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Albert Delvaille, called Trébla Anagramme of Albert (Neuilly-sur-Seine, 30 May 1870 – Paris, October 1943) was a French playwright and novelist. After he finished his studies at École Monge, he joined his father at Sète where he had his first play presented. He was then just 15. After he returned in Paris, his plays were given on numerous stages including the Théâtre Antoine, La Cigale or the Bataclan. He is buried at the Montmartre Cemetery (3rd division). Works * ''Le Médecin vétérinaire'', vaudeville in 1 act, 1885 * ''Le Harem de Pontarlier'', maraboulerie in 1 act, with Carin, music by Laurent Halet, 1897 * ''Elle !'', drame réaliste in 1 act, with John Croisier, 1898 * ''Personne !'', comedy in 1 act, 1899 * ''Un Amant de cœur'', comédie-pantalonnade in 1 act, with Léon Garnier, 1900 * ''L'Amour en fantaisies'', 1900 * ''Cornarville'', one-act play, with Jean Lavaur, 1900 * ''Les Joyeux chauffeurs, ou le Jeu de l'auto'', one-act play, with Carin, 1900 ...
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Eugène Héros
Eugène Héros (14 August 1860 – 11 December 1925) was a French playwright and chansonnier. Biography A lawyer and member of Le Chat noir, he collaborated among others to '' Le Figaro'' and to '' La France'' and became managing director of the Théâtre du Palais Royal (1907-1910) then of the Scala (1914-1918). His plays were presented on the most important Parisian stages of the 19th and begin of the 20th century including the Théâtre des Variétés, the Théâtre de Cluny, the Palais Royal, the Théâtre de la Renaissance, the Bataclan, and Bobino. A founder of the magazine ''Le Gueux'' (1891-1892), several of his songs were published in ''La Rampe'' and '' Gil-Blas'' illustrated, from 1892 to 1900. They were performed among others by Jean Sablon or Jeannette Levasseur. Works ;Theatre * ''La Noce à Génie'', 1885 * ''Il a des bottes !'', revue in 3 tableaux, with Georges Bertal, 1888 * ''En livrée'', vaudeville in 1 act, with Achille Mélandri, 1889 * '' ...
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Gustave Coquiot
Gustave Coquiot (24 September 1865 – 6 June 1926) was a French art critic and writer. A collector of paintings by Maurice Utrillo, he also was one of Auguste Rodin's secretaries. Theatre * 1904: ''Deux heures du matin, quartier Marbeuf'', play, with Jean Lorrain * 1904: ''Sainte-Roulette'' with Jean Lorrain, Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord * 1905: ''Hôtel de l'Ouest, chambre 22'', play, with Jean Lorrain * 1908: ''L'Ami de la justice'', comedy in 1 act with Trébla Essais *1912 :''Le vrai J.-K. Huysmans'' *1913: ''Toulouse Lautrec'', publisher *1913: ''Le Vrai Rodin'' *1914: ''Cubistes, Futuristes, Passéistes. Essai sur la Jeune Peinture et la Jeune Sculpture. Avec 48 reproductions. 5e édition. Paris, Ollendorff (n.d. ca. 1920). 277 pp. irst edition was published in 1914 and had 24 plates in phototypie *1917: ''Rodin à l'Hôtel de Biron et à Meudon'', Ollendorff, Paris(Online)*1921: ''Vagabondages'', illustrated by *1923: ''Vincent Van Gogh'' *1924: ''George ...
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John Croisier
John Henri Croisier (? – 1915) was a French composer and playwright. Works He created pieces for piano and operettas for which he sometimes wrote both the music as well as the lyrics. *1880: ''L’Année féminine'', calendrier inamovible *1894: ''Échos de La Varenne'', valse, piano, with violon ''ad libitum'' accompagnement *1894: ''Joyeux départ'', polka-marche, piano. Op. 8 *1895: ''A l'ivresse'', chanson bachique *1896: ''Avec toi !'', polka-mazurka, piano *1896: ''Sérénade à Phoebé'', suite de valses, piano *1896: ''Colombine-Colombinette'', fantaisies, quadrille for piano *1897: ''Sans Fard, en vers... et pour tous'', poems *1899: ''Nos petits lignards'', polka-marche, piano *1899: ''Elle !'', drame réaliste in 1 act, with Trébla *1900: ''L'Aigledindon'', parodie bouffe in 1 act and 1 prologue, with Eugène Joullot *1902: ''L'Autruche tricolore, ou la Possédée de la rue du Caire'', folie-vaudeville in 1 act, with Albert Pajol *1902: ''L'Enlèvement de César ...
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Léon Garnier
Léon Garnier (1856 in Lyon – 1905 in Meung-sur-Loire (Loiret)) was a French 19th-century composer and lyricist. Garnier wrote numerous songs with , and particularly two songs, created by Paulus, which were met with enormous success in their time, ' and ''Le Père la Victoire''. Works (selection) * ''Le Lendemain matin'', chansonnette, lyrics and music by Delormel and Garnier, 1884 * ''À trente-cinq ans'', chansonnette, lyrics and music by Delormel and Garnier, 1885 * ''De c'côté-ci, de c'côté-là !'', chansonnette, lyrics and music by Delormel and Garnier, 1885 * ''En v'nant de Montmorency'', chanson, lyrics and music by Delormel and Garnier, 1885 * ''La Montre en argent'', chansonnette, lyrics and music by Delormel and Garnier, 1885 * ''Exploits d'huissier'', monologue by Garnier and Charles-Albert d'Appy, 1885 * ''Le Signe de la croix'' and ''Ah ! qu'j'ai mal au pied'', 2 monologues comiques by Garnier and d'Appy, 1885 * ''Briscard et Pitou'', duo-bouffe, ...
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