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Vaudeville (/ˈvɔːd(ə)vɪl, ˈvoʊ-/; French: [vodvil]) is a
theatrical genre of
variety entertainment which began in
France at the end of the 19th century...
- (Paris, 1813 – Sèvres 1877) was a 19th-century
French playwright and
vaudevilliste.
Cherubin ou la journée des aventures,
comedy in five acts and six tableaux...
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Pradels (15
February 1842 – 30
April 1930) was a
French poet, novelist,
vaudevilliste and lyricist.
Octave Frederick Pradels published his
first monologues...
- July 1822 – 30
January 1882) was a 19th-century
French stage actor and
vaudevilliste, who was a
member of the
troupe of the Théâtre du Palais-Royal in Paris...
- Gil-Pérès, real name Jules-Charles Pérès Jolin,
French stage actor and
vaudevilliste Marcel Pérès,
French musicologist, composer,
choral director and singer...
- Claude-Aimé Desprez-Saint-Clair 5
April 1783 Saint-Germain-en-Laye Died 26
April 1824(1824-04-26) (aged 41)
Herblay Occupation(s)
Vaudevilliste, chansonnier...
- Catherine-Françoise le Bel de la Voreille.
Rochefort wrote a book, Mémoires d'un
vaudevilliste in
which he
recounts his
adventures in La Réunion and the
literary relationships...
- born in Châtelineau
Octave Pradels (1842–1930),
French poet, novelist,
vaudevilliste and
lyricist Octave T****aert (1800–1874),
French painter Octave Terrillon...
- in Paris. An
employee at the
Interior ministry, he
became known as
vaudevilliste under the pen name Saint-Yves and
published numerous articles in the...
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Tartuffe by Molière, Comédie des Champs-Elysées 1952:
Labiche et les
vaudevillistes français, soirée
written by
Louis Ducreux,
Palais des beaux-arts, Brussels...