Robert Dieudonné Explained
Robert Dieudonné |
Birth Name: | Robert Marie Félix Edmond Dieudonné |
Birth Date: | 23 June 1879 |
Birth Place: | Paris |
Death Place: | Paris |
Occupation: | Playwright, journalist |
Signature: | Robert Dieudonné 1917, signature.jpg |
Robert Dieudonné (23 June 1879 – 30 September 1940) was a French playwright and journalist of the first half of the 20th century.
Works
He authored letters, lyrics, libretti and caricatures[1] [2] [3]
- July 1904: he created the characters of countess Riguidi and her daughter Emma in the newspaper L'Œuvre by Gustave Téry, a column that he continued in Le Canard enchaîné.
- 1918: Le cochon qui sommeille ou le coq d'Inde, operetta by Rip, (revision) by Robert Dieudonné, music by Claude Terrasse, directed by Georgé, Concert Mayol.
- January 1920: Gigoletto, operetta in 2 acts, libretto by Rip and Robert Dieudonné, music by Albert Chantrier, La Cigale.
- May 1923: operetta in 3 acts after Georges Courteline adapted by Robert Dieudonné and Carpentier, Théâtre des Nouveautés.
- September 1924: La Guitare et le jazz-band by Henri Duvernois and Robert Dieudonné, Théâtre des Nouveautés, 22 September.
- January 1931: Brummell operetta in 3 acts, libretto by Rip and Robert Dieudonné, music by Reynaldo Hahn, Folies-Wagram.
- he took part to more than 70 plays
- 1940: Until 1940, he was responsible for the fashion column in Le Canard enchaîné.
Honours
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: french. Robert Dieudonné, auteur, parolier, librettiste (data BNF).
- Web site: french. Robert Dieudonné (wikisource).
- Web site: french. Robert Dieudonné, œuvre 80.