Théâtre de Gennevilliers
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The théâtre de Gennevilliers is a French national dramatic center inaugurated on 22 January 1983, 19 years after the arrival of Bernard Sobel at Gennevilliers in the Hauts-de-Seine departement.
In 2007, Bernard Sobel is succeeded by Pascal Rambert as director of the place.
External links
[edit ]- Des témoins ordinaires, a play by Rachid Ouramdane [fr] performed at the theatre in 2009.
- Official page
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