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France’s oldest drama company, La Comedie-Francaise, has been forced by a crippling strike to leave the historic theater in central Paris where it has presented French classical drama since 1799. A strike by stagehands disrupted the troupe’s performances soon after the 1986-87 season opened last September, and the theater has been virtually closed since March 23, when the workers called the strike as part of a wage dispute.
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