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Paul Duport

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1866

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Nicolas-Paul Duport (22 April 1798 - 26 December 1866) was a French dramatist and librettiste who also wrote under the pen names M. P. D., Paulin and Erbert.

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Theatre

  • 1824 : Le Beau-frère, ou la Veuve à 2 maris, comédie-vaudeville in 1 act, with Auguste Duport and Amable de Saint-Hilaire
  • 1824 : Une journée de Charles V, comedy in 1 act in prose, with A. Duport
  • 1825 : Kettly ou le Retour en Suisse vaudeville in 1 act by Duvert and Paulin, Vaudeville (28 January)
  • 1827 : L'Arbitre, ou les Séductions, comédie-vaudeville in two acts by Théaulon and Paulin, Théâtre de Madame (7 May)
  • 1835 : Alda, one-act opera-comique by Bayard and Paul Duport, music by Alphonse Thys, Opéra-Comique, salle des Nouveautés (8 July)
  • 1837 : La Champmeslé, comédie anecdotique in two acts mixed with songs by Erbert and Ancelot, vaudeville (11 February)
  • 1838 : Le Perruquier de la Régence, opera in three acts by Eugène de Planard and Paul Duport, music by Ambroise Thomas, opera-comique (30 March)
  • Texts

  • Épître à tout le monde sur l'esprit de parti by M. P. D., 1818
  • References

    Paul Duport Wikipedia