Basté, Eugène Pierre

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Epithet: called 'Eugene Grangé', dramatist

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creatorOf ‘The Corsican brothers’, ‘legendary drama in three acts dramatised from A. Dumas’s romance Les Frères Corses by E. Grangé and Xavier de Montépin. Translated and adapted to the English stage by Charles Webb. Printed from the acting copy with remarks... British Library
creatorOf Les Bohémiens de Paris, drama in five acts and eight tableaux by ‘Adolphe d’Ennery’ and ‘Eugène Grangé’ (i.e., A. Philippe and E. P. Basté). Printed. French. Licence sent 22 December 1853 for performance at the Soho Theatre. Original first perfo... British Library
creatorOf Les crochets du Père Martin, drama in three acts by 'MM. Cormon et Grangé' (i.e., P. E. Piestre and E. Basté). Printed. French. Licence sent 25 April 1859 for performance at the St. James’s. First performed at the.Gaité, Paris, 3 August, 1858. ... British Library
referencedIn ‘The Corsican brothers, or, Les frères Corses’, ‘dramatic romance’ in three acts and five tableaux, adapted ‘from the romance of M. Dumas by MM. E. Grangé and X. de Montépin’. Printed (Lacy’s acting edition, vol. 6, no. 79). Licence sent 2 April 18... British Library
creatorOf Play by R. Deslandes, writer of plays; submitted: 1871Play by Eugène Pierre Basté, called 'Eugene Grangé'; dramatist; submitted: 1871, 1871 British Library
creatorOf Play by Pierre Antoine Auguste Thiboust, called 'Lambert Thibouste', writer of plays; submitted: 1871Play by Eugène Pierre Basté, called 'Eugene Grangé'; dramatist; submitted: 1871, 1871 British Library
creatorOf Play by Pierre Antoine Auguste Thiboust, called 'Lambert Thibouste', writer of plays; submitted: 1873Play by Eugène Pierre Basté, called 'Eugene Grangé'; dramatist; submitted: 1873, 1873 British Library
creatorOf Furnished apartment, vaudeville in one act by 'MM. Cormon et Grangé' (i.e., P. E. Piestre and Eugène Basté). Printed (Michel Lèvy Frères; Bibliotheque dramatique; théatre moderne, n.d.) French. Licence sent 12 June 1860 for performance at the St ... British Library
referencedIn LORD CHAMBERLAIN'S PLAYS. Vol. CXXXI (ff. 953). May-Aug. 1846 (see also 42996, art. 25). (1) 'Stradella', by A. Bunn. ff. 3-37 b. (2) 'The Shipwrecked Mother or the Vow of Silence!' ('Madaline or the Victim of Crime'), by T. Mildenhall, Act 1. ff. 38... British Library
referencedIn LORD CHAMBERLA1N'S PLAYS. Vol. CXLVII (ff. 961). April-May 1848. (1) 'The Lambton Worm', by S. Roxby. ff. 2-20b. (2) 'The Venetian Maid or the Dark Deed at the Madonna's Shrine', by F. Neale. ff. 21-95. (3) 'The Scarecrow', by J. B. Buckstone. ff. 96... British Library
creatorOf Play by Pierre Antoine Auguste Thiboust, called 'Lambert Thibouste', writer of plays; submitted: 1873Play by Eugène Pierre Basté, called 'Eugene Grangé'; dramatist; submitted: 1873, 1873 British Library
creatorOf Play by Pierre Antoine Auguste Thiboust, called 'Lambert Thibouste', writer of plays; submitted: 1873Play by Eugène Pierre Basté, called 'Eugene Grangé'; dramatist; submitted: 1873, 1873 British Library
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