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    Marguerite Brunet, known by her stage name of Mademoiselle Montansier (19 December 1730, in Bayonne – 13 July 1820, in Paris), was a French actress and...
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  • Théâtre Montansier can refer to three different theatres built by Mademoiselle Montansier: Théâtre Montansier (Versailles), Montansier's theatre in Versailles...
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    Victor Louis. In 1790 it was taken over by Mademoiselle Montansier and became known as the Théâtre Montansier. She began using it for plays and Italian...
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    1806. The theatre was built by the actress and theatre manageress Mademoiselle Montansier, and opened on 15 August 1793. Other names have included Salle...
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    royal château. It was created by the actress and theatre director Mademoiselle Montansier, designed by Jean-François Heurtier, inspecteur général des bâtiments...
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    first floor. This was purchased in 1789 by the theatrical producer Mademoiselle Montansier, who had Louis rebuild it in 1791 into a larger variety theater...
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    performed vaudeville, pantomime and comic opera. The actress Mademoiselle Montansier opened her own musical theater in the Palais-Royal. The great fair...
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  • plays. Author of 40 plays, Patrat was also part of the company of Mademoiselle Montansier before establishing himself in Paris and writing several pieces...
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    Guillaume du Tillot (1711–1774), politician Marguerite Brunet, called Mademoiselle Montansier, born in 1730 at Bayonne and died in 1820 at Paris, was an actress...
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    the company of the Count of the Beaujolais, then by the actress Mademoiselle Montansier. The Comédiens Italiens moved in 1783 to the Salle Favert. On the...
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    Théâtre-Italien, performing Italian opera in Italian, was formed by Mademoiselle Montansier in 1801, when it was officially known as the Opera Buffa, but more...
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    numerous occasions from June 1778 to March 1780, and also those of Mademoiselle Montansier, director of the Théâtre de Versailles, to import the Italian troupe...
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    monument historique in 1974. The theatre owed its creation to Mademoiselle Montansier (Marguerite Brunet). Imprisoned for debt in 1803 and frowned upon...
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    After he participated in an amateur troupe, he integrated that of Mademoiselle Montansier at Versailles, then moved to The Hague where he stayed three years...
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  • Succeeded by Herman Bultos and Jean-Pierre-Paul Adam Preceded by Mademoiselle Montansier director of the Théâtre de la Monnaie 1794 Succeeded by Jean-Joseph...
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  • Preceded by Herman Bultos director of the Théâtre de la Monnaie 1791-1793 Succeeded by Mademoiselle Montansier...
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  • the Théâtre-Français shortly afterwards to enter the company of Mademoiselle Montansier, holder of the theatre concession for Brittany and Normandy. Bursay...
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    two-act opéra comique, Plaire, c'est commander was mounted at the Théâtre Montansier in Paris, after being previously rejected by the Théâtre Feydeau along...
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    a job. Engaged in Madame Montansier's company, he played at Tours, then at Lyon, and came back to Paris where Mademoiselle Clairon took him under her...
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  • the Théâtre de la Criée Best Musical – Le Passe-muraille at the Théâtre Montansier and at the Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens Best Adaptation of a Foreign...
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  • Feldmann, directed by Pierre Aufrey, Théâtre du Palais-Royal, Théâtre Montansier 2001 : Une femme de lettres and Un bi-choco sous le sofa by Alan Bennett...
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    beginning of the Restoration, the Paris Opera was located in the Salle Montansier on rue Richelieu, where the square Louvois is today. On 13 February 1820...
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    libretto by A.-J. Grétry, was first performed at the Théâtre des Variétés-Montansier on 26 November 1803. L'époux généroux, ou Le pouvoir des procédés, a 1-act...
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  • pieces were not presented; others were played in theaters Louvois, Favart, Montansier, Feydeau, de la Cité et de l’Odéon. In 1828, Révéroni de Saint-Cyr composed...
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    one-act comedy mingled with couplets, with de Varner and Lauzanne, Théâtre Montansier (11 May) 1849: Malbranchu, greffier au plumitif, two-act comédie en vaudeville...
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