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Eugène Scribe

    December 24, 1791 – February 20, 1861

    Eugène Scribe was a French dramatist and librettist renowned for perfecting the "well-made play" (pièce bien faite). This structure became a cornerstone of popular theatre for over a century, and he also penned the librettos for many of the most successful grand operas. His work defined a format for popular theatrical entertainment that endured for generations.

    Das Glas Wasser
    Le Code Noir
    Mon étoile
    Die Stumme von Portici
    Die Jüdin
    Le Verre d'eau