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- Seveste is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Jacqueline Seveste (1844–1927), French opera singer Jules Seveste (1803–1854), French playwright...
- Jules Seveste (full name Désiré Henri Jules Seveste; 1803 in Paris – 30 June 1854 in Meudon) was a French playwright and theatre manager of the first...
- Born in Montmartre, the daughter of Jules Seveste and sister of Jules-Didier Seveste [Wikidata]. Seveste was raised at the Maison d'éducation de la Légion...
- with Jules Seveste, a stage director who had taken over the directorship of the Théâtre Historique and renamed it the Théâtre Lyrique. Seveste offered Verne...
- close in March of that year. It was revived under a new director, Edmond Seveste, in 1851, when it moved to the Théâtre Historique, a short distance away...
- name Théâtre Montmartre. It was one of the first built by Pierre-Jacques Seveste, who held the licence to operate theatres outside the town limits of Paris...
- the same venue, the Théâtre Historique on the boulevard du Temple. Jules Seveste, the new director who had taken over after the death of his brother Edmond...
- was in Lyon that she was discovered by Jules Seveste, the director of the Théâtre Lyrique in Paris. Seveste engaged her for the 1853–1854 season at his...
- songs. 1832: La Sylphide, drama in 2 acts mixed with song, with Jules Seveste 1832: Le Chevreuil, comédie en vaudevilles in 3 acts, with Léon Halévy...
- Robin-Luron mezzo-soprano Zulma Bouffar Rosée du soir soprano Jacqueline Seveste Roi Carotte tenor Vicini The sorceress Coloquinte mezzo-soprano Mariani...