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- Sewrin, real name Charles-Augustin B****ompierre, (9 October 1771 – 22 April 1853) was a French playwright and goguettier. In addition to his writing of...
- numerous plays, many of which written in collaboration with Charles-Augustin Sewrin. These plays were given in the most important Parisian stages of the first...
- tableau-vaudeville in 1 act, with Sewrin 1823: Le Chevalier d'honneur, comedy in 1 act, mingled with vaudevilles, with Sewrin and Nicolas Gersin 1823: Le Lithographe...
- Honoré-Antoine Richaud-Martelly Inès 1804 La Leçon conjugale by Charles-Augustin Sewrin and René de Chazet Suzanne 1805 Auguste et Théodore by Ernest de Manteufel...
- librettist and politician (died 1839) October 9 – Charles-Augustin B****ompierre (Sewrin), librettist (died 1853) October 29 – Anna Leonore König, member of the...
- Madeleine, bibliophile, married Marie B****ompierre Sewrin in 1839, daughter of Charles Augustin B****ompierre Sewrin, author, goguettier and secrétaire général...
- with Charles-Augustin Sewrin, 1821 Monsieur Blaise, ou les Deux Châteaux, two-act comedy, mingled with vaudevilles, with Sewrin, 1821 La Peste de Barcelonne...
- Charles-Guillaume Étienne, Armand-François Chateauvieux, Armand Croizette, Sewrin and François Bernard-Valville, as well as the music of songs, m****es and...
- Le Béarnais, ou Henri IV en voyage opéra comique 1 act Charles-Augustin Sewrin 21 May 1814 Opéra-Comique, Salle Feydeau Angéla, ou L'atelier de Jean Cousin...
- Tuileries Le crescendo opéra bouffon 1 act Charles-Augustine de B****ompierre de Sewrin 1 September 1810 Paris, Opéra-Comique (Feydeau) Les Abencérages, ou L'étendard...