THE FRENCH DRAMA.
The Theatre states that the French Minister of Public Instruction, M. Bardoux, has addressed an important letter to the managers of the Parisian theatres. "For some time," be says, " the public mind has been disquieted by the sensible dbaissement observable in certain manifestations of the dramatic and lyrical arts, and many persons whose opinions arc worthy of respect attribute this decadence to the industrial ' freedom extended to the theatres by the decree of the 6th of January, 1854. The evil being undeniable, it becomes my duty to seek a remedy. Three consider* able interests are involved in the question and have equally occupied.my thoughts —the interest of art, that of the public, and that of the artists. To assure to the last the just reward of their labors, to provide the public with inoffensive entertainments, and to restore, to the dramatic and lyrical arts, if it is possible, the ton which formerly gave our theatres so legitimate a reputation—these are the objects to which my efforts must be directed. By way of making my task easier, I wish to receive all the informa> tion on the subject that can be given, and with this view put myself in communication with those whose experience in such matters is beyond doubt. I shall be much obliged, therefore, if you mil acquaint me with your personal views as to the rfgime established by the decree of 1854. What have been its advantages and - disadvantages P What effect has it had on the composition of theatrical companies, orchestras, and choruses ? Should it be maintained as it is P In what respect may it be amended P Whut rSgime could be put in its place? In short, I shall be glad if you. will send me all the remarks which you may deem likely to throw light oh the points at issue. I shall receive them with gratitude and will give them the closest consideration.' 1
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3122, 19 February 1879, Page 2
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