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Since it opened in 1887, the Cigale auditorium has undergone many changes.
Originally a cabaret, all the great names have performed on its stage, from Mistinguett to Arletty and including Jean Cocteau and his surrealist plays.
In 1940, La Cigale was converted into a cinema and offered Parisians one of the best selections of Kung-Fu films in the city.
From 1987 on, the new Cigale, renovated and redecorated, became a venue for shows once again, opening its stage to all, whether recognised French performers or international singers just starting their careers.
La Cigale, today a listed building, awaits you at 120 Boulevard Rouchechouard in the XVIIIth arrondissement of Paris.
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