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Édouard Bourdet

French playwright From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Édouard Bourdet (Saint-Germain-en-Laye, 26 October 1887 – Paris, 17 January 1945) was a 20th-century French playwright.

He was married to the poet, Catherine Pozzi; their son was Claude Bourdet.

Plays

  • 1910: Le Rubicon
  • 1912: La Cage ouverte, Théâtre Michel
  • 1922: L'Heure du berger [1]
  • 1923: L'Homme enchaîné, play in 3 acts, Théâtre Fémina, 7 Novembre
  • 1926: La Prisonnière, presented in London, New York and Vienna
  • 1927: Vient de paraître, comedy in 4 acts, Théâtre de la Michodière, 25 November
  • 1929: Le Sexe faible, comedy in 3 acts which ran for nearly two years at the Théâtre de la Michodière, 10 December, and was also presented in Berlin
  • 1932: La Fleur des pois, comedy in 4 acts, Théâtre de la Michodière, 4 October
  • 1934: Les Temps difficiles, play in 4 acts, Théâtre de la Michodière, 30 January, revived at the Théâtre du Vieux-Colombier (Comédie-Française) from 22 November to 30 December 2006, arranged by Jean-Claude Berruti
  • 1935: Margot, play in 2 acts, Théâtre Marigny, 26 November, with Pierre Fresnay, Jacques Dumesnil and Yvonne Printemps. Mise en scène was Pierre Fresnay's and the incidental music by Georges Auric and Francis Poulenc
  • 1936: Fric-Frac, play in 5 acts, Théâtre de la Michodière, 15 October
  • 1941: Hyménée, play in 4 acts, Théâtre de la Michodière, 7 May
  • 1942: Père, Théâtre de la Michodière, 15 December
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