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unusual facts about Feydeau


Feydeau

Théâtre Feydeau, a theatre completed in 1791 in Paris, France, and its company of performers


François-Adrien Boieldieu

Over the course of ten years, the Favart and the Feydeau companies were rivals, the Favart beefing up its repertoire of patriotic spectacles and presenting the lighter works of Étienne Méhul, the Feydeau offering the heroic dramas of Cherubini or Jean-François Le Sueur.

Frédéric Chalon

He was the son of a violinist who played at the Opéra of Paris, and about 1801 he became a flutist and oboist at the Théâtre Feydeau and Théâtre de l'Opéra Comique to 1821.

Georges Feydeau

That same year Feydeau married Marianne Carolus-Duran, the daughter of the famous portrait painter Carolus-Duran.

Théâtre Feydeau

Upon the Royal Family's return to Paris on 24 June 1791, after its unsuccessful flight and arrest in Varennes, the Théâtre de Monsieur was officially renamed Théâtre Français & Italien de la rue Feydeau, but by July this had been shortened to Théâtre de la rue Feydeau, or simply the Théâtre Feydeau.


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