- A
frisette is a "short wig
usually made of
synthetic hair or a
human and
synthetic blend." Use of this word
regarding "dressing the hair" was
already established...
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farce by John
Maddison Morton. It is
based on a
French one-act vaudeville,
Frisette,
which had been
produced in
Paris in 1846. Box and Cox was
first produced...
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daughter Frisette (to whom the
Baron actually refers as his "fille de lait",
which would imply that the
Baron was
Frisette's wet-nurse),
Frisette's young...
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showing on the forehead,
sometimes also
showing from the back,
called a
frisette [fr] In the 18th and 19th centuries,
wigmakers were
called perruquiers...
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Papas Très-bien, ou La
Grammaire de
Chicard 1844: Le
Major Cravachon 1846:
Frisette 1848: Le Club
Champenois 1848: Un
Jeune Homme Pressé 1850: Embr****ons-nous...
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Hundreds of boys (Fris. Friz, Frix) and
girls (Frise, Frize, Frison,
Frisette) were
named after him. The
churches of B****oues, Gazax-et-Baccarisse, Lupiac...
- Moon (after J. B. Priestley's play of the same name) and
Madame Frisette in
Frisette by
Eugene Marin Labiche. In 1957
Demidova debuted on
screen in the...
- Philémon et
Baucis 1911:
Oiseau de printemps,
hirondelle d'hiver 1911:
Frisette,
blanchisseuse de fin (La Note de la blanchisseuse) 1911: Galathée (Moderne...
- be it said – from a comédie-vaudeville by
Labiche and
Lefranc entitled Frisette."
Burnand added that the
later sections of the plot of Box and Cox, namely...
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closed for
redevelopment 1922:
Chantepie 1923:
Pomare 1924:
Tetratela 1925:
Frisette 1926:
Gitane 1927:
Buanderie 1928: L'Olivete 1929:
Nitakrit 1930: Aude...