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Albert Guinon (1863-1923) was a French playwright.
Coups de roulis is an opérette in three acts with music by André Messager and a French libretto by Albert Willemetz, based on the 1925 novel by Maurice Larrouy.
Mariette Sully (1878–1950) was a Belgian soprano who was principally active in operetta in France.
Pierre Frondaie was a French poet, novelist, and playwright.
Pierre-Ulric Dubuisson was an 18th-century French actor, playwright and theatre director.
Maurice Hennequin was a French-naturalized Belgian playwright.
Paul Bilhaud was a French playwright and librettist. An old friend of the author Alphonse Allais, he is remembered along his friend as a forerunner of minimalism with his painting Combat de nègres dans un tunnel, displayed for the first time in 1882, more than thirty years before the « Black Square » by Kazimir Malevich However, Bilhaud was not the first to create an all-black artwork: for example, Robert Fludd published an image of "Darkness" in his 1617 book on the origin and structure of the cosmos; and Bertall published his black Vue de La Hogue in 1843.) Inspired by Bilhaud, Alphonse Allais proposed other monochrome paintings, published in his Album primo-avrilesque in 1897.
Auguste-Michel-Benoît Gaudichot pseudonym: Michel Masson was a French playwright, journalist and novelist of the 19th century.
Saint-Armand, real name Jean-Armand Lacoste, was a 19th-century French playwright.
Charles Blondelet, full name Désiré Jacques François Blondelet, was a 19th-century French actor, playwright and chansonnier. He performed at the Théâtre des Variétés from 1858 to 1888.
Antoine-François Ève, also known by the name Ève Demaillot and the pseudonyms Antoine-François Ève-Démaillot, Démaillot, Ève Démaillot, Desmaillot, Maillot, Des Maillots..., was an 18th-century French comedian, man of letters, journalist and revolutionary.
Louis Lemercier de Neuville or La Haudussière, real name Louis Lemercier, was a French puppeteer, journalist, columnist, playwright and storyteller. He created the French Théâtre de Pupazzi.
Edme Jules called Jules Costé, was a 19th-century French lawyer and composer of operettas and opéras-comiques.
Charles Albert d'Arnoux, known as Bertall or Tortu-Goth was a French illustrator, engraver, caricaturist, and early photographer.
Marie Gabriel Mourey was a French novelist, essayist, poet, playwright, translator and art critic.
La Femme qui a Raison, is a verse comedy in three acts written by Voltaire in 1749. The play was first performed in 1749 at a feast in honour of Stanisław Leszczyński in the castle of Lunéville and first published in 1759.
Éditions Durand are a music publishing company of French origin, among the most important in the field of classical music, which includes three previously independent publishers:
Élise Oscarine Masson, known by the stage name Elisa Masson, was a French mezzo-soprano.
Marie Léonie de Bazelaire de Ruppierre was a French painter and writer. In addition to writing several travel books, she was the founder and director of La Chevauchée, a bimonthly literary review for women that published between 1900 and 1903.
Catherine-Julie-Clémentine Jouassain, baronne de Tournière was a French actress, a societaire of the Comédie-Française.
Auguste Germain was a French playwright, novelist and journalist.