At my grandfather's, I eagerly devoured Heiberg's vaudevilles as well.
Among many other things, he wrote a series of vaudevilles for the Royal Theatre at Copenhagen, Of which he was manager.
He set to work to rectify his lack of education and to collaborate with Leuven in the production of vaudevilles and melodramas.
Sweden, and the two collaborated in various vaudevilles and other pieces which never saw the footlights.
The vaudevilles were founded on ideas which were dull from beginning to end.
I subscribed to the Baudouin series, but I've never had time to open a volume; one can't find matter for vaudevilles there.
We will make vaudevilles together, and I'll fag at your work in the office.
Rabourdin, who was never exacting with his subordinates allowed du Bruel to go off to rehearsals, come to the office at his own hours, and work at his vaudevilles when there.
Thanks to our two vaudevilles and our drama, we would turn aside a tributary of that Pactolus which, since 1822, had watered M.
The practical jokes, in which the set indulged became so famous, that not a few vaudevilles have been founded upon them.
The elderly Georgine Aubert, she whom a writer of vaudevilles called the Louis XI.
He collaborated in the writing of vaudevilles which were not accepted, "had heaps of plans," could turn a couplet; he sang out for Frederick a few of the verses he had composed.
Wieland was more explicit, and declared that the national stage could only be rendered of importance by German music; comic and serious German vaudevilles were wanted, but good poets would soon come forward to supply the need.
He wrote many vaudevilles and operettas, and no one, with the possible exception of Catullus, has ever excelled him in the art of packing in a few light and graceful lines the greatest possible quantity of malicious wit.
Three vaudevilles have already been played, and while the fourth is in preparation the public amuses itself according to its own riotous will and pleasure.
His mots were repeated, his vaudevilles applauded, his feuilletons adored.
These were, the French Comedy, the Royal Academy of Music or Grand Opera, the Italian Comedy, where vaudevillesand comic operas were performed, and the Theatre de la Foire.
They were pleased with these small interruptions when they came; and they were not disappointed when the days passed, and the baby and the vaudevilles were hushed in absence and silence.
He had returned home from Italy after a residence of several years abroad, just at the time when Heiberg's vaudevilles were intoxicating the inhabitants of Copenhagen, and when my "Journey on Foot" was making me a little known.
A little later, the poet's confrere also appeared with a modest bouquet; but his forte was vaudevilles rather than poetry, so that the offering which accompanied his flowers was a ballad, and he laid the same injunction on the concierge.
A young woman stopped close beside me, also to read the announcements; and I was not so absorbed by the titles of dramas and vaudevilles that the sight of a pretty face did not distract my thoughts from them.
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