…After the ban on the performance of mythological plays, the theater was used to perform secular plays, but the audiences were poor, so at the end of the 16th century, the theater began to be rented out to local theater companies. Thus, the theater was used by the King's Theater led by Valleran Le Comte, and premiered plays by A. Hardy, J. Rotroux, and J. Méret. In 1634, the rival Théâtre du Marais was founded, and it dominated the theater world until P. Corneille's works were performed by a troupe led by Mon(t)dory (1594-1653). … *Some of the terms mentioned in "Valleran Le Comte" are listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…聖史劇の上演禁止に伴い非宗教劇を上演していたが,客の入りが悪く,16世紀末地方劇団にこの劇場を賃貸し始めた。こうしてバルラン・ル・コントValleran Le Comteの率いる〈国王付き劇団〉などが使用し,A.アルディ,J.ロトルー,J.メレらの劇作品を初演した。1634年に競争相手のマレー座Théâtre du Maraisが創設され,P.コルネイユの作品がモンドリーMon(t)dory(1594‐1653)率いる一座によって上演されるまで劇界に君臨した。… ※「Valleran Le Comte」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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