Alfred Delacour

Alfred Delacour
Born Pierre-Alfred Lartigue
3 September 1817
Bordeaux
Died 31 March 1883(1883-03-31) (aged 65)
9th arrondissement of Paris
Occupation Playwright and librettist.

Alfred Delacour or Alfred-Charlemagne Delacour, real name Pierre-Alfred Lartigue, (3 September 1817 [1] – 31 March 1883 [2]) was an 19th-century French playwright and librettist.

Biography

In addition to his occupation as a physician that he practised from 1841,[3] Delacour turned progressively to the theatre.[4] He would collaborate with Eugène Labiche and Clairville for several vaudevilles [5]

Titles and decorations

Plays

Adaptations for television

Bibliography

References

  1. and not in 1815 Alfred Delacour (1815-1883): individual pseudonyme
  2. Ville de Paris, état-civil du 9th arrondissement, registre des décès de 1883, acte n° 517.
  3. Louis Gustave Vapereau, Dictionnaire universel des contemporains, contenant toutes les personnes notables de la France et des pays étrangers… : Supplement to the IVth edition by Léon Garnier, Hachette, 1865, (p. 490).
  4. François Cavaignac, La culture théâtrale à Étampes au XIXth, éditions L'Harmattan, 2007, (p. 60).
  5. Jeanne Benay, L'opérette viennoise, Austriaca, n° 46, Publication Univ. Rouen Havre, 1998, (p. 159).
  6. Bibliographic information
  7. This comédie en vaudevilles in one act has been translated into the Russian language by Pavel Feodorov (ru: Павел Степанович Фёдоров) in 1849 under the title Az et Fert (Аз и ферт) which was often performed and then adapted three times for film in the Russian language in 1946, 1981 and 2000.

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