Go back in time and explore the sites of Therese Raquin's Paris. Raquin Shop/Home "..the Arcade of the Pont Neuf, a sort of narrow, dark corridor...not a place for a stroll." Zola imagined a dank, dirty, gaslit arcade on the Rue Guenegaud. It was like the many glass-and-ironwork shopping arcades built in Paris in the 1820s-30s. By the time
SOURCE: blog.roundabouttheatre.org at 11:15AM on December 12, 2015