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The Two Orphans (French:Les Deux orphelines) is a historical play by the French writers Adolphe d'Ennery and Eugène Cormon.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 13 relations: A. M. Palmer (theater manager), Adolphe d'Ennery, Brooklyn Theatre fire, D. W. Griffith, Eugène Cormon, French Revolution, Kate Claxton, Melodrama, Orphans of the Storm, Paris, Rose Eytinge, Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin, Union Square Theatre.

  2. 1874 plays
  3. Fiction about orphans
  4. Plays set in the French Revolution

A. M. Palmer (theater manager)

Albert Marshman Palmer (July 27, 1838–March 7, 1905) was an American theatrical manager.

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Adolphe d'Ennery

Adolphe d'Ennery (or Dennery; Adolphe Philippe; 17 June 181125 January 1899) was a French playwright and novelist.

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Brooklyn Theatre fire

The Brooklyn Theatre fire was a catastrophic theatre fire that broke out on the evening of December 5, 1876, in the city of Brooklyn (now a borough of New York City).

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D. W. Griffith

David Wark Griffith (January 22, 1875 – July 23, 1948) was an American film director.

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Eugène Cormon

Pierre-Étienne Piestre, known as Eugène Cormon (5 May 1810 – March 1903), was a French dramatist and librettist.

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French Revolution

The French Revolution was a period of political and societal change in France that began with the Estates General of 1789, and ended with the coup of 18 Brumaire in November 1799 and the formation of the French Consulate.

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Kate Claxton

Kate Claxton (August 24, 1848 – May 5, 1924) was an American actress.

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Melodrama

A modern melodrama is a dramatic work in which the plot, typically sensationalized and for a very strong emotional appeal, takes precedence over detailed characterization.

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Orphans of the Storm

Orphans of the Storm is a 1921 American silent drama film by D. W. Griffith set in late-18th-century France, before and during the French Revolution.

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Paris

Paris is the capital and largest city of France.

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Rose Eytinge

Rose Eytinge (November 21, 1835 – December 20, 1911) was a Jewish American actress and author.

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Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin

The Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin is a venerable theatre and opera house at 18, Boulevard Saint-Martin in the 10th arrondissement of Paris.

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Union Square Theatre

Union Square Theatre was the name of two different theatres near Union Square, Manhattan, New York City.

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See also

1874 plays

Fiction about orphans

Plays set in the French Revolution

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Two_Orphans_(play)