- The
Cogniard brothers were two
French brothers who
worked as
playwrights and
theatre directors,
producing an
incalculable number of vaudevilles, reviews...
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alazon of
ancient Gr**** comedy.
Chauvin was
originally po****rized by
Cogniard brothers' La
Cocarde Tricolore (1831),
where instead of a
Napoleonic veteran...
- Brice,
drama in 2 acts, with the
Cogniard brothers 1831: Paul Ier,
historical drama en 3
actes et en prose, with the
Cogniard brothers 1835: Le T****e à l'hôpital...
- Saint-Yves 1852: Le
terrible savoyard, folie-vaudeville in 1 act, with the
Cogniard brothers 1852: Le Bal de la Halle, à-propos-vaudeville in 2 acts, with...
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Bourget Le pied de
mouton (1859) - with Charles-Théodore
Cogniard and Jean-Hippolyte
Cogniard L'Abbe
Constantin (1882) - with
Pierre Decourcelle and based...
- 1860: Oh ! là là ! qu' c'est bête tout ça ! de
Clairville and Théodore
Cogniard, Théâtre des Variétés 1861: L'Amour en
sabots by Eugène
Labiche and Alfred...
- Paris, Théâtre de l'Opéra-Comique La
chatte blanche (1852) by the Frères
Cogniard Les
amours du
diable (1853), by Jules-Henri
Vernoy de Saint-Georges, music...
- a
libretto for the Théâtre
Lyrique (1855), and,
jointly with Théodore
Cogniard,
Janot chez les Sauvages, a
vaudeville of one act, pla**** at the Théâtre...
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Rothomago (1862). Many
successful féeries were the work of the
prolific Cogniard brothers;
their 1843
adaptation of the One
Thousand and One Nights, Les...
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Dumanoir and Clairville) La Fée
Carabosse (1859, text by
Lockroy and Frères
Cogniard) La Mule de
Pedro (1863, text by Dumanoir) Fior d'Aliza (1866,
after Lamartine)...