Grand-Théâtre, Marseille, 1881-1882
7 performances: 19, 21, 26 December 1881; 1, 4, 20 January 1882; 20 February 1882.
7 performances: 19, 21, 26 December 1881; 1, 4, 20 January 1882; 20 February 1882.
11 performances: 31 December 1880; 5, 9, 14, 18 January 1881; 3, 10, 13 February; 8, 24 March; 8 April 1881.
6 performances: 9, 12, 15, 21, 25, 27 May 1879.
7 performances: 17, 19, 21, 26 February; 4, 13, 28 March 1880.
4 performances: 16, 18, 26 December 1880; 9 January 1881.
22 performances: 24, 27, 29 October; 3, 7, 10, 12, 14, 17, 21, 28 November; 5, 10, 17, 29 December 1878; 5, 19 January 1879; 4, 16 February; 11, 16, 31 March 1879. Other singers: Lorent (F), Simon (Mer), Mar(r)is (Z), Gaultheil (DanC), Barbe (R), Pascal (Mor), Méran (LP). (*No Read more…
4 performances: 16, 19, 23 February; 10 March 1878. Other singers: Lévy-Brun (F), Eugénie Simon (Mer), Boulangé (R), Servat (DanC), Odezenne (Z).
34 performances: 17, 19, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31 December 1878; 1, 3, 6, 8, 10, 13, 15, 17, 19, 22, 24, 27, 29, 31 January 1879; 3, 5, 7, 10, 13, 23, 27 February 1879; 2, 24, 27, 31 March 1879; 5 April 1879; 27 May 1879. Other singers: Read more…
4 performances: 25 & 27 February, 1 & 8 March 1880. Other singers: Lefranc (F), Thonon (Mer), Lacan (DanC), Descamps (R), Reudont (Mor), Joinnisse (Z), Marchand (LP). Galli-Marié also sang in Mignon and Les Dragons de Villars while in Bordeaux.
Genivet was peintre-décorateur. Other singers: Depoitiers (F), J. Blainville (Mer), L. Reine (DanC), Férêt (R), Sernin (Mor), Rougé (Z). 7 performances: 11, 13, 16, 18, 20, 26, 30 April 1877. ‘Grand Théâtre de Lyon, Troupe et Répertoire, 1807-1897’ shows that there was no love affair between the Lyonnais public and Read more…
3 performances: 18, 20 & 29 January 1882. The Nouvelliste de Lyon gives La Fille du Régiment in its listing for 29 January 1882 and not Carmen. It also mentions a M. Marris (saying he has no voice left) but without mentioning which role he sings (Remendado? See Bordeaux, 1878). Read more…
Repeated annually until 1912 (new production), with breaks in 1880-81, 1882-83, 1884-86, 1888-89, 1891-92, and 1894-95.
Sets and mise en scène from the Théâtre Royal in Ostend.
At the first performance ‘more than five hundred people could not find a place.’ Journal de Bruges , 6 November 1912.
Announcement Poster, Grand Théâtre, Ghent, 1912
Acte IV – L’entrée du cirque à Séville, Grand Théâtre, Ghent, 1877
Acte III – Rochers-Site sauvage et pittoresque, Grand Théâtre, Ghent, 1877
Acte II – La taverne de Lillas Pastia, Grand Théâtre, Ghent, 1877
Acte I – Place à Séville, Grand Théâtre, Ghent, 1877