Le Lido is a
cabaret
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and
burlesque
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Champs-Élysées
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in
Paris
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,
France
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. It opened in 1946 at 78 Avenue des Champs-Élysées and moved to its current location in 1977. It is known for its exotic shows including dancers, singers, and other performers. Famous names have performed there including:
Edith Piaf
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,
Siegfried and Roy
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,
Hervé Vilard
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,
Sylvie Vartan
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,
Ray Vasquez
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,
Renee Victor,
Johnny Hallyday
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During a career spanning 57 ...
,
Maurice Chevalier
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,
Marlene Dietrich
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,
Eartha Kitt
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,
Josephine Baker
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,
Kessler Twins
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,
Elton John
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,
Laurel & Hardy
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,
Dalida
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,
Shirley MacLaine
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,
Mitzi Gaynor
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,
Juliet Prowse
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, and
Noël Coward
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.
History
Founded by Joseph and Louis Clérico, Le Lido opened on June 20, 1946. Le Lido was preceded by an artificial beach in a townhouse basement in the 1920s, running as a nightclub/casino in the late night hours.
In 1955, after a visit by the entertainment director of the
Stardust Resort and Casino
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, Las Vegas, the Clérico brothers along with Donn Arden brought the Lido to the
Stardust Las Vegas. This started a series of imports of Parisian cabaret shows to Las Vegas:
Folies Bergère
The Folies Bergère () is a cabaret music hall, located in Paris, France. Located at 32 Rue Richer in the 9th Arrondissement, the Folies Bergère was built as an opera house by the architect Plumeret. It opened on 2 May 1869 as the Folies Trév ...
to the
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Companies
*Tropicana Entertainment, a former casino company that owned several Tropicana-branded casinos
*Tropicana Products, a Chicago-based food company known for orange juice
Hotels and nightclubs
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, Nouvelle Eve to
Hotel El Rancho Vegas and
Casino de Paris
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to the
Dunes
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.
The Stardust edition of Le Lido closed in 1992.
Le Lido moved in 1977 to the Normandie on the Champs-Élysées.
In 2006,
Sodexo
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, the international food service company, purchased Le Lido and has invested 24 million euro into developing its current show.
Show
The Lido was closed from December 2, 2014, to April 2, 2015, while a new version of the show was prepared.
The new version was developed by
Franco Dragone
Franco Dragone (12 December 1952 – 30 September 2022) was an Italian-born Belgian theatre director. He was the founder and artistic director of Dragone, a creative company specializing in the creation of large-scale theatre shows. He was also ...
. Each version of Le Lido is made up of 10–20 scenes and runs for about an hour and a half. Two shows are run every day of the week. A pre-show dinner, featuring a robotic orchestra, is offered with the first evening show of each day at an additional cost.
In spring 2015,
Franco Dragone
Franco Dragone (12 December 1952 – 30 September 2022) was an Italian-born Belgian theatre director. He was the founder and artistic director of Dragone, a creative company specializing in the creation of large-scale theatre shows. He was also ...
created a new show for Le Lido titled ''Paris Merveilles''.
Each Le Lido show features singers and dancers, which always include the famous Bluebell Girls.
A few featured dancers, showgirls and lead singers may be added. The Lido is known for its spectacular costumes featuring thousands of dollars in feathers and rhinestones, rich fabrics, and top quality furs.
The opening or "theme" scene welcomes the audience and sets the tone for the evening. It may also set the colour scheme for the show and will feature special effects and lighting. Music may be original or a medley of current popular songs mixed with music from Broadway or Hollywood films; often the opening number is a potpourri of styles and performers may change costumes several times. Between the production numbers, specialty "vaudeville/cabaret" acts are featured, such as jugglers, acrobats or magicians. At least one scene will feature water effects – another thing the Lido is known for. The stage itself can be raised and lowered, may change back and forth into an ice rink or swimming pool, and can feature elaborate set pieces which come up from below. The closing number often features a number called "Merci Beaucoup" (featured in the television show ''Shirley Maclaine at The Lido de Paris'') and usually has some particularly spectacular costumes.
