Georges Feydeau - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Georges Feydeau, (8 December 1862 - 5 June 1921) was a French playwright of the era known as La Belle Epoque. He was known for his many lively farces.
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Feydeau, Georges (-Léon-Jules-Marie) (born Dec. 8, 1862, Paris, France—died June 5, 1921, Paris) French playwright. Also an actor and director, he wrote 39 plays between 1881 ...
Feydeau - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Feydeau may refer to: Ernest-Aimé Feydeau (1821-1873), French writer; Georges Feydeau (1862-1921), playwright, son of Ernest-Aimé; Théâtre Feydeau, a theatre completed in 1791 ...
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Feydeau, Georges (-Léon-Jules-Marie) (born Dec. 8, 1862, Paris, France—died June 5, 1921, Paris) French playwright. Also an actor and director, he wrote 39 plays between 1881 ...
Georges Feydeau -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Georges Feydeau:Feydeau, lithograph by Lucien DautreyH. Roger-ViolletFrench dramatist whose farces delighted Parisian audiences in the ...
Georges Feydeau
Writer: 2000s; 1990s; 1980s; 1970s; 1960s; 1950s; 1940s; 1930s; 1920s; 1910s; Tailleur pour dames (2008) (TV) (play) Dame de chez Maxim, La (2008) (TV) (play) (writer) Un fil à la ...
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Feydeau, Georges (z̸hō̂ r z̸h) 1862-1921; Fr. writer of farces
About the Playwright: Georges Feydeau
Tony Award-winning theater at the Utah Shakespearean Festival in Cedar City, Utah. About the Playwright: Georges Feydeau : By James Mills From Insights, 1994
Feydeau-Si-Deau
Feydeau-Si-Deau. By Georges Feydeau. Directed by Jeremy Wechsler. Produced by Theater Wit. At the Theatre Building Chicago. 1225 W. Belmont Ave. Chicago, IL