Alfred Delacour

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Alfred Delacour
Born Pierre-Alfred Lartigue
3 September 1817
Bordeaux
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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 a 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

  • Hippolyte Minier, Le théâtre à Bordeaux, étude historique suivi de la nomenclature des auteurs dramatiques bordelais et de leurs ouvrages, établie en collaboration avec Jules Delpit, Bordeaux, 1883, (p. 53)

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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