Fabulous detailed photos from
Tweedland:
The Petit Théâtre de la Reine (English: The
Queen's Theatre) is a small theatre at Versailles
near the Petit Trianon. It was designed and built in 1780 on the orders of
Marie Antoinette. Her favorite architect Richard Mique did the work. The
theatre seats only 100. It was intended for performances by the Queen and her
family and friends. At the period, many aristocrats had such small theatres on
their country estates to pass the time performing plays and operas.
Mique's exterior is plain, simple, and even
severe. The interior is rich with gold, blue, and white decoration. The
interior is a wooden room painted to resemble marble. The stage machinery still
exists.
In 1780, the Queen and her friends played
Pierre-Alexandre Monsigny's Le Roi et le fermier (The King and the Farmer,
1762) in the little theatre. The original forest set and rustic cottage set
have survived. They were restored in the 19th century. They were in use in
February 2012 for performances of Le Roi at the Versailles Opera. (
More here.)
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