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The first act of this Rostand play is set in 1640, at the Hotel de Bourgogne |
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$1,600 |
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TOTAL DRAMA! |
2025-01-17 |
#9250 |
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This Rostand verse drama is named for a 17th c. nobleman known for his bold adventures & large nose |
Cyrano de Bergerac
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$400 |
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2009-10-23 |
#5775 |
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Swordsman helps inarticulate rival win the girl of his own dreams; confesses secret years later & dies content |
Cyrano de Bergerac
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$1,000 |
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30-SECOND THEATER |
1999-02-25 |
#3339 |
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This Edmond Rostand drama opened in Paris in December 1897, starring Constant Coquelin |
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$400 |
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DRAMA |
1996-04-30 |
#2697 |
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Moliere based part of "Les Fourberies de Scapin" on a play by this man about whom Rostand wrote |
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1993-10-12 |
#2092 |
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This 1897 play contains the line "I never loved but one man in my life, and I have lost him--twice" |
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FRENCH DRAMA |
1993-03-23 |
#1977 |
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In last scene of this play, Roxane laments, "I never loved but 1 man in my life, & lost him twice" |
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$600 |
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DRAMA |
1988-06-23 |
#894 |
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This long-nosed title character composes a poem while fighting a duel |
Cyrano de Bergerac
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$200 |
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DRAMA |
1987-03-24 |
#597 |
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A poll once showed that the literary hero most Frenchmen would like to be was this nosy poet |
Cyrano de Bergerac
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$200 |
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FRENCH DRAMA |
1986-10-01 |
#473 |