Les Poissons rouges ou Mon père ce héros
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Les Poissons rouges ou Mon père ce héros is a play by French dramatist Jean Anouilh. It premiered at the Théâtre de l'Œuvre on 21 January 1970.[1]
Original cast and characters
- Jean-Pierre Marielle: Antoine de Saint-Flour
- Michel Galabru: La Surette
- Yvonne Clech: Charlotte de Saint-Flour
- Marie-Claire Chantraine: Edwiga Pataques
- Claude Stermann: Toto de Saint-Flour
- Lyne Chardonnet: Camomille de Saint-Flour
- Madeleine Barbulée: Mme Prudent
- Nicole Vassel: Adèle/la voix du bébé
- Pascal Mazzotti: médecin bossu
- Edith Perret: dame
- Marcelle Arnold: dame
- Gilberte Géniat: bonne de l'auberge de la mer/couturière
References
- ^ Smith, Christopher Norman (1985). Jean Anouilh, life, work, and criticism. York Press. p. 18. ISBN 978-0-919966-42-0. Retrieved 22 July 2011.
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