Adolphe Lemoine

Adolphe Lemoine (1812–1880), known as Lemoine-Montigny or Montigny, was a French comedian and playwright. He was also the director of the Théâtre du Gymnase.

Adolphe Lemoine.

He married the comic-actress Rose Chéri. He was the uncle of the comic-actress Anna Judic.

Theatre

  • 1832: Norbert ou le Campagnard, one-act vaudevillian comedy
  • 1834: Le Doigt île Dieu, one-act drama, Théâtre de l'Ambigu-Comique
  • 1834: Une Chanson, three-act vaudevillian drama, Ambigu-Comique
  • 1836: Un fils, three-act drama, Ambigu-Comique
  • 1836: Wilson, ou une Calomnie, three-act drama
  • 1836: Amazanpo ou la Découverte du quinquina, drama in four acts and seven scenes
  • 1836: La Sœur grise et l'Orphelin, melodrama in four acts and five scenes[1]
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References

  1. Joseph Marie Quérard, Galerie des auteurs apocryphes.


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