Cloé Vidiane

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Cloé Vidiane

Cloé Vidiane was a French singer who performed in operetta, cabaret shows and films in Paris in the 1920s and 1930s. She played the title role, alternating with Madeline Masse, in the Paris production of Rose-Marie in 1927, which ran for a record 1,250 performances.[1][2]

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  1. ^ Gänzl, Kurt (2001). The encyclopedia of the musical theatre. Schirmer. p. 1748. ISBN 978-0-02-864970-2. Retrieved 2010-12-29. ... Rose-Marie closed, the production had created a Parisian long-run record with 1,250 consecutive performances. Two young performers, Cloe Vidiane and Madeleine Masse alternated in the title role, the baritone Robert Burnier was Jim, Felix Oudart was Malone and the comic Boucot appeared as Herman, whilst the world-traveling American dancer June Robert ...
  2. ^ "l'Encyclopédie de la Comédie musicale théâtrale en France 1918-1940". Retrieved 2010-12-29.[permanent dead link]