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In 1919, a few months after the end of the war, the 20-year-old aspiring writer arrived in Paris and found jobs as a prompter at the Théâtre du Vieux-Colombier and as a journalist for various publications, including the major daily newspaper, Le Figaro.
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The play was first performed at the Théâtre du Vieux-Colombier in May 1944.
Before he founded his famous Théâtre du Vieux-Colombier in Paris, he wrote theatre reviews for several Parisian journals, worked at the Georges Petit Gallery where he organized exhibits of artists ' works and helped found the Nouvelle Revue Française in 1909, along with writer friends, such as André Gide and Jean Schlumberger.
On the Left Bank, on the rue du Vieux-Colombier, he rented the old and dilapidated Athénée-Saint-Germain, an unlikely venue for the utopian ideals of Copeau, but its location at distance from the commercial theatre district gave a signal that he intended to pursue a new path.
The return of the troupe to Paris at the beginning of September, coincided with the publication in the NRF of Copeau's Un essai de rénovation Dramatique: le théâtre du Vieux-Colombier (" Essay on Dramatic Renewal: The Théâtre du Vieux-Colombier "), in which he set forth the principles of this project: first, the choice of place far from the despised Right Bank boulevard in a district closer to schools and the center of artistic life where the new theatre might attract an audience of students, intellectuals and artists with a subscription system that would assure reasonable prices ; second, a variety of productions — as many as three different productions a week, which would not only appeal to a wider public, but also would offer the actors the opportunity to play several different sorts of roles in quick succession, maintaining the suppleness of their interpretive skills ; third, a repertoire both classic and modern would mark the offerings of the company: the classic plays of Jean Racine and Molière — never put in modern dress to keep them à la mode — and the best plays of the previous thirty years.
With Jouvet, he pondered the various possibilities of stagecraft and how the stage at the Vieux-Colombier could be shaped to fit their ideas about a " nouvelle comédie "— a new comedy reminiscent of the Italian commedia dell ' arte.
From their discussion came the concept of the " loggia " or a unit set that would be developed and used during the New York years and at the Vieux-Colombier in Paris after the war.
He finished the adaptation of The Winter's Tale, which would be the first offering when the theatre reopened in January 1920, and with Jouvet he oversaw the renovations to the stage and the lighting at the Vieux-Colombier.
By the end of February auditions were being held for the " Classes at the Vieux-Colombier ", an undertaking Copeau asked Suzanne Bing to organize.
Some of the students worked already for the Vieux-Colombier, others were students of actors at the Comédie-Française, but in all a rather mixed group with widely different backgrounds.
The 1920 / 21 season at the Vieux-Colombier began with popular re-runs from previous season, opening with Vildrac's Le Paquebot Tenacity followed by Nuit des rois, which Parisians had not seen since the end of the first season in 1914.
Barker, after having seen the play, was effusive in his praise for the effects of the training the students received at the Vieux-Colombier: " If you were able to do that in three years, in ten years you could do anything at all.
In effect Copeau at first tried to re-establish the school of the Vieux-Colombier in this new context.
In 1937, again at the Comédie-Française, he directed Jean Racine's Bajazet, followed in 1938 by Le Testement du Père Leleu, a reprise of Roger Martin du Gard's play from the days of the Vieux-Colombier.
* Donahue, T. J .: Improvisation and the Mask at the Ecole du Vieux-Colombier: The Case of Suzanne Bing, in Maske und Kothurn 44 ( 1 – 2 ), pp. 61 – 72.
This play premièred at the Théâtre du Vieux-Colombier in Paris in 1921, and was not well received by the critics or the public.
Étienne Decroux ( July 19, 1898 in Paris, France – March 12, 1991 in Boulogne-Billancourt, France ) studied at Jacques Copeau's Ecole du Vieux-Colombier, where he saw the beginnings of what was to become his life's obsession – Corporeal Mime.

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