Among the last of its kind, the Lido has a special place in the history of nightclubs and floorshows and continues a tradition of the "naughty but nice" opulent production shows originally started by the Folies Bergère.
Bluebell Girls
Founded by
Margaret Kelly, also known as Miss Bluebell, the dancers of the Lido are known as the Bluebell Girls. Until her retirement in 1986, each dancer was selected by Kelly. The dancers were afterwards under the direction of Pierre Rambert until his retirement in December 2014.
According to ''
Forbes
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'', they are "some of the world’s most beautiful and talented burlesque dancers". The cast comes from all over the world, and are noted for their statuesque height, averaging 5' 11".
Production history
Every few years, Le Lido develops a new version of its show. The show used to change more frequently, now each iteration may run for several years until the management feels it has run its course and a new production is called for. Each show can take millions of dollars to develop. The following are the titles of each show produced by the Le Lido:
*1946 – Sans Rimes Ni Raisons
*1946 – Mississippi
*1947 – Made in Paris
*1948 – Confetti
*1949 – Bravo
*1950 – Enchantment
*1951 – Rendez-vous
*1953 – Voilà
*1954 – Desirs
*1955 – Voulez-vous
*1956 – C'est Magnifique
*1957 – Prestige
*1959 – Avec Plaisir
*1961 – Pour Vous
*1962 – Suivez-Moi
*1964 – Quelle Nuit
*1966 – Pourquoi Pas?
*1969 – Grand Prix
*1971 – Bonjour La Nuit
*1972 – Grand Jeu
*1977 – Allez Lido
*1981 – Cocorico
*1985 – Panache
*1990 – Bravissimo
*1994 – C'est Magique
*2003 – Bonheur (closed December 2, 2014)
*2015 – Paris Merveilles (Paris Wonders)
Media featuring Le Lido
''Shirley Maclaine at the Lido'' (1979) produced by Gary Smith and Dwight Hemion – Nominated for a Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Comedy-Variety or Music Program.
Few scenes from the music video named
Samajavaragamana
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of the
feature film soundtrack
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of 2020 Indian
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'' featuring
Allu Arjun
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,
Pooja Hegde
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was made a shot in Lido De Paris
The Bluebell Girls were featured in a 1960 episode of ''Close-Up'', a Canadian TV show broadcast on the
CBC
Numerous clips of several of the shows of the last 20 years and even full videos of all the production numbers from some editions are available on YouTube.
See also
Venues:
*
Casino de Paris
The Casino de Paris, located at 16, rue de Clichy, in the 9th arrondissement, is one of the well known music halls of Paris, with a history dating back to the 18th century. Contrary to what the name might suggest, it is a performance venue, not ...
*
Folies Bergère
The Folies Bergère () is a cabaret music hall, located in Paris, France. Located at 32 Rue Richer in the 9th Arrondissement, the Folies Bergère was built as an opera house by the architect Plumeret. It opened on 2 May 1869 as the Folies Trév ...
*
Minsky's Burlesque
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*
Moulin Rouge
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In 1889, the Moulin Rouge was co-founded by Charles Zidler and Joseph Oller, who also owned the Olympia (P ...
*
Paradis Latin
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*
Tropicana Club
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Theatre groups:
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Cabaret Red Light
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Shows:
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Absinthe
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'' – a Las Vegas show
* ''
Jubilee!
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'' – a revue show in Las Vegas
* ''
Peepshow
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Several historical media provided voyeuristic entertainment through hidden erotic imagery. Before the development of the ci ...
'' – a burlesque show in Nevada
* ''
Sirens of TI
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'' – a Las Vegas casino show
Notes
External links
Lido Official website
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Cabarets in Paris
Buildings and structures in the 8th arrondissement of Paris
1946 establishments in France
Burlesque theatres