Une femme libre
Une femme libre (a free woman) is a three-act Theatre play by French dramatist Armand Salacrou premiered on 4 Octobre 1934 at the Théâtre de l'Œuvre.
Théâtre Saint-Georges, 1949
- Direction: Jacques Dumesnil
- Characters and comedians :
- Lucie Blondel : Sophie Desmarets
- Aunt Adrienne : Jeanne Lion
- Célestine : Germaine Engel
- Paul Miremont : Jacques Dumesnil
- Jacques Miremont : Yves Robert
- Cher Ami : Claude Nicot
- Max : Jean-Claude Michel
- Un encaisseur du gaz : Pierre Regy
- A young man : Robert Durran
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