Adolphe L'Arronge

Adolphe L'Arronge (8 March 1838 – 25 May 1908) was a German playwright and theatre director. His best known work is the 1873 comedy play My Leopold which has been adapted into numerous films.[2]

Adolphe L'Arronge
Born8 March 1838[1]
Died25 May 1908 (aged 70)
Other namesAdolf Aaronsohn
OccupationPlaywright, theatre director

Selected works

gollark: Religions also involve our tendency to anthropomorphize all things ever and overzealously pattern-match.
gollark: Religions rely on weird brain quirks which I think Ponzi schemes depend less heavily on.
gollark: But it's widely understood that a good way to understand something is to learn about the factors which led to it being the way it is.
gollark: I might not not not not not not not not not not be.
gollark: They should really teach design and implementation of religions.

References

  1. Margot Berthold (1953) "L’Arronge, Adolph" in Neue Deutsche Biographie. Vol. 1. p. 399
  2. Dennis Kennedy (2010). The Oxford Companion to Theatre and Performance. Oxford University Press. p. 335. ISBN 9780199574193


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