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With the Gallic Circle and the orchestra pavilion Waux Hall (which included a theater originally), a cafe and a ballroom, the theatre formed an architectural set in the Parc de Bruxelles.
Originally, the Théâtre Royal du Parc was intended at first for children who practiced dramatic art with proverbs. This theatre became a classic room for big romantic dramas or comedy by Parisian actors. The scene became really Belgian only after the First World War.
The 30s mark the real entrance of the Belgian actors in the Théâtre Royal du Parc. In the course of time, the theatre knew numerous transformations. In spite of these multiple works, the theatre kept its architectural qualities. In 2000, it was the object of a vast and important restoration.
After more than a century of existence, the Théâtre Royal du Parc is still present in the Brussels cultural landscape, thanks also to the regular investments made by the City of Brussels.
The Théâtre Royal du Parc distinguishes itself by a programme with big classics and more contemporary theatre. Occasionally, it also stages Anglo-Saxon pieces.
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Theatre
Thèátre Royal du Parc
Rue de la Loi, 3
1000 Brussels
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Tel. : 02 505 30 30
info@theatreduparc.be
http://www.theatreduparc.be