Antoine Simonnin

Antoine-Jean-Baptist Simonnin , born the January 11th 1780 with Paris where he died the May 14th 1856, is a dramatic author French.

Simonnin gave, only or in collaboration, on the various scenes of kind, more than two hundred light comedy S, Parodie S or Fantaisie S.

It also published a collection of crowned Chansons and laymen (1856, in-18).

Selective bibliography

  • Harlequin with the coffee of the thicket, or the Beautiful keeper of a bar , episodical light comedy, in 1 act;
  • Augusta, or As one corrects an young graduate , comedy-light comedy in 2 acts, by Mr. Simonnin (Paris, Théâtre of the young pupils of Mr. Count, December 5th 1832);
  • Belz and Buth , madness-light comedy in 2 acts, with Hilpert (Paris, the Pantheon, August 21st 1839);
  • Caroline de Litchfield, drama-light comedy in 2 acts and prose, by Misters Simonin, Brazier and Carmouche (Paris, Carries Saint Martin's day, February 10th 1827);
  • Catherine II, or the Empress and the cossack, part in 2 acts, with spectacle, fray of verses, by Theodore NR. (Nézel) and Simonnin (Paris, Ambiguous-comic, October 8th 1831);
  • Verses, or lyric Ode on the birth of the King de Rome ;
  • Danières in Gonesse , light comedy in 1 act, by Misters Simonnin and Alex Guesdon. (Paris, Montansier Theater, 14 floréal year 13 (May 4th 1805);
  • David and Goliath , light comedy in 2 acts, by J. - B. Simonnin (Paris, the Pantheon, December 7th 1836);
  • God and Diable, or the Conversion of Mrs Dubarry , historical light comedy in 1 act, by Misters Nézel and Simonnin (Paris, Gaîté, December 28th 1833);
  • stolen Child, part in 4 times and 8 tables, by Mr. Simonnin (Paris, Theater of the young pupils of Mr. Count, August 26th 1835);
  • Gilles and Arlequin with the Natural history museum, or Critical in light comedies of the tables, drawings, sculptures;
  • Gilles-Robinson and Harlequin-Friday, burlesque imitation of Robinson Crusoé, in 3 acts which do of them only one by Misters Alexandre Guesdon and Simonnin (Paris, Théâtre of the young artists, 19 vendémiaire year XIV (October 11th 1805).] ;
  • Gracious and Percinet, melodrama fairyhood in 3 acts by Misters Simonnin and Brazier wire. (Paris, Troubadours, April 28th 1806);
  • Hatred with the small children, second imitation of ″ Hatred to the women ″ , light comedy in 1 act (Paris, Gaîté, July 28th 1808);
  • History last three months of the life of Napoleon Bonaparte, written according to authentic documents, by S ***;
  • History of the voyage of the First Consul, in year XI, in the departments of above Belgium, by has. - J. - B. Simonnin;
  • Jeanne the Insane one, queen of Spain , historical novel;
  • all alone Jeannot , comedy-light comedy, in 1 act;
  • Jonas swallowed by the whale, by leaving the Marquesas Islands, fantastic part with large spectacle, in 5 acts and 10 tables, by Misters Simonnin and Count (Paris, Theater of the young pupils of the Choiseul gymnasium, August 19th 1843);
  • Kokoli, or Dog and cat , madness-light comedy in 3 acts and 4 tables, by J. - B. Simonnin (Paris, Gymnasium-Choiseul, March 25th 1847;
  • the Harlequin and the Pope , historical light comedy in 1 act, by Misters Simonnin and Theodore NR *** (Nézel) (Paris, Ambiguous-comic, October 4th 1831);
  • Art to leave its mistress, or the Prime Ministers have a presentiment of love, table-light comedy of them 1 act, by Misters Nézel and Simonnin (Paris, Gaîté, January 18th 1834);
  • the Craftsman, Op3era Comique in 1 act, by Mr. of Saint-Georges, music of Mr. Halévy (Paris, Op3era Comique, January 30th 1827);
  • the dead Ass and the guillotinée woman , madness-light comedy in 3 acts, by Misters Simonnin and Theodore NR *** (Nézel) (Paris, the Pantheon, June 20th 1832);
  • the Childhood of Louis XII, or Correction of our fathers , comedy-light comedy in 1 act, by Misters Mélesville and Simonnin (Paris, Palais Royal, December 10th 1831);
  • the Mad one of Chaumont , comedy in 1 act, by Misters Simonnin and Benjamin (Antier] (Paris, Carries Saint Martin's day, November 2nd 1829);
  • the public Writer , comedy-light comedy in 1 act, by Misters Théaulon, Simonnin and of Couray (Paris, Theater of Madam, June 11th 1827);
