
Adolphe Lemoine (1812–1880), known as Lemoine-Montigny or Montigny, was a French comedian and playwright. He was also the director of the
Théâtre du Gymnase.
He married the comic-actress
Rose Chéri. He was the uncle of the comic-actress
Anna Judic.
Theatre
* 1832: ''Norbert ou le Campagnard'', one-act vaudevillian comedy
* 1834: ''Le Doigt île Dieu'', one-act drama,
Théâtre de l'Ambigu-Comique
The (, literally, Theatre of the Comic-Ambiguity), a former Parisian theatre, was founded in 1769 on the boulevard du Temple immediately adjacent to the Théâtre de Nicolet. It was rebuilt in 1770 and 1786, but in 1827 was destroyed by fire. A ...
* 1834: ''Une Chanson'', three-act vaudevillian drama, Ambigu-Comique
* 1836: ''Un fils'', three-act drama, Ambigu-Comique
* 1836: ''Wilson, ou une Calomnie'', three-act drama
* 1836: ''Amazanpo ou la Découverte du quinquina'', drama in four acts and seven scenes
* 1836: ''La Sœur grise et l'Orphelin'', melodrama in four acts and five scenes
References
1812 births
1880 deaths
French male stage actors
19th-century French dramatists and playwrights
19th-century French male actors
19th-century French male writers
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