Management by Gustave Quinson • 1925: ''L'Infidèle éperdue'' by
Jacques Natanson, 16 November •
Le Greluchon délicat by Jacques Natanson, 17 December • 1926:
Passionnément 3-act operetta by
Maurice Hennequin and
Albert Willemetz, music by
André Messager, 15 January • 1926: ''Le Temps d'aimer'' by
Pierre Wolff,
Henri Duvernois,
couplets
Hugues Delorme, music
Reynaldo Hahn, 6 November
Management by Victor Boucher • 1927:
Son mari, three-act comedy by and Robert Spitzer, 4 March • 1927: ''L'Enlèvement'' de
Paul Armont and
Marcel Gerbidon, 6 September • 1927: '''' 4-act comedy by Édouard Bourdet, directed by Victor Boucher, 25 November • 1928:
Sur mon beau navire, three-act comedy by
Jean Sarment, 30 November • 1929:
Le Trou dans le mur, 4-act comedy by
Yves Mirande, 1 February • 1929:
La Vie de château, 3-act comedy by
Ferenc Molnár, 29 May • 1929: ''L'Ascension de Virginie'' 3-act comedy by
Maurice Donnay and , 28 September • 1929: '''', 3-act comedy by Édouard Bourdet, 10 December • 1932:
La Banque Nemo, play in 3 acts and 9 tableaux by
Louis Verneuil, 21 November • 1932:
La Fleur des pois 4-act comedy by Édouard Bourdet, 4 October • 1933:
Le Vol nuptial 3-act comedy by
Francis de Croisset, 1 April • 1934:
Les Temps difficiles 4-act play by Édouard Bourdet, 30 January • 1934:
Les Vignes du seigneur by
Robert de Flers and
Francis de Croisset, • 1934:
Do, Mi, Sol, Do 3-act comedy by Paul Géraldy, 21 December • 1935:
Bichon 4-act play by
Jean de Létraz, 3 May • 1936: '''' 5-act play by Édouard Bourdet, 15 October • 1937:
Bureau central des idées, one-act comedy by Alfred Gehri, directed by Louis Tunc, 24 April • 1937 :
Les Vignes du seigneur by
Robert de Flers and
Francis de Croisset,
Management by Victor Boucher and Yvonne Printemps • 1938:
Le Valet maître by
Paul Armont and
Léopold Marchand, directed by Pierre Fresnay, 1 March • 1939:
Trois Valses by Léopold Marchand and
Albert Willemetz, directed by Pierre Fresnay, June • 1940:
La Familiale by
Jean de Létraz, with
François Périer, 9 February • 1940:
Léocadia by
Jean Anouilh, 28 November • 1940: '''' by
Armand Salacrou, directed by
Alice Cocéa • 1941:
Hyménée, four-act play by
Édouard Bourdet, 7 May
Management by Pierre Fresnay and Yvonne Printemps • 1941:
Comédie en trois actes, by
Henri-Georges Clouzot, • 1942: '''', by Édouard Bourdet, 15 December • 1943:
Le Voyageur sans bagage, play in five tableaux by
Jean Anouilh, 1 April • 1944:
Le Dîner de famille, three-act play by
Jean Bernard-Luc, directed by
Jean Wall, 1 December • 1944:
Père, by Édouard Bourdet, • 1945: '''', by Édouard Bourdet, • 1946:
Auprès de ma blonde by
Marcel Achard, directed by Pierre Fresnay, 7 May • 1946:
Si je voulais… by Paul Géraldy and Robert Spitzer • 1947: ''Le Prince d'Aquitaine'', three-act comedy , May • 1947:
Savez-vous planter les choux ?, by
Marcel Achard, directed by Pierre Fresnay, 25 September • 1948:
K.M.X labrador, by
Jacques Deval after H. W. Reed, directed by the author, 29 January • 1948: ''Pauline ou l'Écume de la mer'', two-act play by
Gabriel Arout, 17 June • 1948:
Du côté de chez Proust, by
Curzio Malaparte, 22 November • 1948: '''' by
André Roussin, directed by Pierre Fresnay, 22 November • 1949: ''L'École des dupes'', 1-act comedy by André Roussin, directed by the author, 2 June • 1950: '''' by André Roussin, directed by the author, 14 March • 1951:
Le Moulin de la galette, three-act play by
Marcel Achard, directed by Pierre Fresnay, 17 December • 1952:
