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Mlle Montansier (1790)
Marguerite Montansier
Marguerite Brunet, known by her stage name of Mademoiselle Montansier (19 December 1730, in Bayonne – 13 July 1820, in Paris), was a French actress and theatre director.
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Marguerite Brunet, known by her stage name of MademoiselleMontansier (19 December 1730, in Bayonne – 13 July 1820, in Paris), was a French actress and...
performed vaudeville, pantomime and comic opera. The actress MademoiselleMontansier opened her own musical theater in the Palais-Royal. The great fair...
plays. Author of 40 plays, Patrat was also part of the company of MademoiselleMontansier before establishing himself in Paris and writing several pieces...
Guillaume du Tillot (1711–1774), politician Marguerite Brunet, called MademoiselleMontansier, born in 1730 at Bayonne and died in 1820 at Paris, was an actress...
the company of the Count of the Beaujolais, then by the actress MademoiselleMontansier. The Comédiens Italiens moved in 1783 to the Salle Favert. On the...
Succeeded by Herman Bultos and Jean-Pierre-Paul Adam Preceded by MademoiselleMontansier director of the Théâtre de la Monnaie 1794 Succeeded by Jean-Joseph...
the Théâtre-Français shortly afterwards to enter the company of MademoiselleMontansier, holder of the theatre concession for Brittany and Normandy. Bursay...
two-act opéra comique, Plaire, c'est commander was mounted at the Théâtre Montansier in Paris, after being previously rejected by the Théâtre Feydeau along...
a job. Engaged in Madame Montansier's company, he played at Tours, then at Lyon, and came back to Paris where Mademoiselle Clairon took him under her...
Feldmann, directed by Pierre Aufrey, Théâtre du Palais-Royal, Théâtre Montansier 2001 : Une femme de lettres and Un bi-choco sous le sofa by Alan Bennett...
beginning of the Restoration, the Paris Opera was located in the Salle Montansier on rue Richelieu, where the square Louvois is today. On 13 February 1820...