Word: regnard
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...graduates' performance of Regnard's "Les Folies Amoureuses" was given by the Cercle Francais last night in Brattle Hall. The work of the cast as a whole compared favorably with that of last year's play, and two of the parts were acted with almost professional skill and address. The stage setting is a great advance over anything that has yet been attempted by the Cercle...
...graduates night performance of the eighteenth annual Cercle Francais play. "Les Folies Amoureuses," by Regnard will be given in Brattle Hall at 8 o'clock this evening before the graduate and present members of the society. There will be two public performances, the first in Brattle Hall, tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock, and the second in Potter Hall, Boston, next Tuesday evening at 8.15 o'clock. Tickets may be procured at Thurston's, Herrick's, or from P. G. Henderson, Matthews...
...Cercle Francais will give its eighteenth annual dramatic performance on December 15, 16 and 20, presenting J. Fr. Regnard's "Les Folies Amoureuses," a comedy comprising a prologue, three acts, and a divertissement. The graduates' performance and the Cambridge public performance will be given in Brattle Hall, on Thursday, December 15, and Friday, December 16, respectively, and the Boston performance on Tuesday, December 20, in Potter Hall...
...Cercle Francais will present this fall as its annual play, "Les Folies Amoureuses," a three-act comedy in verse. by Regnard. This play was brought out for a short time in 1704, but has not since been acted. A prologue and ballet divertissement will be included in the production by the Cercle. Last spring a provisional cast was made, to familiarize the men with the French, but further competition for parts, both in the play and the prologue, is now being held. Candidates for the ballet will be called out later...
...provisional assignment of parts in Regnard's "Les Folies Amoureuses," the Cercle Francais play for next year, together with those in the "divertissement" following the play, consisting of a "Prologue" and "Le Mariage de Figaro," is as follows...