Comédie+ (formerly Comédie!) is a French pay television channel dedicated to humour since 1997. It is directed by Dominique Farrugia, a former member of...
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the Comédie-Française, Molière. He was considered the patron of French actors. He died seven years before his troupe became known as the Comédie-Française...
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incorporated into the Comédie-Italienne's performances. By 1762 the company was merged with the Opéra-Comique, but the names Comédie-Italienne and Théâtre-Italien...
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first time the expression Comédie humaine, and this title is in the contract he signed in 1841. The publication of the Comédie humaine in 1842 was preceded...
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La Comédie Italienne (French pronunciation: [la kɔmedi italjɛn]) is a theatre in the Montparnasse district of Paris, presenting Italian commedia dell'arte...
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August 1850) was a French novelist and playwright. The novel sequence La Comédie humaine, which presents a panorama of post-Napoleonic French life, is generally...
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Barre. A completely different use of the term comédie-lyrique as a sort of modern revival of the comédie-ballet is Le piège de Méduse (1913) by Erik Satie...
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Comédie-Parisienne may refer to: Théâtre Antoine-Simone Berriau, a theatre in Paris which had the name in 1881 Théâtre de l'Athénée, a theatre in Paris...
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'Art' is a French-language play by Yasmina Reza that premiered in 1994 at Comédie des Champs-Élysées in Paris. The play subsequently ran in London in 1996...
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Haydn's work of the same name (1779). "comédie larmoyante". Oxford Reference. Retrieved 2024-11-08. "Comédie larmoyante | Romantic, Melodrama, Tragedy...
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Eurovision Song Contest 1972 (redirect from Comé-comédie)
Finnish Juha Flinck Nacke Johansson Ossi Runne France ORTF Betty Mars "Comé-comédie" French Frédéric Botton Franck Pourcel Germany SFB Mary Roos "Nur die...
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Théâtre des Champs-Élysées (redirect from Comédie des Champs-Élysées)
named director of the smaller Comédie des Champs-Élysées (located upstairs, over the foyer of the main theatre). The Comédie stage was the home of Jules...
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Le Divan du Monde (redirect from Théâtre de la Comédie Mondaine)
Picasso, were frequent visitors. In 1901, the Divan became the Théâtre de la Comédie Mondaine. In 1946 it became a famous travesti cabaret Madame Arthur, closed...
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Vilna Troupe (redirect from Dramă şi Comedie)
Dramatishe Artistn (Federation of Yiddish Dramatic Actors) and later Dramă şi Comedie, was an international and mostly Yiddish-speaking theatre, one of the most...
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opera buffa. Comédie en vaudevilles also seems to have influenced the English ballad opera and the German Singspiel. One feature of the comédie en vaudevilles...
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the capital of France, arts and sciences in the city flourished with the Comédie-Française, the Academy of Painting, and the French Academy of Sciences...
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1680 1752 1754 1755 1772 1790 The theatrical year began 10 April 1752 (the day before Palm) and ended 14 April 1753. Director : Almanach historique et...
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Love's Labour's Lost is one of William Shakespeare's early comedies, believed to have been written in the mid-1590s for a performance at the Inns of Court...
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" "La Comedie Humaine (2010)". Retrieved 9 July 2010. La comédie humaine at IMDb La Comedie Humaine at the Hong Kong Movie DataBase La Comédie Humaine...
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Opéra national de Montpellier (redirect from Opéra Comédie)
Montpellier Languedoc-Roussillon is an opera company located in the Place de la Comédie in Montpellier, France. The company was established in 1755 and was granted...
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The Comedy of Errors (redirect from The Comedie of Errors)
LibriVox "Modern Translation of the Play" – Modern version of the play The Comedie of Errors – HTML version of this title. Photos of Gray's Inn Hall – the...
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Valentin Kataev La Farfada by Jean-Pierre Aumont Zoé by Jean Marsan La Comédie-Wagram on Data.bnf.fr [fr] La Comédie-Wagram sur Les Archives du spectacle...
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Commedia dell'arte (redirect from Comedie Del Arte)
genesis a century earlier. In France, during the reign of Louis XIV, the Comédie-Italienne created a repertoire and delineated new masks and characters...
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lui-même, comédie nouvelle in 1 act, in verse, preceded by a prologue, with entertainments, Comédie-Française, 20 April, 1747: La Gouvernante, Comédie-Française...
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Tunnel (2013–2018) and Call My Agent! (2015–2020). He was a resident of the Comédie-Française from 1994 to 1996. Thibault de Montalembert is the French voice...
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the Comédie Italienne in 1774 in Grétry's Sylvain. She was at once admitted pensionnaire and in 1775 sociétaire. She became a star of the Comédie Italienne...
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Under the Seas), Émile Zola (Les Rougon-Macquart), Honoré de Balzac (La Comédie humaine), Guy de Maupassant, Théophile Gautier and Stendhal (The Red and...
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Comedy! (redirect from Comédie ! (film))
Comedy! (French: Comédie !) is a 1987 French drama film written and directed by Jacques Doillon. The film was entered into the main competition at the...
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Lekain (category Sociétaires of the Comédie-Française)
the command of King Louis XV he was accepted at the Comédie-Française (see Troupe of the Comédie-Française in 1752). He had performed the leading role...
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