Dumanoir Explained
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Philippe François Pinel (pronounced as /fr/), known as Dumanoir (pronounced as /fr/; 31 July 1806 – 16 November 1865), was a French playwright and librettist.
Biography
Dumanoir was born in Capesterre-Belle-Eau, Guadeloupe. He was the son of Mrs. Pinel-Dumanoir, whose family planted the palm trees lining the Allée Dumanoir in Guadeloupe.[1] He left Guadeloupe in 1816. Dumanoir wrote in the theatrical genre of Comédie en vaudevilles. He was director of the Théâtre des Variétés from 1837 to 1839. In 1844, he wrote in collaboration with Adolphe d'Ennery, an eponymous drama about Don César de Bazan, one of the characters in Ruy Blas by Victor Hugo.
He died in Pau.
List of major works
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Plays
- 1842: Le Chevalier d'Éon, comedy in 3 acts, (with Jean-François Bayard), Théâtre des Variétés
- 1839: Les Premières Armes de Richelieu[3] (with Jean-François Bayard), Théâtre du Palais Royal
- 1840: Indiana et Charlemagne (with Jean-François Bayard), Théâtre du Palais Royal
- 1842: Ma maîtresse et ma femme,[4] comédie-vaudeville in 1 act, (with Adolphe d'Ennery), Théâtre des Variétés
- 1843: Les Hures-Graves (with Clairville and Paul Siraudin), Théâtre du Palais Royal
- 1844: (with Adolphe d'Ennery), Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin
- 1845: Le Code des femmes, Théâtre du Palais Royal
- 1846: Gentil-Bernard ou L'Art d'aimer (with Clairville), Théâtre des Variétés
- 1849: , comédie en vaudevilles in 3 acts (with Eugène Labiche and Clairville), Théâtre du Palais Royal
- 1853: La Case de l'oncle Tom,[5] (with Adolphe d'Ennery), Théâtre de l'Ambigu-Comique
- 1857: Les Bourgeois gentilshommes, comedy in 3 acts, in prose, Théâtre du Gymnase
- 1862: Les Invalides du mariage, comedy in 3 acts (with Lafargue), Théâtre du Gymnase
Opera and ballet
Filmography
- Don Caesar de Bazan, directed by Robert G. Vignola (1915, based on the play Don César de Bazan)
- Don Cesar, Count of Irun, directed by Luise Kolm and Jacob Fleck (Austria, 1918, based on the play Don César de Bazan)
- The Adventurer, directed by J. Gordon Edwards (1920, based on the play Don César de Bazan)
- Rosita, directed by Ernst Lubitsch (1923, based on the play Don César de Bazan)
- The Spanish Dancer, directed by Herbert Brenon (1923, based on the play Don César de Bazan)
- Don Cesare di Bazan, directed by Riccardo Freda (Italy, 1942, based on the play Don César de Bazan)
- The Seventh Sword, directed by Riccardo Freda (Italy, 1962, based on the play Don César de Bazan)
Decorations
Sources
Notes and References
- Web site: L'allée Dumanoir | Le Monde des Pinel.
- Web site: dumanoir - search | Open Library. openlibrary.org.
- Book: Bayard, Jean-François-Alfred (1796-1853) Auteur du texte. Les Premières armes de Richelieu, comédie en 2 actes, mêlée de couplets, de MM. Bayard et Dumanoir. (Paris, Palais-Royal, 3 décembre 1839.). 5 August 1848. gallica.bnf.fr.
- Web site: Ma maîtresse et ma femme: comédie-vaudeville en un acte. Philippe. Dumanoir. 5 August 1842. Lacombe. Google Books.
- Web site: La case de l'oncle Tom: drame en huit actes. Dumanoir (M. Philippe). Adolphe d'. Ennery. 5 August 1853. M. Lévy. Google Books.