- Georges-Léon-Jules-Marie
Feydeau (French: [ʒɔʁʒ fɛ.do]; 8
December 1862 – 5 June 1921) was a
French playwright of the
Belle Époque era,
remembered for...
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Georges Feydeau (1862–1921) was a
French playwright.
Feydeau may also
refer to: Ernest-Aimé
Feydeau (1821–1873),
French writer,
father of
Georges Jean-Pierre...
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Thierry Feydeau (21 July 1934 – 14
January 2008) was a
French actor,
director and writer. He was a
grandson of the
playwright Georges Feydeau, and appeared...
- The Théâtre
Feydeau (pronounced [teɑtʁ fɛdo]), a
former Parisian theatre company, was
founded in 1789 with the
patronage of Monsieur,
Comte de Provence...
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Feydeau (French: [fɛ.do]; 16
March 1821 – 27
October 1873) was a
French writer and the
father of the
noted comic playwright Georges Feydeau.
Feydeau was...
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returned to the live
stage in a
demanding comedic dual role in
Georges Feydeau's A Flea in Her Ear at the Old Vic.
Playing both
master and
servant with...
- loup-garou was
premiered March 10, 1827 by the Opéra-Comique at the
Salle Feydeau in Paris. The
first performance was
given as a
charity benefit for victims...
- A Flea in Her Ear (French: La Puce à l'oreille) is a play by
Georges Feydeau written in 1907, at the
height of the
Belle Époque. The
author called it...
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times with
Bernard Murat, who made him the
ideal interpreter of
Georges Feydeau. Overall, he
acted in more than
thirty plays In 2015, he
received a nomination...
- In Her Ear by
Georges Feydeau, Old Vic
August 1989, cast biographies.
Theatre programme for A Flea In Her Ear by
Georges Feydeau,
August 1989, cast list...