ALFRED DELACOUR (1817 - 1883) |
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Alfred Delacour ,whose real name is Alfred Charlemagne Lartigue, (born 3 September 1817 (or 1815) in Bordeaux - died 31 March 1883 in Paris), was a playwright and librettist.
Adaptation / Translations of Plays by Alfred Delacour
Once Bitten |
1st Produced: | 15 Dec 2010 | |||||
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1st Published: | ISBN/ASIN: | 978-057311325-3 | ||||
Music: | - | doollee no | #117434 | |||
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Genre: | farce Adaptation | |||||
Parts: | Male | 5 | Female | 6 | ||
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Notes: | Original Playwrights - Maurice Hennequin and Alfred Delacour. Adapted from Le Proces Veauradieux by Reggie Oliver | |||||
Fauvinard is a Parisian barrister with no work to speak of, whose formidable mother-in-law noses shamelessly into both his private and business affairs. He and his colleague Tardivaut fabricate a case to create an alibi for their extra-marital affairs.It transpires that both their mistresses live in the same apartment block, and that, unknown to them, Tardivaut's mistress, Zizi, is also involved with Fauvinard's lecherous and narcoleptic uncle. Fauvinard's mistress Cesarine, meanwhile, appears to be an accomplice in a jewellery robbery. When Fauvinard does land a case of his own, his client, who is seeking a divorce, turns out to be the wife of another of Cesarine's lovers. Add a vengeful maid, a vicious, man-hating poodle and a bone-headed Police Commissioner, and Reggie Oliver's adaptation of the 1875 French farce Le Proces Veauradieux reaches hilarious heights of brilliantly controlled mayhem. | ||||||
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