[SECOND EMPIRE COURTESY] Alice THÉRIC, actress. Vintage prin - Lot 475

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[SECOND EMPIRE COURTESY] Alice THÉRIC, actress. Vintage prin - Lot 475
[SECOND EMPIRE COURTESY] Alice THÉRIC, actress. Vintage print on albumen paper, business card size, 10.5 x 6 cm. Another example of a theatrical affair studied by Mayer is the revival of The Marriage of Figaro at the Comédie-Française in April 1853. In his report of April 5, 1853, the informer states: "The literary world is a little upset about the revival of The Marriage of Figaro which takes place tomorrow at the Théâtre-Français and which the director has announced that SS MM will deign to attend. It is doubtful, unless cuts have been made - especially in the monologue of the fifth act. One expects it and will come to see it. Another interest (an interest in scandal) will also attract the idle crowd, which lives on gossip and details of private life, and that is that Mlle Théric (the little Théric, as M. Bacciochi used to say), the last actress whom the backstage echoes lent to an august amusement, before the marriage of S. M., will play in the play. You know all the stories that ran then, and the sublime words of this girl's mother, saying to M. Romieu, "Since this marriage is the happiness of France, we resign ourselves.
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