikiLink François_le_Métel_de_Boisrobert.
- Molixc3xa8res_company wikiPageWikiLink Gillet_de_La_Tessonerie.
- Molixc3xa8res_company wikiPageWikiLink Guyon_Guérin_de_Bouscal.
- Molixc3xa8res_company wikiPageWikiLink Horace_(play).
- Molixc3xa8res_company wikiPageWikiLink Hôtel_de_Bourgogne_(theatre).
- Molixc3xa8res_company wikiPageWikiLink Hôtel_de_Guénégaud.
- Molixc3xa8res_company wikiPageWikiLink Hôtel_du_Petit-Bourbon.
- Molixc3xa8res_company wikiPageWikiLink Illustre_Théâtre.
- Molixc3xa8res_company wikiPageWikiLink Jean_Desmarets.
- Molixc3xa8res_company wikiPageWikiLink Jean_Magnon.
- Molixc3xa8res_company wikiPageWikiLink Jean_Rotrou.
- Molixc3xa8res_company wikiPageWikiLink Jodelet_ou_le_Maître_valet.
- Molixc3xa8res_company wikiPageWikiLink La_Grange_(actor).
- Molixc3xa8res_company wikiPageWikiLink Le_Cid.
- Molixc3xa8res_company wikiPageWikiLink Le_Médecin_malgré_lui.
- Molixc3xa8res_company wikiPageWikiLink Le_Médecin_volant.
- Molixc3xa8res_company wikiPageWikiLink Les_Visionnaires.
- Molixc3xa8res_company wikiPageWikiLink Louis_XIV_of_France.
- Molixc3xa8res_company wikiPageWikiLink Louvre.
- Molixc3xa8res_company wikiPageWikiLink Molière.
- Molixc3xa8res_company wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Scarron.
- Molixc3xa8res_company wikiPageWikiLink Philippe_I,_Duke_of_Orléans.
- Molixc3xa8res_company wikiPageWikiLink Pierre_Corneille.
- Molixc3xa8res_company wikiPageWikiLink Pierre_du_Ryer.
- Molixc3xa8res_company wikiPageWikiLink The_Death_of_Pompey.
- Molixc3xa8res_company wikiPageWikiLink The_Liar_(Corneille).
- Molixc3xa8res_company wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Corneille.
- Molixc3xa8res_company wikiPageWikiLink Théâtre_du_Marais.
- Molixc3xa8res_company wikiPageWikiLink Théâtre_du_Palais-Royal_(rue_Saint-Honoré).
- Molixc3xa8res_company wikiPageWikiLink Tiberio_Fiorilli.
- Molixc3xa8res_company wikiPageWikiLink Tristan_lHermite.
- Molixc3xa8res_company wikiPageWikiLinkText "Molière's company".
- Molixc3xa8res_company wikiPageWikiLinkText "Molière's theatre troupe".
- Molixc3xa8res_company wikiPageWikiLinkText "his troupe".
- Molixc3xa8res_company wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Empty_section.
- Molixc3xa8res_company wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Expand_French.
- Molixc3xa8res_company subject Category:1648_establishments_in_France.
- Molixc3xa8res_company subject Category:1680_disestablishments.
- Molixc3xa8res_company subject Category:Theatre_companies_in_France.
- Molixc3xa8res_company hypernym Company.
- Molixc3xa8res_company type Company.
- Molixc3xa8res_company type Company.
- Molixc3xa8res_company type Diacritic.
- Molixc3xa8res_company type Disestablishment.
- Molixc3xa8res_company type Establishment.
- Molixc3xa8res_company type Redirect.
- Molixc3xa8res_company comment "Molière's company (La Troupe de Molière) was the theatrical company which formed around Molière from 1648 onwards, when he was performing in the French provinces after the failure of the Illustre Théâtre in 1645. In 1658 the company moved to Paris and, after a successful performance on 24 October 1658 in front of Louis XIV at the Louvre, was allowed to share the large hall in the Hôtel du Petit-Bourbon with the Italian players of Tiberio Fiorillo.".
- Molixc3xa8res_company label "Molière's company".
- Molixc3xa8res_company sameAs Q3540967.
- Molixc3xa8res_company sameAs Troupe_de_Molière.
- Molixc3xa8res_company sameAs モリエール劇団.
- Molixc3xa8res_company sameAs m.059_qgt.
- Molixc3xa8res_company sameAs Q3540967.
- Molixc3xa8res_company wasDerivedFrom Molixc3xa8res_company?oldid=561137075.
- Molixc3xa8res_company isPrimaryTopicOf Molixc3xa8res_company.