Hyménée, by
Édouard Bourdet, • 1952:
Un beau dimanche, play in three-act and five tableaux by
Jean-Pierre Aumont, after the novel
Rencontre by
Pierre Larthomas, 29 June • 1953:
Le Ciel de lit play in three-act and six tableaux by
Jan de Hartog, directed by Pierre Fresnay, 14 April • 1953:
Histoire de rire, by Armand Salacrou • 1954:
Les Cyclones, by
Jules Roy, directed by Pierre Fresnay, 10 September • 1954:
Voici le jour, three-act play by Jean Lasserre, with Pierre Fresnay, 22 April • 1955:
Les Grands Garçons, by Paul Géraldy, • 1955: ''Les Œufs de l'autruche'', by André Roussin, directed by Pierre Fresnay, 10 March • 1955: ''Le Mal d'amour'' by
Marcel Achard, directed by François Périer
Management Pierre Fresnay, Yvonne Printemps and François Périer • 1956:
Le Séducteur, three-act comedy by
Diego Fabbri, directed by François Périer, 13 January • 1956:
Le Voyage à Turin, four-act comedy by , 12 September • 1957:
Bille en tête, by
Roland Laudenbach, directed by , 19 February by , directed by
Georges Douking, 29 April •
Bobosse by
André Roussin, directed by the author, 10 September • 1958:
Père by
Édouard Bourdet, directed by Pierre Fresnay, 9 September • 1959:
Gog et Magog, by
Roger MacDougall and
Ted Allan, translation
Gabriel Arout, directed by
François Périer, 3 September • 1962: '''', by
Romain Gary, directed by
François Périer, 10 September • 1963:
Le Neveu de Rameau, by
Denis Diderot, directed by , 4 February • 1963:
L’Équation ou Une heure avec Monsieur Zweistein, by
Jacques Perry, 4 February • 1963: ''L'Homme et la perruche'', by Alain Allioux, 28 September • 1964:
La Preuve par quatre, by
Félicien Marceau, directed by the author, 4 February • 1965:
La Preuve par quatre, by Félicien Marceau, directed by the author, April • 1966: '''', by
Paul Valéry, directed by , 17 January • 1966: '''', three-act comedy by
Marcelle Maurette and
Marc-Gilbert Sauvajon, directed by Pierre Fresnay, 4 October
Management by Pierre Fresnay, Yvonne Printemps • 1967:
Comme au théâtre, by Françoise Dorin, directed by
Michel Roux, 2 February • 1968:
Le Truffador, by , directed by the author, 8 February • 1968:
Visitations, by
Jean Giraudoux, 15 June • 1968: '''', by
Marcel Achard, directed by Michel Roux 7 September • 1969: ''La Tour d'Einstein'' by Christian Liger, directed by Pierre Fresnay and Julien Bertheau, 10 January • 1969:
La Paille humide, by Albert Husson, Michel Roux, 20 February • 1969:
On ne sait jamais, by André Roussin, directed by the author, 12 September • 1970: ''Une poignée d'orties'', by
Marc-Gilbert Sauvajon, directed by Jacques-Henri Duva], 4 September • 1970:
Le Procès Karamazov by
Diego Fabbri after
Dostoievski, directed by Pierre Franck, 15 October • 1970: '''', by
Paul Valéry, directed by Pierre Franck • 1970:
Jeu, set et match by
Anthony Shaffer, directed by
Clifford Williams, 18 December • 1971:
Et alors ? by
Bernard Haller, 9 September • 1971: '''' by Paul Valéry, directed by Pierre Franck • 1971:
Le Client by
Jean-Claude Carrière, directed by the author • 1972:
Et alors ? by Bernard Haller, 1 August • 1972:
La Claque by
André Roussin, directed by the author, 17 October • 1973: ''L'Arnacœur'' by , directed by
Pierre Mondy, 10 October • 1975: '''' by , directed by , 10 January • 1975:
Gog et Magog by
Roger MacDougall and
Ted Allan, directed by
François Périer, • 1976:
Voyez-vous ce que je vois ? and
Ray Cooney and
John Chapman, directed by
