Charles Cuvillier - Stage Works

Stage Works

  • 1903: La Citoyenne Cotillon, comédie dramatique by Henri Cain and Ernest Daudet, incidental music by Cuvillier
  • 1905: Avant-hier matin (libretto: Tristan Bernard), Paris, Théâtre des Capucines
  • 1907: Le flirt de Colombine (Jaques Redelsperger), Nice
  • 1907: Son p'tit frère (André Barde), Paris, Capucines; revised as Laïs, ou la courtisane amoureuse, 1929
  • 1908: Les rendez-vous strasbourgeois (Romain Coolus), Paris, Comédie-Royale
  • 1909: Afgar, ou Les loisirs andalous (Barde and Michel Carré, fils), Paris, Capucines
  • 1910: La fausse ingénue, ou les Muscadines (Barde), Paris, Capucines
  • 1912: Der lila Domino (Emmerich von Gatti and Béla Jenbach), Leipzig, Stadttheater
  • 1912: Sapho (Barde and Carré), Paris, Capucines
  • 1912: La reine s'amuse (Barde), Marseilles, Variétés; revised as La reine joyeuse, Paris, Olympia, 1918
  • 1912: L'Initiatrice (Robert Dieudonné and Hugues Delorme), Paris, Mayol
  • 1913: Flora Bella (Felix Dörmann), Munich, Staatstheater am Gärtnerplatz; French version (Barde): Florabella, Célestins, Lyon, 1921
  • 1915: Judith courtisane, (Régis Gignoux), Paris, Théâtre Michel
  • 1918: Mademoiselle Nom d'une pipe (Georges Duval), Paris, Palais Royal
  • 1920: The Sunshine of the World (Gladys Unger after K.K. Ardashir), London, Empire
  • 1920: Johnny Jones and his Sister Sue, (Harry M. Vernon), London, Alhambra
  • 1922: Annabella (Maurice Magre), Paris, Théâtre Femina
  • 1922: Par amour (Magre), Paris, Paris, Femina
  • 1922: Nonnette (Barde), Paris, Capucines
  • 1924: Bob et moi (Barde, L. Meyrargue), Paris, Michel
  • 1926: Qui êtes-vous? (H. Genty, Berr and Jouvault), Monte Carlo
  • 1929: Laïs ou La Courtisane amoureuse (Barde) (see Son p'tit frère, 1907, above)
  • 1929: Boulard et ses filles (Louis Verneuil, Saint-Granier, Jean le Seyeux), Paris, Théâtre Marigny
  • 1935: Le Train de 8h47 (Georges Courteline, Lépold Marches, Barde), Paris, Palais Royale

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