Charles Simon Favart (13 November 1710 – 12 May 1792) was a French playwright and theatre director. The Salle Favart in Paris is named after him. Born...
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known as Nicolas Favart, formally Charles-Nicolas Favart or C.-N. Favart, he was simply Favart fils (Favart Jr) in his time. Favart was the son of the...
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actress, playwright and dancer, the wife of the dramatist, Charles Simon Favart. Madame Favart is largely responsible for the 18th-century change in Parisian...
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Charles Favart may refer to: Charles Simon Favart (1710–1792), French dramatist Charles Nicolas Favart (1749–1806), his son, French playwright This disambiguation...
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Favart is a French surname and may refer to: Charles-Simon Favart (1710-1792), a French playwright Jean-Baptiste Favart (1726-1806), a French général...
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Charles-Simon Catel (1773–1830), French composer and educator Charles Simon Clermont-Ganneau (1846–1923), French orientalist Charles Simon Favart (1710–1792)...
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were based upon characters in a 1745 play by Boucher's close friend Charles-Simon Favart. Boucher's characters in those paintings later inspired a pair of...
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grandson of Charles-Simon Favart and Marie Justine Benoite Duronceray, a celebrated actress of her time. Favart's father, Charles Nicolas Joseph Favart, was...
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Charles Simon Favart was the company's director at the time. It was destroyed by fire on the night of 14 or 15 January 1838. The second Salle Favart,...
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Offenbach by almost a century, in a journal entry of 11 November 1761 by Charles Simon Favart. Concerts were held there but it was best known for putting on the...
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