A French play traditinally begins with 'les trois coups;, three loud bangs with something heavy on the stage floor. In some theatres, this is preceded by a series of softer blows.
The purpose, of course, is to silence the audience's chatter.
Robert Bell Michell has written: 'French literature before 1800' -- subject(s): French literature, Selections
Why did french theatre begin?
A big bell is 'une grosse cloche' in French
One of the main differences between French and American theater is how the story and characters unfold. In American theater you know more about the characters from the beginning. In French theater characters are explored more slowly. You learn about them at a leisurely pace.
you can gt tidal bell after you beat the 5 kimono girls in Ecruteak's dance theater
Before the Bell ended in 1999.
vaudeville
Theatre
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The acrobats, gymnasts, and dancers were adapted from the French theater with the American flavor of the animal acts.
In French, le thêatre is Drama.
"Belle" is pronounced as "bell" in French, with a silent "e" sound at the end.