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Armand Croizette

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Armand Croizette, born in Lyon in 1766 - died in Versailles on 21 January 1841,[1] was a French librettiste and playwright.

Biography

A dramaturge at the Théâtre du Vaudeville [2] then at the Théâtre de l'Ambigu,[3] his plays have been performed on the most important Parisian stages of the XIXth century: Théâtre des Variétés, Théâtre de la Gaité etc.

Works

  • 1797 : Arlequin protégé par la fortune, ou le Riche du moment, comédy in 3 acts, in prose
  • 1800 : Maria, ou, La forêt de Limberg, drama in three acts in prose, with Hector Chaussier, Fleureau de Ligny and Chateauvieux
  • 1801 : Le Masque tombé, ou le Bal de l'Opéra, comedy in 1 act, mixed with vaudevilles, with P.G.A. Bonel and Armand-François Chateauvieux
  • 1802 : Les Aveugles de Franconville, opera in 1 act, with Chateauvieux
  • 1802 : Gille en deuil, opera in 1 act, with Marc-Antoine Désaugiers and Jacques-André Jacquelin
  • 1803 : L'Ivrogne et sa femme, comédie-parade in 1 act, mixed with vaudevilles, with Joseph Ernest Sutton de Clonard
  • 1808 : M. Dupinceau, ou le Peintre d'enseignes, facétie, with Antoine Simonnin
  • 1819 : La Pièce en perce, comedy in 1 act, mixed with vaudeville, with Edmond Crosnier and Chateauvieux

Bibliography

  • Wilhelm Fleischer, Dictionnaire de bibliographie Française: Ap - Bh, vol.2, 1812, (p. 4769)
  • Mémoires de la Société historique et archéologique de l'arrondissement de Pontoise et du Vexin, vol.20-22, 1898, (p. 60)

References

  1. ^ Allgemeine Litteratur-Zeitung. - Jena (usw.)-Müller 1785-1849, 1841, p.91 (Lire en ligne)
  2. ^ Journal de Paris, 1815, p.1 (Lire en ligne)
  3. ^ Le Miroir des spectacles, des lettres, des mœurs et des arts, 1824, p.4