Le Scandale de Monte-Carlo

Le Scandale de Monte-Carlo is a comedy in three acts by French dramatist and playwright Sacha Guitry, premiered at théâtre du Gymnase on 22 April 1908.

Original cast

  • Armand Davégna: Abel Tarride
  • Paul Hebert: Charles Dechamps
  • Lucien Aveze: Jean Dax
  • The commissaire: Edmond Bauer
  • Monsieur Alexis: Chambaz
  • Henri : Paul-Edmond
  • Countesse Davégna: Marie Magnier
  • Rosette Vignon: Alice Clairville
  • Marguerite Davégna: Marguerite Montavon
  • Céline: Claudia
  • Madame X: Lydia Buck
  • The maid: De Massol
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