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Index Deburau

Deburau is a 1918 French play by Sacha Guitry that also played on Broadway in a translation by Harley Granville-Barker at the Belasco Theatre in 1920–21Mantle, Burns.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 25 relations: Ambassadors Theatre (London), Belasco Theatre, Bernard A. Reinold, Burns Mantle, Charles B. Cochran, Deburau (film), Elsie Mackay (actress), Harley Granville-Barker, Hubert Druce, Isabel Leighton, Ivor Novello, Jean-Gaspard Deburau, Joseph W. Herbert, Lionel Atwill, New-York Tribune, Robert Loraine, Sacha Guitry, Sidney Toler, St. Clair Bayfield, Théâtre du Vaudeville, The Lover of Camille, The New York Times, The Washington Star, Washington, D.C., World War I.

  2. 1918 plays
  3. Plays by Sacha Guitry

Ambassadors Theatre (London)

The Ambassadors Theatre (formerly the New Ambassadors Theatre), is a West End theatre located in West Street, near Cambridge Circus on Charing Cross Road in the City of Westminster.

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Belasco Theatre

The Belasco Theatre is a Broadway theater at 111 West 44th Street, between Seventh Avenue and Sixth Avenue, in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City.

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Bernard A. Reinold

Bernard Adolph Reinold (1860 – March 19, 1940) was an American stage actor.

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Burns Mantle

Robert Burns Mantle (December 23, 1873February 9, 1948) was an American theater critic and screenwriter.

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Charles B. Cochran

Sir Charles Blake Cochran (25 September 1872 31 January 1951), professionally known as C. B. Cochran or Charles B. Cochran, was an English impresario, known for popularising the genre of revue, hitherto unfamiliar, in Britain.

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Deburau (film)

Deburau is a 1951 French historical comedy drama film directed by and starring Sacha Guitry alongside Lana Marconi, Robert Seller and Jeanne Fusier-Gir.

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Elsie Mackay (actress)

Elsie Gertrude Mackay (20 February 1893 – 6 February 1963) was an Australian-born actress who appeared on stage in the United States and Britain between 1914 and the early 1930s, and after 1934 performed on radio in Australia.

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Harley Granville-Barker

Harley Granville-Barker (25 November 1877 – 31 August 1946) was an English actor, director, playwright, manager, critic, and theorist.

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Hubert Druce

Hubert Druce (May 20, 1870 – April 6, 1931) was an English actor and producer involved with English and American theater for over forty years.

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Isabel Leighton

Isabel Leighton Bunker (July 17, 1899April 22, 1995) was an American writer and actress.

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Ivor Novello

Ivor Novello (born David Ivor Davies; 15 January 1893 – 6 March 1951) was a Welsh actor, dramatist, singer and composer who became one of the most popular British entertainers of the first half of the 20th century.

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Jean-Gaspard Deburau

Jean-Gaspard Deburau (born Jan Kašpar Dvořák; 31 July 1796 – 17 June 1846), sometimes erroneously called Debureau, was a Bohemian-French mime.

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Joseph W. Herbert

Joseph William Herbert (27 November 1863–18 February 1923) was a British-born American director, silent-film actor, singer and dramatist notable for being the first person to play Ko-Ko in America in a pirate production of Gilbert and Sullivan's The Mikado (1885) before joining D'Oyly Carte Opera Company touring companies across America (1885–1890).

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Lionel Atwill

Lionel Alfred William Atwill (1 March 1885 – 22 April 1946) was an English and American stage and screen actor.

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New-York Tribune

The New-York Tribune (from 1914: New York Tribune) was an American newspaper founded in 1841 by editor Horace Greeley.

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Robert Loraine

Robert Bilcliffe Loraine (14 January 1876 – 23 December 1935) was a successful London and Broadway British stage actor, actor-manager, and soldier who later enjoyed a side career as a pioneer aviator.

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Sacha Guitry

Alexandre-Pierre Georges "Sacha" Guitry (21 February 188524 July 1957) was a French stage actor, film actor, director, screenwriter, and playwright of the boulevard theatre.

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Sidney Toler

Sidney Toler (born Hooper G. Toler Jr., April 28, 1874 – February 12, 1947) was an American actor, playwright, and theatre director.

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St. Clair Bayfield

St.

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Théâtre du Vaudeville

The Théâtre du Vaudeville was a theatre company in Paris.

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The Lover of Camille

The Lover of Camille is a 1924 American silent romantic drama film directed by Harry Beaumont, and starring Monte Blue.

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The New York Times

The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.

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The Washington Star

The Washington Star, previously known as the Washington Star-News and the Washington Evening Star, was a daily afternoon newspaper published in Washington, D.C., between 1852 and 1981.

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Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and commonly known as Washington or D.C., is the capital city and federal district of the United States.

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World War I

World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.

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See also

1918 plays

Plays by Sacha Guitry

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deburau