Maurice Froyez

Maurice Froyez
Born Alexandre Casimir Maurice Froyez
15 July 1860
10th arrondissement of Paris
Died 1942
Occupation Actor, dramatist, journalist
Spouse(s) Louise Amélie Chevalier

Alexandre Casimir Maurice Froyez (15 July 1860[1] · [2] 1942)[3] was a French actor, author and journalist, mostly remembered as show organiser and playwright as well as for his friendly bonds with Edmond Rostand.

Theatre and shows

  • À qui la pomme ? revue in 3 acts, with Edmond Rostand and Jules Oudot, 1888
  • Les Coulisses de Paris, revue in 3 acts and 5 tableaux, with Jules Oudot, Émile Duret and Henry de Gorsse, Paris, Nouveautés, 26 January 1891
  • La Commère apprivoisée, revue in three acts, with Alexandre Michel, Paris, théâtre d'Application, 24 January 1892
  • Pour un baiser, comédie lyrique in 1 act, Paris, théâtre d'Application, 26 May 1892
  • La Belle Tunisienne, opera in 1 act, with Gaston Lemaire, Étretat, 26 August 1892
  • Un baiser en diligence, opéra-comique in one act, Paris, Menus-Plaisirs, 5 December 1893
  • Y... T..., rue des Dames, comedy in 3 acts, with Louis Artus, Paris, théâtre Déjazet, 10 February 1894
  • Un voyage à Venise, folie-vaudeville in 3 acts, with G. Lainé, Paris, théâtre Déjazet, 21 February 1896
  • Une altesse à la mer, fantaisie in 2 acts, with Georges Berr, Paris, Théâtre-Salon, 28 January 1897
  • Les Mystères de Montmartre, fantaisie d'actualité, with Jean Mongerolles, Paris, théâtre de la Gaîté-Rochechouart, October 1897
  • La Dame de trèfle, operetta in 3 acts, with Charles Clairville, Paris, Bouffes-Parisiens, 13 May 1898
  • Le Grand duc Moleskine, fantaisie in 1 act, with Georges Berr, Paris, La Cigale, 11 November 1898
  • Enfin, seuls ! ou la Chasteté du vicomte, fantaisie-revue in one act, with Jean Mongerolles, Paris, Théâtre de la Bodinière, 20 December 1898
  • C'est demain la première, fantaisie in 1 act, Paris, La Roulotte, 10 February 1899
  • Joli Sport, vaudeville in 3 acts, with Paul Dehère, Paris, théâtre Déjazet, 26 April 1899
  • Plaisir d'amour, comédie-bouffe in 3 acts, with Georges Berr, Paris, Paris, théâtre de Cluny, 10 October 1899
  • Conte de fée, ballet in 1 act, in verses, Paris, théâtre Sarah Bernhardt, 12 June 1901
  • La Pucelle de Mexico, fantaisie à grand spectacle, in 2 acts and 8 tableaux, with Henry de Gorsse, Paris, La Cigale, 1 February 1902
  • Les Marraines du siècle, féerie à grand spectacle, with Henry de Gorsse, Paris, La Cigale, 8 June 1902
  • Second Ménage, comedy in three acts, with André Sylvane, Paris, Odéon, 27 May 1902
  • Le Dragon de Pichenette, operetta in 1 act, with Charles Carpentier, Paris, théâtre des Deux-Masques, 30 March 1906
  • Dette de femme, comedy in 1 act, Paris, théâtre des Capucines, 14 February 1907
  • À quoi tient l'amour ! comedy in 1 act, Paris, Tréteau-Royal, 11 May 1907
  • Vive la Parisienne, fantaisie-opérette à grand spectacle in 2 acts and 5 tableaux, Paris, Parisiana, 20 January 1907
  • L'Écrasé, comedy in 1 act, Paris, Olympia, 15 September 1909
  • Les Yeux qui changent, play in four acts, with Victor Cyril, Paris, théâtre des Arts, 10 April 1910
  • The Musical Duke, sketch musical in 1 act, with Joseph Coudurier de Chassaigne, London, London Palladium, 10 June 1912
  • Plantons les capucines, revuette, with Dominique Bonnard and Gina Palerme, London, Ambassadors Theatre, 11 May 1914

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