Jean Le Poulain, 19 February • 1976:
Acapulco Madame by , directed by , September • 1977:
Pauvre Assassin by
Pavel Kohout, directed by
Michel Fagadau, 30 September • 1978:
Les Rustres after
Carlo Goldoni, directed by
Claude Santelli, 31 January • 1979:
Coup de chapeau by
Bernard Slade, adaptation by
Pierre Barillet and
Jean-Pierre Gredy, directed by
Pierre Mondy, with
François Périer,
Daniel Auteuil, 6 September
Management by Jacques Crépineau • 1981:
Mademoiselle by
Jacques Deval, directed by , 25 September • 1981:
Amusez-vous... Ah ces années 30 by and directed by
Jacques Décombe, 2 November • 1982:
La Pattemouille by , directed by Jean-Claude Islert, 21 January • 1982:
Joyeuses Pâques by
Jean Poiret, directed by
Pierre Mondy, 15 April • 1983:
Le Vison voyageur by
Ray Cooney and
John Chapman, directed by
Jacques Sereys, 13 January (photos sur Gallica) • 1984:
Banco ! by
Alfred Savoir, directed by
Robert Manuel, 26 January • 1984: ''J'ai deux mots à vous dire'' by , directed by
Pierre Mondy, 30 March • 1984:
Le Bluffeur de
Marc Camoletti, directed by the author, 9 November (photos sur Gallica) • 1986: '''' by
Sacha Guitry, directed by Jean Meyer, 18 January • 1986:
Double mixte by
Ray Cooney, directed by
Pierre Mondy 7 November (photos sur Gallica) • 1988:
Lamy Public N°1 by and with
André Lamy, 15 January • 1988:
Ma cousine de Varsovie by
Georges Berr and
Louis Verneuil, directed by Jean-Claude Islert, 21 June (photos sur Gallica • 1989:
Pâquerette by , directed by
Francis Perrin, 21 January (photos sur Gallica) • 1989:
Pièce détachée by
Alan Ayckbourn, directed by , 8 October • 1990:
Une journée chez ma mère by ,
Charlotte de Turckheim, directed by
Jacques Décombe, 23 March • 1990:
Tiercé gagnant by
John Chapman, adaptation
Stewart Vaughan and Jean-Claude Islert, directed by
Christopher Renshaw, 21 September • 1991: ''Le Gros n'avion'' by
Michèle Bernier, ,
Mimie Mathy (les filles), directed by Éric Civanyan, 21 January • 1991: ''Tromper n'est pas jouer'' by
Patrick Cargill, adaptation
Jean-François Stévenin and , directed by Daniel Colas, 4 July • 1991:
Pleins Feux by Mary Orr, adaptation , directed by Éric Civanyan, 26 September • 1992:
Je veux faire du cinéma by
Neil Simon, directed by
Michel Blanc, 15 January • 1992: ''
La Puce à l'oreille'' by
Georges Feydeau, directed by
Jean-Claude Brialy, 17 June • 1993:
Partenaires by
David Mamet, directed by
Bernard Stora, 4 March • 1993: '''' by
Jean-Noël Fenwick, directed by
Gérard Caillaud, 10 July • 1994:
La Fille à la trompette by , directed by Gérard Caillaud, with
Jean-Marc Thibault, 22 February • 1994:
Bobosse by
André Roussin, directed by
Stéphane Hillel, 19 May • 1994:
Les Crachats de la Lune by , directed by , 15 September • 1994: ''
L'Hôtel du libre échange'' by
Georges Feydeau, directed by , 24 November • 1995:
Le Vison voyageur by
Ray Cooney, directed by
Patrick Guillemin, 27 May • 1995: '''' by Danielle Ryan and 17 October • 1996: ''
Un grand cri d'amour'' by
Josiane Balasko, directed by the author, with
Richard Berry and
Josiane Balasko, 15 January • 1996:
Ciel ma mère ! by
Clive Exton, adaptation
Michèle Laroque and Dominique Deschamps, directed by , 12 July • 1996:
Vacances de Reve by
Francis Joffo, directed by Francis Joffo, 20 September • 1997: revival of ''
Un grand cri d'amour'' by
Josiane Balasko, directed by the author, with
Richard Berry and
Josiane Balasko, 14 January • 1997:
Branquignol, 20 May • 1997:
