Jean Pierre Charles Perrot de Renneville
Jean Pierre Charles Perrot de Renneville was an 19th-century French playwright.
A commissioner-inspector of the Théâtres et Spectacles de Paris,[1] his plays were presented on the most important Parisian stages of his time, including the Théâtre des Folies-Dramatiques, the Théâtre de l'Ambigu-Comique, and the Théâtre de l'Opéra.
Works
- 1837: Le Chemin de fer de Saint-Germain, one-act à-propos-vaudeville, with Henri de Tully and Adolphe Salvat
- 1845: L'Agent matrimonial, one-act vaudeville, with Salvat
- 1847: Un Chapitre de Balzac, two-act comédie en vaudeville
- 1849: La Filleule des fées, grand ballet-féerie in 3 acts and 7 tableaux, preceded by a prologue
- 1853: Page et pensionnaire, one-act vaudeville, with Eugène Nantulle
- 1855: Hardi comme un page, two-act vaudeville
- 1858: Le Quinze août, ou le Rêve d'un soldat, à-propos mingled with couplets
- 1861: Les Anciens et les nouveaux, one-act à-propos militaire et populaire
- 1862: La Pupille de la garde, ou Un souvenir d'Italie, one-act à-propos mingled with couplets, with Nantulle
- 1862: Qui crève les yeux, les paye, one-act comedy, with Ernest Buffault
- 1863: Paul et Virginie dans une mansarde, one-act vaudeville, with Alfred Séguin
- 1866: À la salle de police, military sketch in one act, mingled with song
Bibliography
- Joseph-Marie Quérard, Charles Louandre, La Littérature française contemporaine : XIX, 1854, p. 643
References
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