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Montdory,
pseudonym of
Guillaume des
Gilberts (baptized 13
March 1594; died
between 17
November 1653 and 14
November 1654), was a
French actor-manager...
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Orange from at
least 1622,
sometimes named as a co-founder with the
actor Montdory of the Théâtre du
Marais in 1634, and a
member of the
Troupe Royale at...
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patronized by the
Prince of Orange.
Among its
members was the
tragedian Montdory.
Montdory had
previously appeared with Valleran's
company in 1612 and would...
- Berthaud's Jeu de
paume court, and was
performed by the
acting troupe of
Montdory. Mélite
represents Corneille's
creation of a new genre, the
comedy of manners...
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including Bellerose, Bruscambille, Gaultier-Garguille, Gros-Guillaume, and
Montdory. His
interactions with
Italian troupes in
Paris influenced the subsequent...
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probably first performed early in 1632 by the
troupe of
Charles Le Noir and
Montdory at the Sphère, a
rather seedy nightclub in Paris. It was
first published...
- "insipid and affected" and
preferred his arch-rival, the more
aggressive Montdory at the Théâtre du Marais.
After Gros-Guillaume's
death in 1634, Bellerose...
- of the King"), at the Hôtel de Bourgogne. The
actors Charles Lenoir and
Montdory decided to
create their own troupe, and
situated it in the fashionable...
- Champmeslé. Théâtre du
Marais (1600–1673) -
founded by
Charles Le Noir and
Montdory, this
rival theatre of the Hôtel de
Bourgogne housed the
troupe "Vieux...
- po****rity of the beverage. 1634 Théâtre du Marais, also
known as the
Troupe de
Montdory or the
Troupe du Roi au Marais,
founded in an
unused tennis court on the...