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Pauline Virginie Déjazet (30
August 1798 – 1
December 1875) was a
French actress,
famous soubrette, and a well-known
travesti performer.
Déjazet was born in...
- The Théâtre
Déjazet (French pronunciation: [teɑtʁ deʒazɛ]) is a
theatre on the
boulevard du
Temple (po****rly
known as the 'boulevard du crime') in the...
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Gustave Perée, Théâtre
Déjazet,
October 1861:
Panne aux Airs,
parody in 1 act,
libretto by Clairville, Théâtre
Déjazet, 30
March 1861:
Flamberge au...
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business venues:
Paradis Latin, Méridien (Paris),
Olympia ('88 and '92), TLP
Dejazet, New Morning, Zenith,
Madison Square Garden (New York City), and the London...
- her
experience had been
gained in
theatre in
France including Théâtre
Dejazet and Théâtre de Boulogne. She
starred in the BBC show
Waking the Dead, appearing...
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Times Théâtre Hébertot 2002 Phèdre Théâtre
National de Nice & Théâtre
Déjazet 2008
Berenice Théâtre des
Bouffes du Nord 2009 L'Éloignement Théâtre Édouard...
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Margot Margaret of
Valois Jean Dréville 1955 Les
Hommes en
blanc Marianne Déjazet Ralph Habib M'sieur la Caille [fr]
Fernande André
Pergament Gas-Oil Alice...
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several of whom
attended performances. A
parody soon
appeared at the Théâtre
Déjazet,
entitled Rhum et eau en
juillet (Rum and
Water in July). The
opera entered...
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Haussmann radically modified this part of Le Marais; today, only the Théâtre
Déjazet remains of the late 18th
century theatres; half of them were demolished...
- Ch****agne play the
three actors on stage. The film was shot
inside the Théâtre
Déjazet in Paris,
located in the city's 3rd arrondis****t. The
venue has 1,000...