Many shows were being produced there, such as; “Extravagances,” “Shocking,” “L’Amour Madame,” “les Filles d’Eve,” and “Revue Blanche.”
The models were from Erte, Lucien Berteaux, Paul Bugnaud; the costumes of Balenciaga, Maggy Rouff; and the furs from the famous furrier Revillon. Many other workshops also participated in this innovative adventure to create wigs, feathers, and stage jewels.
In 1966, the new owners, Bernard and Adrien Pierini, decided to create typically Parisian revues. They entrusted Georges Lugosi and later Luis Diaz with the task of producing them.
On the occasion of the 100th year anniversary, a new spectacular revue was directed by Adrien Pierini. Original music composed by Nicolas Skorsky merged classical ballet styles with more contemporary choreography by Lianne Scrivener. This current Century Show is a display of elegance and romanticism.
La Nouvelle Eve invites you to revisit these exciting cabaret moments which made Parisian history.