Louis Philibert Rozet (died 11 April 1853) was a French playwright of the 19th century.
His
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were performed on the most important Parisian stages of the 19th century:
Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin
The Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin () is a venerable theatre and opera house at 18, Boulevard Saint-Martin in the 10th arrondissement of Paris.
History
It was first built very rapidly in 1781 under the direction of (1726–1810) to hou ...
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Théâtre des Variétés
The Théâtre des Variétés () is a theatre and "salle de spectacles" at 7–8, boulevard Montmartre, 2nd arrondissement, in Paris. It was declared a monument historique in 1974.
History
The theatre owed its creation to Mademoiselle Montans ...
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Théâtre du Palais-Royal
The Théâtre du Palais-Royal () is a 750-seat Parisian theatre at 38 rue de Montpensier, located at the northwest corner of the Palais-Royal in the Galerie de Montpensier at its intersection with the Galerie de Beaujolais.
Brief history
O ...
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Théâtre du Vaudeville
The Théâtre du Vaudeville () was a theatre company in Paris. It opened on 12 January 1792 on rue de Chartres. Its directors, Pierre-Antoine-Augustin de Piis, Piis and Yves Barré, Barré, mainly put on "petites pièces mêlées de couplets s ...
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Works
*1779: ''Lamentine, ou les Tapouis'', comi-tragic play in 2 acts and in verses, with Auguste-Étienne-Xavier Poisson de La Chabeaussière
*1800: ''Arlequin portier'', comedy-parade in 1 act mingled with
vaudeville
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s, with Joseph Marty
*1801: ''Colombine toute seule'', scène-parade, mingled with vaudevilles, with Marty and
Étienne Morel de Chédeville
Étienne Morel de Chédeville (10 October 1751 in Paris - 13 July 1814 in Villeneuve-Saint-Georges) was an 18th-century French playwright and librettist.
He wrote the librettos for the following operas:
*1783 : '' La caravane du Caire'' by Andr� ...
*1801: ''Jacasset ou, La contrainte par corps'',
comedy
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Origins
Comedy originated in ancient Greec ...
in 1 act
*1810: ''Le Monde renversé'', vaudeville in 1 act
*1811: ''Les petits caquets'', explanatory prologue of ''La sœur de la Miséricorde'', in 1 act and in vaudevilles, with H. Simon
*1811: ''Les Sabines de Limoges, ou l'Enlèvement singulier'', vaudeville héroïque in 1 act, with
Maurice Ourry and H. Simon
*1816: ''Cadet Roussel dans l'île des Amazones'',
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*1816: ''Le Bateau à vapeur'', comedy in 1 act, mingled with couplets, with Henri Simon
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and Pierre Carmouche
Pierre Carmouche (9 April 1797 - 9 December 1868) was a French playwright and chansonnier. He wrote more than 200 successful plays, comedies, comédies en vaudevilles and texts for opéras comiques, in collaboration with diverse authors - Brazi ...
*181: ''M. Descroquignoles, ou le Bal bourgeois'', comedy-foly in 1 act, mingled with couplets, with H. Simon, 1816
*1820: ''Le Docteur Quinquina, ou le Poirier ensorcelé'', foly-vaudeville in 1 acte, with Gabriel de Lurieu
Gabriel de Lurieu (real name Gabriel-Zéphirin Gonyn de Lurieu; Paris, 28 October 1799 (7 brumaire year VIII) – Paris, 5 February 1889 ) was a French author and playwright.
His brother Jules-Joseph-Gabriel de Lurieu (1792–1869), with whom he ...
*1821: ''Le Pâris de Surêne ou La clause du testament'', vaudeville in 1 act, with de Lurieu
*1822: ''Les Tailleurs de Windsor, ou l'Acteur en voyage'', comedy-vaudeville in 1 act, with de Lurieu
References
External links
* Joseph-Marie Quérard
Joseph Marie Quérard (25 December 1797 – 3 December 1865) was a French bibliographer.
He was born at Rennes, where he was apprenticed to a bookseller. Sent abroad on business, he remained in Vienna
Vienna ( ; ; ) is the capital cit ...
, ''La France littéraire ou dictionnaire bibliographique des savants...'', vol.5, 1836,
19th-century French dramatists and playwrights
Date of birth missing
1853 deaths
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