Canular n°18 - 2 - Pièces de Charles-Simon Favart

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Les Deux Tunnels
La Poire de Bezons
Le Cale-bourgeois
La Chercheuse de cris
La Fête des Saints Clous
Le Prix de sa terre
L'Hippo. est par ici
Le Toc de village
Noix de cajou
Les Mamours à la noix
Cimetière assiégé
Menhir et Beurette
Les Dindes dansantes
Crouton et Rosette
Les Amours de Baston et Bas-se-tiennent
La Serre vante mes tresses
Minette à la tour
Les Trois Soutanes ou Soliman fécond
Aneth et Lupin
L'Onglet à bords doux
La Fée Prunelle ou Ce qui plaît aux cames
La Rombière de Salency
Le Bel Larsen


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1734 : Les Deux Jumelles
1735 : La Foire de Bezons
1738 : Le Bal bourgeois
1741 : La Chercheuse d'esprit
1741 : La Fête de Saint-Cloud
1742 : Le Prix de Cythère
1742 : Hippolyte et Aricie
1743 : Le Coq de village
1744 : Acajou
1747 : Les Amours grivois
1748 : Cythère assiégée
1750 : Zéphire et Fleurette
1751 : Les Indes dansantes
1753 : Raton et Rosette
1753 : Les Amours de Bastien et Bastienne
1755 : La Servante maîtresse
1755 : Ninette à la cour
1761 : Les Trois Sultanes ou Soliman Second
1762 : Annette et Lubin
1763 : L'Anglais à Bordeaux
1765 : La Fée Urgèle ou Ce qui plaît aux dames
1769 : La Rosière de Salency
1773 : La Belle Arsène

Sabine Chaouche
03/31/2017

Publication: "Creation and Economy of Stage Costumes. 16th-19th century" ed by Sabine Chaouche

Publication type: Journal
Editor: Chaouche (Sabine)
Abstract: European Drama and Performance Studies is a journal devoted to the history of performing arts. Thematic issues are published in French and/or English.
Number of pages: 375
Parution: 07-05-2023
Journal: European Drama and Performance Studies, n° 20

Ce volume fait découvrir au lecteur un atelier souvent méconnu : celui des costumes de théâtre sous l’Ancien Régime. Il met en lumière les différents métiers relatifs à la fabrication des tenues des acteurs, l’univers des marchands ainsi que les coûts liés aux commandes de textiles ou de vêtements. Cet ouvrage redonne une place centrale à l’archive, et plus particulièrement aux sources méconnues que sont les factures des tailleurs, des perruquiers ou d’autres fournisseurs tels que les drapiers, les merciers, les plumassiers, les bonnetiers etc. Il met en lumière à travers les huit articles et annexes qui le composent, un pan de l’histoire du costume de scène longtemps délaissé.


classiques-garnier.com/european-drama-and-performance-studies-2023-1-n-20-creation-and-economy-of-stage-costumes-16th19th-century-en.html

Sabine Chaouche
10/14/2023

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Oxford, Burton Taylor Studio, 10-14 March: The Doctor in Spite of Himself by Molière





The alcoholic woodcutter, Sganarelle, becomes a physician against his will and helps a young couple find love. This timeless depiction of quack doctors and their trusting patients is one of Molière’s wittiest short comedies. The vibrant characters are brought to life in this performance, influenced by farce and commedia dell’arte.

The performances will take place at the Burton Taylor Studio in Week 8 of Hilary Term, from Tuesday the 10th to Saturday the 14th of March 2015, at 7.30pm.

Book @:
http://www.oxfordplayhouse.com/btsstudent/

OR

http://www.theatronnovum.com/the-doctor-in-spite-of-himself.html

Theatron Novum is a theatre group based at the University of Oxford which aims to breathe new life to old masterpieces. It was recently founded by Dionysios Kyropoulos and Dr Sabine Chaouche.

Our first production is Molière’s The Doctor in Spite of Himself, a three-act comic masterpiece influenced by farce and inspired by a fabliau from the Middle Ages, in an 19th-century English translation. It was first performed in 1666 at the Palais-Royal in Paris with huge success, but is very rarely performed in England. As a parody of the medical profession, it provides a timeless depiction of quack doctors and their trusting patients and leads to laughs and self-reflection.

Sabine Chaouche

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