Marcel Nancey (category French theatre managers and producers)
(1902–1903), the Théâtre Moderne (1901–1903), the Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens (1903–1904), the Opéra-Bouffe (1904), the Théâtre Mondain (1906–1914), the...
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Hippolyte Florentain Mondain (Paris, First French Empire, 24 April 1811 – Paris, French Third Republic, 11 January 1900) was the first Serbian Minister...
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Pauline Savari (section Theatre)
act, at the Théâtre Moderne 1894: Alceste by Gluck at the Théâtre Moncey [fr] 1897: Le Passant by Émile Paladilhe at the Théâtre Mondain [fr] Georges...
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Alphonse Lemonnier (category French theatre managers and producers)
des théâtres et des plaisirs (1869), the Parisien illustré (1867) and La Vie thermale (1867), he was the publication director of the Paris-mondain (1880-1881)...
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Palace Theatre in 1904. Alcazar royal or Fantaisies-Parisiennes "Le Mondain". Gallica (in French). 22 December 1894. Retrieved 12 May 2021. "Le Mondain". Gallica...
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were removed from the Belgian royal coat of arms. Since the 2017 Carnet Mondain, the title "Saxe-Cobourg-Gotha" is again in use for all the descendants...
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‘Albert Dubosq’, Le carnet mondain, 14–20 August 1902. Reprinted in Le Carillon, 27 August 1902. Anonymous, ‘Albert Dubosq’, Théâtre et musique 1/3 (1906)...
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Bernard Tiphaine (section Theatre)
Au théâtre ce soir : Dix Petits Nègres d'Agatha Christie, mise en scène Raymond Gérôme, réalisation Pierre Sabbagh, théâtre Marigny 1972 : Au théâtre ce...
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one in 1865. He was at the pulpits of the orchestras of the Théâtre-Lyrique and of the Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens. He was also a solo bassoon at the Eldorado...
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Bellevue Teatret (category Listed theatres in Denmark)
Bath and the Bellavista residential buildings. The theatre opened in 1936 as a mondain summer theatre. It closed a few seasons later, then operating as...
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