Les Palmes de monsieur Schutz by Jean-Noël Fenwick, directed by Gérard Caillaud, 1 July • 1997:
Espèces menacées by
Ray Cooney adaptation
Gérard Jugnot,
Michel Blanc,
Stewart Vaughan directed by Éric Civanyan, with
Gérard Jugnot, Martin Lamotte, 9 October to 31 May 1998 • 1998: continuation of
Espèces menacées, 25 September 1998 to 9 January 1999 • 1999: continuation of
Espèces menacées, with cast change, 15 January to 4 July • 1999: continuation of
Espèces menacées, with second cast change, 23 September • 2000:
Moi, mais en mieux, by Jean-Noël Fenwick, directed by , 20 January • 2001:
Les Désirs sauvages de mon mari by John Tobias, adaptation Sally Micaleff, directed by Éric Civanyan, 8 February • 2001:
Moi, mais en mieux by Jean-Noël Fenwick, directed by Jean-Claude Idée, 3 May • 2001:
Impair et père by
Ray Cooney, adaptation
Stewart Vaughan and Jean-Christophe Barc, directed by Jean-Luc Moreau, with
Roland Giraud, 8 November • 2003: '''' by Michel Thibaud, directed by and , 18 January • 2003:
Tout bascule by , directed by the author, 3 July • 2003:
Daddy Blues by and , directed by Éric Civanyan, 9 October • 2004: ''L'Éloge de ma paresse'' by
Maria Pacôme, directed by , 24 January • 2004:
Ciel ! Mon Feydeau ! after
Georges Feydeau, adaptation Anthéa Sogno, directed by Anthéa Sogno, 14 April • 2004: ''
Le Canard à l'orange'' by
William Douglas Home, adaptation
Marc-Gilbert Sauvajon, directed by Gérard Caillaud, 7 October • 2005:
Stationnement Alterné by
Ray Cooney, adaptation Stewart Vaughan and Jean-Christophe Barc, directed by Jean-Luc Moreau, with Eric Metayer, Roland Marchisio, 6 October • 2006:
Délit de Fuites by Jean-Claude Islert, directed by Jean-Luc Moreau, 5 October • 2007:
Chat et Souris by
Ray Cooney, adaptation
Stewart Vaughan and Jean-Christophe Barc, directed by Jean-Luc Moreau, with
Francis Perrin, Jean-Luc Moreau, 20 September • 2009: continuation of
Chat et Souris with cast change, 23 January • 2009:
Goodbye Charlie by
George Axelrod, adaptation Dominique Deschamps and
Didier Caron, directed by Didier Caron, with
Marie-Anne Chazel, , 4 September • 2009 : '''' by
Sacha Guitry, directed by , with
Robin Renucci,
Marianne Basler, 8 December • 2010:
À deux lits du délit by
Derek Benfield, adaptation
Stewart Vaughan and Jean-Christophe Barc, directed by Jean-Luc Moreau, with
Arthur Jugnot, , 16 September • 2011:
De filles en aiguilles by Robin Hawdon, adaptation
Stewart Vaughan and Jean-Christophe Barc, directed by Jacques Décombe, with
Alexandre Brasseur,
Delphine Depardieu, 17 September • 2012:
Plein la Vue by Jean Franco and Guillaume Mélanie, directed by Jean-Luc Moreau, 1 March • 2012: ''
Occupe-toi d'Amélie!'' by
Georges Feydeau new version and directed by , with
Hélène de Fougerolles,
Bruno Putzulu,
Jacques Balutin, 20 September • 2013:
Coup de sangria by
Eric Chappell adaptation
Stewart Vaughan and Jean-Christophe Barc, directed by Jean-Luc Moreau, with , , 12 September • 2014:
Hollywood, by
Ron Hutchinson, adaptation Martine Dolleans, directed by Daniel Colas, with Thierry Frémont, Pierre Cassignard, Emmanuel Patron and Françoise Pinkwasser, 24 January.
Management by Richard Caillat and Stéphane Hillel • 2015:
Représailles by
Éric Assous, directed by , with
Marie-Anne Chazel and
Michel Sardou, 22 September • 2015:
Il était une fois... les histoires préférées des enfants, directed by , with voices of
Jenifer and
Jean-Pierre Marielle, 20 November == See also ==