Jean-Baptiste Radet
Jean-Baptiste Radet (1752-1830) was a writer of vaudevilles French.
Born with Dijon the January 20th 1752, it occupied near the duchess of Villeroy, before the French revolution, an use of secretary librarian, species of Sinécure which enabled him to be devoted to its literary tastes.
It had already given successfully some parts to the Théâtre of Ambiguous-Comic the and the Theater-Italian (Op3era Comique), when the Théâtre of the Light comedy was rested by his/her friend Pierre-Yves Barré: it made there represent of 1792 to 1816 a crowd of pretty parts and merry parodies, which it only composed either, or with Barré, Desfontaines-Lavallée, Armand Gouffé, and which contributed to the fortune of this theater.
Among his production, one notes:
- Renaud d' Ast (1787)
- Pure Suzanne (1793)
- Gaspard advised the
- the House in lottery .
He died in Paris the March 17th 1830.
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