- Gavrielidis, he
founded the
progressive political and
satirical magazine Rabagas,
based on a
comedy of the same name by
Victorien Sardou,
which at the time...
-
radical demoticist journal Rabagas (Ραμπαγάς); the
first issue appeared in
August 1878 and it ran
until May 1889.: 113, 359
Rabagas mixed literature, politics...
- (Italy, 1921,
based on the play Théodora)
Rabagas,
directed by
Gaston Ravel (Italy, 1922,
based on the
novel Rabàgas) L'Espionne [fr],
directed by
Henri Desfontaines...
- His
magazine also
accused Caragiale of
having copied Victorien Sardou's
Rabagas for his O
scrisoare pierdută, as well as
Henri Chivot and
Alfred Duru's...
- for the rest of his career, with the sole
exception of the
title rôle in
Rabagas by
Victorien Sardou,
which he pla**** more than 200
times at the Théâtre...
- comédie-vaudeville in 5 acts, with
Victorien Sardou and
Jules Pélissié 1872:
Rabagas,
comedy in 5 acts, in prose, with V.
Sardou Georges d' Heylli, Dictionnaire...
-
Nella (Francesco
Paolo Frontini – Catania,
Teatro Comunale, 31
March 1881)
Rabagas (Nicola De
Giosa – Rome,
Teatro Argentina, 23
March 1882)
Cordelia dei...
- parti****ted in protests,
including one in 1882
against Victorien Sardou's
Rabagas performance at the
National Theatre in Belgrade.
After the
protest in Belgrade...
-
responsible for
establishing the
Third Republic. In
Victorien Sardou's 1872 play
Rabagas, the Provençals are
depicted as
having seized control of the state. Similarly...
-
libretto by
Enrico Golisciani;
premiered Teatro Bellini, Naples, 1878
Rabagas (opera
comica in 4 acts);
libretto by
Enrico Golisciani after Victorien...