Monsieur Francisque’s Touring Troupe and Anglo-French Theatrical Culture, 1690-1770
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
1837652422
ISBN-13
9781837652426
Publisher
Boydell & Brewer Ltd
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Boydell & Brewer
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Apr 8th, 2025
Print length
416 Pages
Weight
754 grams
Dimensions
24.20 x 16.30 x 3.00 cms
Product Classification:
Theatre studiesIndividual actors & performersDanceSocial & cultural history
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This deeply accomplished and lively monograph charts the career of a travelling French actor-manager whose impact and significance have been overlooked.
This deeply accomplished and lively monograph charts the career of a travelling French actor-manager whose impact and significance have been overlooked.
The "inimitable Monsieur Francisque" (François Moylin, c. 1690-1770), was an extraordinary actor-manager and key figure in the early eighteenth-century theatre world of both England and France. Leader of a family of gifted performers, including his niece, the famous dancer-choreographer Marie Sallé, he took them to every corner of France and beyond, playing before Louis XV as well as George I and II of England.
However, despite his fame among his contemporaries, Francisque''s career has been largely overlooked. Robert V. Kenny resurrects Moylin from the footnotes of theatre history with this detailed case-study of an entrepreneurial actor-manager, his troupe and their repertory. Following them from the Paris fairs to the courts of Europe, via one of the worst riots in English theatre history, the book showcases the giddying range of activities and performances undertaken by this family and their associates.
Through the careful piecing together of diverse and fragmentary historical records, Kenny reveals the crucial role played by Francisque and his troupe in the conflict between Parisian fairground players and the established theatres, stressing Francisque''s major contribution to the development of opéra-comique. This book not only revives Moylin''s legacy but enriches our understanding of cross-cultural theatrical exchanges in eighteenth-century Europe.
The "inimitable Monsieur Francisque" (François Moylin, c. 1690-1770), was an extraordinary actor-manager and key figure in the early eighteenth-century theatre world of both England and France. Leader of a family of gifted performers, including his niece, the famous dancer-choreographer Marie Sallé, he took them to every corner of France and beyond, playing before Louis XV as well as George I and II of England.
However, despite his fame among his contemporaries, Francisque''s career has been largely overlooked. Robert V. Kenny resurrects Moylin from the footnotes of theatre history with this detailed case-study of an entrepreneurial actor-manager, his troupe and their repertory. Following them from the Paris fairs to the courts of Europe, via one of the worst riots in English theatre history, the book showcases the giddying range of activities and performances undertaken by this family and their associates.
Through the careful piecing together of diverse and fragmentary historical records, Kenny reveals the crucial role played by Francisque and his troupe in the conflict between Parisian fairground players and the established theatres, stressing Francisque''s major contribution to the development of opéra-comique. This book not only revives Moylin''s legacy but enriches our understanding of cross-cultural theatrical exchanges in eighteenth-century Europe.
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