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Adrienne Lecouvreur
by Ernest Legouve, Eugène Scribe
Written in 1848 for the legendary French actress Rachel, this poignant drama by Eugene Scribe and his collaborator Ernest Legouve captures the essence of theatrical artistry. Scribe, known for pioneering the well-made play format that dominated 19th-century theatre, weaves a narrative loosely inspired by the life of the celebrated actress Adrienne Lecouvreur from the Comédie-Française. The story delves into the tragic romance between Adrienne and Maurice, Comte de Saxe, exploring themes of love, ambition, and the bittersweet nature of fame. (Summary by Kelly Taylor)
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004 - Act Iv
Written in 1848 for the legendary French actress Rachel, this poignant drama by Eugene Scribe and his collaborator Ernest Legouve captures the essence of theatrical artistry. Scribe, known for pioneering the well-made play format that dominated 19th-century theatre, weaves a narrative loosely inspired by the life of the celebrated actress Adrienne Lecouvreur from the Comédie-Française. The story delves into the tragic romance between Adrienne and Maurice, Comte de Saxe, exploring themes of love, ambition, and the bittersweet nature of fame. (Summary by Kelly Taylor)
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005 - Act V
Written in 1848 for the legendary French actress Rachel, this poignant drama by Eugene Scribe and his collaborator Ernest Legouve captures the essence of theatrical artistry. Scribe, known for pioneering the well-made play format that dominated 19th-century theatre, weaves a narrative loosely inspired by the life of the celebrated actress Adrienne Lecouvreur from the Comédie-Française. The story delves into the tragic romance between Adrienne and Maurice, Comte de Saxe, exploring themes of love, ambition, and the bittersweet nature of fame. (Summary by Kelly Taylor)
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003 - Act Iii
Written in 1848 for the legendary French actress Rachel, this poignant drama by Eugene Scribe and his collaborator Ernest Legouve captures the essence of theatrical artistry. Scribe, known for pioneering the well-made play format that dominated 19th-century theatre, weaves a narrative loosely inspired by the life of the celebrated actress Adrienne Lecouvreur from the Comédie-Française. The story delves into the tragic romance between Adrienne and Maurice, Comte de Saxe, exploring themes of love, ambition, and the bittersweet nature of fame. (Summary by Kelly Taylor)
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002 - Act Ii
Written in 1848 for the legendary French actress Rachel, this poignant drama by Eugene Scribe and his collaborator Ernest Legouve captures the essence of theatrical artistry. Scribe, known for pioneering the well-made play format that dominated 19th-century theatre, weaves a narrative loosely inspired by the life of the celebrated actress Adrienne Lecouvreur from the Comédie-Française. The story delves into the tragic romance between Adrienne and Maurice, Comte de Saxe, exploring themes of love, ambition, and the bittersweet nature of fame. (Summary by Kelly Taylor)
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001 - Act I
Written in 1848 for the legendary French actress Rachel, this poignant drama by Eugene Scribe and his collaborator Ernest Legouve captures the essence of theatrical artistry. Scribe, known for pioneering the well-made play format that dominated 19th-century theatre, weaves a narrative loosely inspired by the life of the celebrated actress Adrienne Lecouvreur from the Comédie-Française. The story delves into the tragic romance between Adrienne and Maurice, Comte de Saxe, exploring themes of love, ambition, and the bittersweet nature of fame. (Summary by Kelly Taylor)
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Written in 1848 for the legendary French actress Rachel, this poignant drama by Eugene Scribe and his collaborator Ernest Legouve captures the essence of theatrical artistry. Scribe, known for pioneering the well-made play format that dominated 19th-century theatre, weaves a narrative loosely inspired by the life of the celebrated actress Adrienne Lecouvreur from the Comédie-Française. The story delves into the tragic romance between Adrienne and Maurice, Comte de Saxe, exploring themes of love, ambition, and the bittersweet nature of fame. (Summary by Kelly Taylor)
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Ernest Legouve, Eugène Scribe
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