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    Alfred Capus (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    one-act piece, Le Mari malgre lui, at the Théâtre Cluny. His novels, Qui perd gagne (1890), Faux Depart (1891), Année des d'aventures (1895), describe the...
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    Germaine Dermoz (category French film actresses)
    Réjane. 1908 : L'Impératrice by Catulle Mendès, Théâtre Réjane. 1908 : Qui perd gagne by Pierre Veber and Alfred Capus, Théâtre Réjane. 1908 : Trains de luxe...
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    with Richard Anconina, José Garcia, Bruno Solo and Gilbert Melki, 2001 Qui perd gagne !, from Laurent Bénégui, with Thierry Lhermitte and Elsa Zylberstein...
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    premiered in Paris at the Théâtre des Arts 23 December 1907 1908: Qui perd gagne, five-act play, adapted from the novel by Alfred Capus, premiered in...
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    Gabriel Borkman, drama in four acts by Henrik Ibsen 1908: Qui perd gagne, play by Pierre Véber 1911: L'Orfeo, opera by Claudio Monteverdi (first modern staged...
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