  • the 60 year old Man, or Small entêtée the , comedy-light comedy into 1 act, by Misters Dartois, Simonnin and Ferdinand Laloue (Paris, Varieties, June 22nd 1824);
  • the Intrigue in the hood , light comedy in 1 act, by Misters ARM. Gouffé and Simonnin (Paris, Montansier Theater, February 8th 1806);
  • the blue Bird, melodrama-fairyhood in 2 acts and 8 tables, fray of Driven songs. of Belon oyster;
  • the Beautiful one with the golden hair, melodrama-fairyhood in 3 acts, by Misters Simonnin and Brazier wire (Paris, Theater of the Troubadours, March 5th 1806);
  • the Bump of the flight, or gold Vase, light comedy in 2 acts, by J. - B. Simonnin (Paris, the Pantheon, January 11th 1837);
  • the Cabal at the village , comedy in 1 act, fray of verses, by Mr. Simonnin (and R. Alissan de Chazet] (Paris, Varieties, March 12th 1814);
  • the Room of Rossini, groundwork to Italian, mixed with light comedies and new music , by Misters Merle and Simonnin (and Achilles d' Artois]. (Paris, Varieties, January 21st 1834);
  • the Signet ring of Éon, or an hour of mistake , comedy-light comedy in 1 act, by Misters Simonnin and Saint-Marc (Paris, Gymnasium-dramatic, January 27th 1823);
  • Above the young woman , comedy in 1 act, fray of verses, by Mr. Simonnin (and Chazet]. (Paris, Varieties, May 24th 1813);
  • the roast Coast, or the Chance did everything , comedy into 1 act, fray of verses, by Mr. Simonnin (Paris, Gaîté, November 7th 1822);
  • Grammar in light comedies, or Letters with Caroline on French Grammar, by S ***;
  • the Flower stand of Vincennes, melodrama-light comedy in 3 acts by Misters Simonnin and Brazier wire. (Paris, Theater of the young artists, March 14th 1807);
  • the Young countess , comedy-light comedy in 1 act, by Misters Simonnin and Theodore NR *** (Nézel) (Paris, the Pantheon, March 23rd 1832);
  • the Young girl anger , comedy-light comedy in 1 act;
  • the House of the suburb , comedy-light comedy in 2 acts, by Misters de Villeneuve, Simonnin and Vanderbruch (Paris , light comedy, January 22nd 1829);
  • the Liar , comedy in 3 acts, fray of verses, by Mr. Simonnin (Paris, Theater of the former students of Mr. Count, November 22nd 1833);
  • the Slipper of Voltaire , light comedy in 2 acts, by J. - B. Simonnin, (Paris, Theater of the Temple, May 6th 1836);
  • Papesse Jeanne , light comedy-anecdote in 1 act, by Misters Simonnin and Theodore NR. (Nézel) (Paris, Ambiguous-comic, January 15th 1831);
  • Shagreen, or the Action-packed novel, romantic extravagance , comedy-light comedy in 3 acts, by Misters Simonnin and Theodore NR *** (Nézel) (Paris, Gaîté, November 4th 1832);
  • the Small Review, or Which husband will it take? comedy-light comedy in 1 act and prose of the citizens Theophilus (Dumersan] and Simonnin (Paris, Theater of Molière, 14-19 vendémiaire year XI);
  • Serinette of the ladies, or New Year's gifts dedicated to the fair sex for year XII;
  • the St-Louis of the artists, or the Festival of the Living room , light comedy in 1 act by Misters Merle, Simonnin and Fd. Laloue (Paris, Carries Saint Martin's day, August 24th 1824);
  • the Catch , comedy in 1 act, fray of verses, by Misters Simonnin and Carmouche (and J. Bread]. (Paris, Varieties, September 15th 1826);
  • the Code and the love , light comedy in 1 act, by Misters Merle and Simonnin (and M. - NR. Balisson de Rougemont]. (Paris, Carries Saint Martin's day, October 29th 1821);
  • the Count and the representative , light comedy in 1 act, by Misters Simonnin and Thibouville (Paris, the Pantheon, June 2nd 1838);
  • the Conscript , light comedy in 1 act, by Misters Merle, Simonnin and Ferdinand (Paris, Carries Saint Martin's day, November 20th 1823; Varieties, April 28th 1824);
  • the Shoe-maker of Modena, or the Footnote , comedy-light comedy in 1 act, by J. - B. Simonnin. (Paris, Theater of the young pupils of Mr. Count, September 3rd 1834);
  • the Cousin Giraud , comedy-light comedy in 1 act, by Misters Laloue and Simonnin (and C. Dupeuty]. (Paris, Innovations, July 24th 1828);
