Last December we were commissioned to work on the new visual identity of the Saint-Étienne Opera House. After nearly six months of work, we are tremendously proud to unveil this project today.
With more than 150 curtain lifts for around 60 performances throughout the 2014-2015 season, the Saint-Étienne Opera House is a landmark of great cultural importance, a predominant player in the cultural life of the city.
The objective laid out in this commission was to re-establish a sense of closeness with the people of Saint-Étienne through simple and down-to-earth communication. The main change was forgoing the “Opera-Theatre” name in favour of “Saint-Étienne Opera” to reflect an image of a traditional Opera House for its aficionados, but also to draw in potential opera-goers. As for the theatre programme, it has been put in the hands of the recently reopened “Comédie de Saint-Étienne”.
History of opera
1969
Inauguration of the Maison de la Culture et des Loisirs cultural centre by André Malraux. It is named L’Esplanade.
1998
An arson attack destroys the Massenet Theatre. An open-air programme is organised over two seasons. In 2001, the Massenet Theatre re-opens to the public. In 2006, L’Esplanade becomes the Opera-Theatre of Saint-Étienne.
2015
A new chapter is written: the Opera-Theatre of Saint-Étienne becomes the Saint-Étienne Opera House, offering a programme with a clear operatic note, in which the Symphonic Orchestra of Saint-Étienne Loire and the Opera Choir of Saint-Étienne Loire are at the forefront.