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Albert Delvaille, called Trébla Anagramme of Albert (
Neuilly-sur-Seine Neuilly-sur-Seine (; literally 'Neuilly on Seine'), also known simply as Neuilly, is a commune in the department of Hauts-de-Seine in France, just west of Paris. Immediately adjacent to the city, the area is composed of mostly select residentia ...
, 30 May 1870 – Paris, October 1943) was a French playwright and novelist. After he finished his studies at
École Monge École may refer to: * an elementary school in the French educational stages normally followed by secondary education establishments (collège and lycée) * École (river), a tributary of the Seine flowing in région Île-de-France * École, Savoi ...
, he joined his father at
Sète Sète (; oc, Seta, ), also historically spelt ''Cette'' (official until 1928) and ''Sette'', is a commune in the Hérault department, in the region of Occitania, southern France. Its inhabitants are called ''Sétois'' (male) and ''Sétoises' ...
where he had his first play presented. He was then just 15. After he returned in Paris, his plays were given on numerous stages including the Théâtre Antoine, La Cigale or the
Bataclan Bataclan may refer to: *''Ba-ta-clan'', a 1855 operetta by Jacques Offenbach *Bataclan (theatre), a theatre in Paris named after the operetta **Bataclan theatre massacre, November 2015 Paris attacks Music *''Bataclan 1989'', by Maxime Le Foresti ...
. He is buried at the Montmartre Cemetery (3rd division).


Works

* ''Le Médecin vétérinaire'', vaudeville in 1 act, 1885 * ''Le Harem de Pontarlier'', maraboulerie in 1 act, with Carin, music by Laurent Halet, 1897 * ''Elle !'', drame réaliste in 1 act, with
John Croisier John Henri Croisier (? – 1915) was a French composer and playwright. Works He created pieces for piano and operettas for which he sometimes wrote both the music as well as the lyrics. *1880: ''L’Année féminine'', calendrier inamovible ...
, 1898 * ''Personne !'', comedy in 1 act, 1899 * ''Un Amant de cœur'', comédie-pantalonnade in 1 act, with Léon Garnier, 1900 * ''L'Amour en fantaisies'', 1900 * ''Cornarville'', one-act play, with Jean Lavaur, 1900 * ''Les Joyeux chauffeurs, ou le Jeu de l'auto'', one-act play, with Carin, 1900 * ''Napoléglon'', one-act play and 3 tableaux, with Blount, 1900 * ''Nostalgie'', drama in 1 act, with Eugène Héros, 1900 * ''Une Actualité sensationnelle'', comedy in 1 act, with Henry de Forge, 1900 * ''La Grève des couturières'', vaudeville in 1 act, with Blount, 1901 * ''Claudine en vadrouille'', play in 4 tableaux, music by Laurent Halet, 1902 * ''Cendrillette ou la culotte merveilleuse'', play in 2 acts and 2 tableaux, with René Schwaeblé, 1903 * ''Le 68e Plongeurs à cheval'', fantaisie-opérette in 2 acts, with Harry Blount, 1904 * ''Agitons nos gambettes'', fantaisie in 1 act, 1904 * ''Mariage et photographie'', vaudeville in 1 act, 1904 * ''Restaurant pour dames (Ladies' house)'', one-act play, with Edmond Char, 1904 * ''La Corde'', one-act play, with Coquiot, 1905 * ''Maison Bonnard et Legrenay'', drama in 1 act, 1905 * ''La Guêpe'', comédie dramatique in 1 act, with Coquiot, 1906 * ''Les Treize jours de Laburette'', one-act play in 1 act and 1 tableau, 1906 * ''La Belle et la bonne'', vaudeville in 1 act, with Peter Carin, 1907 * ''Coco-Chéri'',
operetta Operetta is a form of theatre and a genre of light opera. It includes spoken dialogue, songs, and dances. It is lighter than opera in terms of its music, orchestral size, length of the work, and at face value, subject matter. Apart from its s ...
in 2 acts and 4 tableaux, with Codey, music by François Perpignan, 1907 * ''Dans les vieux pots'', comedy in 1 act, with Héros, 1907 * ''Vive la République !'', one-act play, with Coquiot, 1907 * ''L'Ami de la justice'', comedy in 1 act, with
Gustave Coquiot Gustave Coquiot (24 September 1865 – 6 June 1926) was a French art critic and writer. A collector of paintings by Maurice Utrillo, he also was one of Auguste Rodin's secretaries. Theatre * 1904: ''Deux heures du matin, quartier Marbeuf'', ...
, 1908 * ''Ali-Bébé ou les Quarante voleuses'', operetta in 2 acts and 4 tableaux, with Émile Codey, music by
Gustave Goublier Gustave Goublier (15 January 1856–27 October 1926), pseudonym for Gustave Conin, was a French composer of popular mélodies, notably ''Credo du paysan,'' ''La voix des chênes'' and ''L'Angélus de la mer.'' He was also orchestra conductor at t ...
, 1909 * ''La Petite Poison'', with Codey, 1909 * ''Le Plus beau corps de France'', military fantasy in 2 acts and 5 tableaux, with Codey, 1910 * ''Des Mots, des phrases'', 1918 * ''Caille sur canapé'', one-act play, with Marc Sonal, 1920 * ''Madame la vie'', 1920 * ''Chez les Clapet'', saynète, 1921 * ''Les Femmes des amis, c'est sacré ! ou le Cocu débonnaire'', 1924 * ''Une Maison où l'on cause'', one-act play, 1924 * ''J'veux pas rester vieille fille'', novel, with Lyonel Robert, 1925 * ''Pactaquate'', 1935 * ''2 de Marseille'', with Sonal, 1937 * ''L'Héritière de Courmelon'', one-act play, with Sonal, 1938 * ''Un Mouchoir à la fenêtre'', sketch radiophonique, 1938 * ''Un Seul amour'', comedy in 1 act, with Sonal, 1938


Bibliography

* Isidore Singer, Cyrus Adler, ''The Jewish encyclopedia, a descriptive record of the history, religion, literature, and customs of the Jewish people from the earliest times to the present day'', vol.4, 1925,


References

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