  • the Cook of Buffon , light comedy in 1 act, by Misters Rougemont, Blackbird and Simonnin. (Paris, Carries Saint Martin's day, July 29th 1823);
  • the political Cook , nonpolitical light comedy, in 1 act, by Misters Theodore NR *** (Nézel) and Simonnin (Paris, Ambiguous-comic, June 11th 1832);
  • the Priest and the chouans , comedy in 1 act and prose, by Misters Simonnin and Theodore NR *** (Nézel) (Paris, the Pantheon, May 31st 1832);
  • Devil in Paris , light comedy in 1 act, by Misters Simonnin and Llaunet (Paris, Beaumarchais, July 31st 1844);
  • the Doge and the last day of one condemned or the gun of alarm: light comedy in 3 tables;
  • the Best man, imitation of ″ the Girl of honor ″, in 1 act and light comedies, by Misters Frederic (Dupetit-Mother] and Simonnin (Paris, Carries Saint Martin's day, February 13rd 1819) 2nd edition;
  • the Important diner, table-light comedy in 1 act, by Misters Simonnin and Saint-Georges, (Paris , light comedy, February 25th 1828);
  • the Judgment of Solomon, drama historical in 4 acts and 14 tables, interfered song, drawn from the Scriptures, by Mr. Simonnin; music of Mr. Lautz, (Paris, Gymnasium-Choiseul, August 12th 1842);
  • the Lazaret , light comedy in 1 act, by Misters Paul de Kock and Simonnin (Paris, Ambiguous-comic, February 13rd 1842);
  • the Mason poet , comedy-anecdote in 1 act and light comedies, by Misters Of Mersan and Simonnin (Paris , light comedy, August 21st 1806);
  • the Merchant of songs , light comedy in 1 act, by Misters Vanderbuch and Simonnin (Paris, Ambiguous-comic, May 6th 1837);
  • the Margrave and the large-duchess , historical light comedy in 1 act (Paris, Theater Count, October 3rd 1840);
  • the Marriage in a pink , light comedy in 1 act, by Misters Simonnin and B *** (Brazier] (Paris, Gaîté, May 25th 1808);
  • the Marriage of Charles Collé, or the Head with wig , light comedy in 1 act, by Misters Gouffé, Brazier and Simonnin (Paris, Varieties, 18 October 22nd 1809);
  • the Marriage by authority of justice , comedy in 2 acts, by Misters Simonnin and Devilleneuve (Paris, Ambiguous-comic, September 19th 1829);
  • the Marriage by commission, or the German Lord, Op3era Comique in 1 act, words of J. - B. Simonnin; music of Brimi, (Paris, Op3era Comique, December 7th 1815);
  • the Marquis de Carabas, or the Cat boot: madness-fairyhood in 2 acts, with spectacle, fray of verses. (Paris, Gaîté, May 9th 1811);
  • the Musician of Valence , comedy-light comedy in 1 act, by Misters Simonnin and Gustave Albitte (Paris, Gaîté, July 13rd 1834);
  • the Naturalist, or the fossil Man , light comedy in 1 act, by Misters Théaulon and Simonnin (Paris, dramatic Gymnasium, August 23rd 1824);
  • the New merit of the women, burlesque poem
  • the usurping Pastrycook, historical part in 5 small acts, by Misters Simonnin, Benjamin (Antier] and Theodore NR. (Nézel) (Paris, Gaîté, December 4th 1830);
  • the Little Red Riding Hood, part fairyhood in 4 acts and 16 tables, by Mr. Simonnin (Paris, Theater Count, August 14th 1841);
  • the Small gray man , comedy-light comedy in 1 act, by Misters Bayard and Simonnin. (Paris, dramatic Gymnasium, March 15th 1845);
  • the Small monster and the escamotor , madness-parade in 1 act, by Misters of Saint-Georges and Simonnin, music of Mr. Miller (Paris, Gaîté, July 7th 1826);
  • the Father Jean , comedy-light comedy in 2 acts, by Misters Simonnin and Marc-Michel (Paris , madness-dramatic, July 3rd 1851);
  • the Foot of ox, pi2ece de r3esistance, arlequinade-light comedy in 1 act and prose by Misters Simonnin and B *** (Brazier). (Paris, Troubadours, February 21st 1807);
  • the Water carrier, mimo-drama in 3 acts, by Misters Ferdinand and Simonnin (Paris, Olympic Circus, October 26th 1824);
  • the Soldier and the wig maker , comedy-light comedy in 1 act, by Misters Simonnin and Ferdinand (Laloue]. (Paris, Ambiguous comic, July 27th 1824);
  • the Tailor of Jean-Jacques , comedy in 1 act and prose, by Misters de Rougemont, Blackbird and Simonin (Paris, Carries Saint Martin's day, November 12th 1819);
  • the Servant in good fortune, or Friends of pension , comedy in 1 act, fray of verses, with Laloue. (Paris, Varieties, January 11th 1825);
