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Madame Acquaire also known as ''Mlle Babet'' (d. ''after'' 1786), was a French stage actress and theatre director, active in
Saint-Domingue Saint-Domingue () was a French colony in the western portion of the Caribbean island of Hispaniola, in the area of modern-day Haiti, from 1659 to 1804. The name derives from the Spanish main city in the island, Santo Domingo, which came to refer ...
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Career

Mme Acquaire was known under the name Mlle Babet in her early career. During the 1770s, she was active as an actress and director in Petit-Goave. Petit-Goave did not possess an actual theatre, but theatrical and musical performances was immensely popular in Saint-Domingue and an important part of the colony's social life, and theatrical and musical performances was staged by local amateurs assisted by professional actors. Babet functioned as the professional director and instructor of the performances at Petit-Goave, an unusual position for a woman.John G. Cale,
French Secular Music in Saint-Domingue (1750-1795) Viewed as a Factor in America's Musical Growth
', Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College, 1971
In Saint-Domingue, however, several women are known for their influence within the theatre world, such as
Mlle Marthe Mlle Marthe (d. ''after'' 1783), was a French stage actress and theatre director, active in Saint-Domingue. Marthe was originally engaged as an actress and singer at the Comédie du Cap in Cap-Francais, which was founded in 1764. The name of Mlle ...
, director of the theatre of St Marc (1769), and Madame Case, co-director with her spouse of the theatre in Les Cayes (1785). On June 18, 1777, the ''Affiches Americaines'' announced that Beaumarchais' ''Barbier de Sevilla'' and lBraeur d'un moment'', a one-act opera by Monvel, would be performed to the benefit of Mlle Babet, staged by the local amateur theatre society, prior to her departure from her position as director after her marriage to the actor 'Monsieur Acquaire', with whom she was engaged at the
Comédie de Port-au-Prince The Comédie de Port-au-Prince, also called ''Salle Mesplés'', was a theater in Port-au-Prince in Saint-Domingue, active from 1778 to 1791. Foundation The city of Port-au-Prince had been founded as the official capital of the colony in 1750. At ...
after its foundation in 1778. Madame Acquaire came to have an influential position in the theatre of the colonial capital, where her spouse eventually became director (1784). She belonged to the star attractions of the theatre and performed as a singer as well as an actress in both theatre and opera, playing roles within the category of tragic heroines, a category with high status in that period. She wielded an important influence within cultural life in Saint-Domingue, and played a significant part in introducing colored actors on stage in colonial theatre by recruiting colored actors to the theatre. She is known for having recruited the colored
Minette et Lise Minette et Lise was a sister couple of two stage artists, active in Saint Domingue in Pre-revolutionary Haiti. They consisted of ''Elisabeth Alexandrine Louise Ferrand'', stage name "Minette" (11 July 1767 in Port-au-Prince – 2 January 1807 in ...
, who she gave lessons in voice and stage presence and successfully introduced to the stage in 1780. Mme Acquaire left Saint-Domingue for France in 1786, and was joined by her spouse five years later, after the outbreak of the
Haitian Revolution The Haitian Revolution (french: révolution haïtienne ; ht, revolisyon ayisyen) was a successful insurrection by slave revolt, self-liberated slaves against French colonial rule in Saint-Domingue, now the sovereign state of Haiti. The revolt ...
of 1791.


Cultural references

She is portrayed in a novel about
Minette et Lise Minette et Lise was a sister couple of two stage artists, active in Saint Domingue in Pre-revolutionary Haiti. They consisted of ''Elisabeth Alexandrine Louise Ferrand'', stage name "Minette" (11 July 1767 in Port-au-Prince – 2 January 1807 in ...
by Marie Chauvet, ''La Danse sur le Volcan'' (Paris: Plon, 1957; Paris / Léchelle: Maisonneuve & Larose / Emina Soleil, 2004 (reprint with a preface by Catherine Hermary-Vieille); Léchelle: Zellige, 2008, 2009) Translated into English by Salvator Attanasio as Dance on the Volcano (New York: William Sloane Associates, 1959)


References

* John G. Cale,
French Secular Music in Saint-Domingue (1750-1795) Viewed as a Factor in America's Musical Growth
', Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College, 1971 * Jean Fouchard, ''Le Théâtre à Saint-Domingue'' (1955) * Jean Fouchard, ''Artistes et Répertoires des Scènes de Saint-Domingue'' (1955) {{authority control 18th-century French actresses Haitian stage actresses People from Saint-Domingue 18th-century French women opera singers Year of birth missing Year of death missing 18th-century theatre managers Women theatre managers and producers 18th-century French businesswomen 18th-century French businesspeople