-
Claude de La Rose,
better known as
Rosimond, (c.1640 – Paris, 31
October 1686) was a 17th-century
French playwright and actor. In 1668, he had his first...
- The Théâtre de
Rosimond was Geneva's
first opera house. It was
named after its
manager Argus Rosimond, a
Lyonnese impresario.
Built in 1766, it was a wooden...
- Count's daughter.
Rosimond, the Marquise's son. Dorimène. Dorante,
friend of
Rosimond. Marton, Hortense's maid. Frontin,
Rosimond's valet "Salle de la...
- its
first owners was
Claude de la Rose, a 17th-century
actor known as
Rosimond, who
bought it in 1680.
Claude de la Rose was the
actor who
replaced Molière...
- Louis-Jacques
Boucot as L'interprète Nina
Myral as
Sophie Maurice Dorléac as
Rosimond Rivers Cadet as Bienn****is
Micheline Francey as
Denise Doumel as Marius...
- Year
Title Role
Notes 1938 The
President Rosimond 1938 La
goualeuse L'avocat 1938
Remontons les Champs-Élysées Un
consommateur Uncredited 1941
Madame Sans-Gêne...
- the
middle 1760s that the city
agreed to the
building of the Théâtre de
Rosimond, Geneva's
first opera house.
Under the
influence of
Voltaire opera began...
-
Hotel Demarne and the
Maison du Bel Air. The 17th-century
French actor Rosimond acquired the
house in 1680. It was home to many
famous artists and writers...
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Beauval Beauval Dauvilliers Bellonde La T****llerie
Dennebaut Guérin Guérin
Rosimond Dupin Hubert Guyot Du
Croisy Du
Croisy Raisin Raisin De
Villiers Verneuil...
- constitution." 1763 –
Geneva is "made independent." 1766 – Théâtre de
Rosimond built. 1770 – "Insurrection suppressed." 1781 – February:
Geneva Revolution...