  • the ″ Te Deum ″ and the alarm bell, or the Road of Rouen , light comedy in 1 act, by Misters Simonnin and Honore. (Paris, Gaîté, September 5th 1830);
  • Lecoq, or Servants in mourning , comedy in 1 act interfered verses, by Mr. Simonnin (and R. Alissan de Chazet] (Paris, Varieties, July 19th 1814);
  • Cauchoises , light comedy in 1 act, by J. - B. Simonnin (Paris, the Pantheon, October 16th 1836);
  • Cries of Paris, table poissard in 1 act, interfered verses, by Misters Francis (baron d' Allarde], Simonin and Dartois (Paris, Varieties, September 18th 1822);
  • Two heritages, or Norman a , comedy-light comedy in 1 act, by Misters Désaugiers and Simonnin (Paris , light comedy, February 12th 1827);
  • Girls to be married, or the Opera of Quinault , comedy into 1 act, fray of verses;
  • the fifteen year old Men , comedy-light comedy in 2 acts, by Misters Vander Burch and Simonnin (Paris, theater Count, June 4th 1837);
  • Misfortunes and adventures of an outlaw;
  • Memories of my aunt , comedy-light comedy in 1 act (Paris, Ambiguous-comic, November 2nd 1853);
  • Painters of signs, or Ushers with the wedding , comedy in 1 act, fray of verses, by Mr. Simonnin (Paris, Gaîté, April 23rd 1822);
  • Small bluestockings, or the Young girls poets , comedy-light comedy in 2 acts (Paris, Young pupils of the Choiseul Gymnasium, February 12th 1844);
  • Rosières of Paris , comedy-light comedy in 1 act, by Misters Brazier, Simonnin and Carmouche (Paris, Theater of Madam, April 22nd 1825);
  • Vespers odéoniennes, parody of sicilian Vespers, by Misters Simonnin and Armand (Dartois] (Paris, Varieties, November 22nd 1819);
  • all alone Smoothing iron, or They are mistaken both , light comedy into 1 act;
  • Nest egg, or Four mendians, burlesque of ″ Dago, or Mendians ″, ambiguous imitation in 3 small services, decorated brushes, etc, by Misters Simonnin and Brazier wire. (Paris, Troubadours, June 19th 1806);
  • Main Corbel, or the diamond Crown, fantastic part in 5 acts and 15 tables, by Mr. Simonnin; music of Misters Lautz and Peuchot (Paris, Choiseul Gymnasium, August 10th 1844);
  • Misery and cheerfulness , comedy in 1 act, fray of verses, by Mr. Simonnin (Paris, Varieties, October 31st 1809);
  • Miss Gertrude, or the Misunderstanding , comedy-light comedy in 1 act, by has. - J. - B. Simonnin, (Paris, Théâtre of the young artists, July 23rd 1806);
  • Mister and Mrs Denis, or Remember of , comedy of them 1 act and light comedies, by Misters Simonnin and B *** (Brazier], followed Song of Mr. and Mad. Denis, by Marc-Ant. Désaugiers. (Paris, Gaîté, June 18th 1808);
  • Napoleon in paradise , light comedy in 1 act, by Misters Simonnin, Benjamin (Antier] and Theodore NR. (Nézel) (Paris, Gaîté, November 17th 1830);
  • Speak for me , comedy-light comedy in an act and prose;
  • Poor child , comedy-light comedy in 2 acts, by Mr. Simonnin (Paris, Theater Count, July 2nd 1839);
  • Biff or the bacchic Lawsuit , comedy 1 act, fray of light comedies;
  • Riquet with the bunch, mélo-fairyhood in 2 acts, with large spectacle and interfered verses, by Mr. Simonnin; music arranged by Mr. Leblanc (Paris, Gaîté, September 28th 1811);
  • Robinson junior , light comedy in 1 act, by Misters Simonnin and Alex. Guesdon. (Paris, Theater of the City, 6 vendémiaire, year XIV (September 28th 1805);
  • Crowned and profane, songs and songs of jusques times since 1793 and including 1856, and other poetries, by J. - B. Simonnin;
  • Tricotinet, or Speak for me , comedy-light comedy of them 1 act;
  • a Marquis of formerly, drama-light comedy in 3 acts, by Misters Simonnin and Valory (Paris , madness-dramatic, May 22nd 1833);
  • an Outlaw in Voltaire , anecdotic light comedy in 1 act, by Misters Saint-Hilaire and Simonnin (Paris, Gaîté, May 8th 1836);
  • Zerline, or the Painter and the courtesan , light comedy in 1 act, by Misters Theodore NR *** (Nézel) and Simonnin (Paris, the Pantheon, May 1st 1832.

Source

  • Gustave Vapereau, universal Dictionary of the literatures , Paris, Hatchet, 1876, p. 1884.
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