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Favart is a
French surname and may
refer to: Charles-Simon
Favart (1710-1792), a
French playwright Jean-Baptiste
Favart (1726-1806), a
French général...
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capacity of
around 1,248 seats,
sometimes referred to as the
Salle Favart (the
third on this site), is
located at
Place Boïeldieu in the 2nd arrondis****t...
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Charles Simon Favart (13
November 1710 – 12 May 1792) was a
French playwright and
theatre director. The
Salle Favart in
Paris is
named after him. Born...
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known as
Nicolas Favart,
formally Charles-Nicolas
Favart or C.-N.
Favart, he was
simply Favart fils (
Favart Jr) in his time.
Favart was the son of the...
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Marie Justine Benoîte
Favart (née Duronceray) (15 June 1727 – 22
April 1772) was an
operatic singer, actress,
playwright and dancer, the wife of the dramatist...
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Charles Favart may
refer to:
Charles Simon Favart (1710–1792),
French dramatist Charles Nicolas Favart (1749–1806), his son,
French playwright This disambiguation...
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Jacques Favart (30 July 1920 – 27
September 1980) was a
French sports official and
figure skater. He won the
French Figure Skating Championships in men's...
- The
Salle Favart,
officially the Théâtre de l'Opéra-Comique, is a
Paris opera house and theatre, the
current home of the Opéra-Comique. It was
built from...
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second Salle Favart (
Favart 2),
followed by the Théâtre
Lyrique on the
Place du Châtelet (Lyrique), and then the
third Salle Favart (
Favart 3). Sources...
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Robert Favart (9
February 1911 – 26 July 2003) was a
French actor,
married to
Jenny Carré,
daughter of
Albert Carré. 1938: The City of
Lights (by...