-
ridicule them. The men vow to take
revenge on les précieuses. On
stage comes Mascarille, a
young man who
pretends to be a
sophisticated man of the world. Magdelon...
- in 1894,
playing the lead in
Tartuffe (his son Jean pla**** Orgon) and
Mascarille in Les Précieuses ridicules. In 1895 he
joined the
Renaissance theatre...
-
Bagatino Gradelino Pasquariel Buffet Gian
Fritello Narcisino Grattelard Mascarille La
Montagne Frontin Labranche Figaro: as
created by Beaumarchais. See...
- asks his
servant Mascarille to
devise a
scheme to
break his
engagement with
Hippolyta and win the love of
Celia instead.
Mascarille suggests paying the...
- even as Brig****a's brother.
Beltrame has
inspired Molière's
character Mascarille, from the
comedy L'Étourdi ou Les
Contretemps (The Blunderer, 1655). Beltrame...
- High
School in 1965.
During his
senior year, he pla**** the lead role of
Mascarille in Molière's Les Précieuses
Ridicules for a
production staged by the French...
-
French Studies 46/1 (1992): 13-25; and
Philip A. Wadsworth, "Scappino &
Mascarille," in Molière and the
Comedy of
Intellect (Berkeley:
University of California...
- ou le More de
Venise (1881)
Smilis (1884) Au
Claire de la Lune (1884)
Mascarille (1885) Le Père
Lebonnard (1889) Don Juan ou la Comédie du siècle (1889)...
- 166. The term opérette was
first used in 1856 for
Jules Bovéry's
Madame Mascarille.
Gammond categorises Cigarette, a work
premiered in London, with the English...
-
Amours de
Merlin (Rouen) 1691: Divertis****ts du temps, ou la
Magie de
Mascarille 1701: Les
Valets de
chambre nouvellistes (Stockholm) His
theatre plays...