- Louis-Émile
Vanderburch (30
September 1794 – 30
March 1862) was a 19th-century
French writer and playwright. The
painter Dominique Joseph Vanderburch (1722–1785)...
-
Britain and Ireland:
Knight of the
Order of St.
Patrick Louis-Émile
Vanderburch and
Ferdinand Langlé's 1833 play Le
Camarade de lit ("The Bedfellow")...
-
Adolphe de Leuven,
Emmanuel Théaulon, Jean-François Bayard, Louis-Émile
Vanderburch, Clairville,
Adrien Robert, as well as
librettos of
several opéras comiques...
- opéra Halévy 1838 Clermont, ou Une
femme d'artiste
vaudeville Emile Vanderburch 1838 La Volière, ou Les
Oiseaux de
Boccace ballet-pantomime Thérèse Elssler...
- is the
author of many
comedies with Jean-François Bayard, Louis-Émile
Vanderburch, and
Arthur de
Beauplan such as Boccaccio, or the
Prince of
Palmero by...
- two-act comédie en vaudevilles, with Léon-Lévy
Brunswick and Louis-Émile
Vanderburch 1836: Les Pe**** métiers, one-act
tableau po****ire ,
mingled with couplets...
- féerie influence,
using elements of the féerie of the same name by
Emile Vanderburch,
Evrard Laurencin, and
Charles Clairville. With its
explorations into...
- most
important of
these was the
Maison de Sainte-Agnès, or
Fondation Vanderburch,
established in 1626,
which provided vocational education for poor girls...
- opéra-comique La tête de Méduse by
Scard with a
libretto by Louis-Émile
Vanderburch and Philippe-August
Deforges The
company had
financial difficulties from...
- comédie en vaudeville, with
Ferdinand de
Villeneuve and Louis-Émile
Vanderburch, Théâtre du Vaudeville, 22
January 1829; La Menteuse,
comedy in 3 acts...