Pol Mercier
Pol Mercier, real name Antoine-Polydore Mercier (1819 – Paris, 11 May 1874) was an 19th-century French playwright and librettist.
His plays were presented on the most significant Parisian stages of his time including the Folies-nouvelles, the Théâtre de l'Odéon, the Comédie-française, and the Théâtre des Variétés.
Works
- 1846: Un Nuage au ciel, comédie-vaudeville in 1 act, with Jean-François-Alfred Bayard
- 1850: Freluchette, opéra comique in one act
- 1851: Christian et Marguerite, comedy in 1 act, in verse, with Édouard Fournier
- 1852: Méridien, comédie-vaudeville in 1 act, with Clairville and Raymond Deslandes
- 1853: Le Roman du village, comedy in verse, in 1 act, with Fournier
- 1855: Biribi, pantomime, foreword by Théophile Gautier
- 1855: Le Chevrier blanc, conte-pantomime extravaganza in 5 tableaux, with Paul Legrand
- 1855: La Sœur de Pierrot, mimodrama extravaganza in 5 tableaux, with Legrand
- 1855: La Sœur grise !, scène lyrique, music by Édouard Montaubry
- 1857: Le Calfat, operetta
- 1857: Ce Scélérat de Poireau !, vaudeville in 1 act, with Clairville and Amédée de Jallais
- 1857: Le Gardien des scellés, vaudeville in 1 act, with Clairville and de Jallais
- 1857: Triolet, comédie-vaudeville in 1 act, with Clairville
- 1859: Le Diable rose, play with ariettes in 1 act, with Fournier
- 1860: Un Troupier qui suit les bonnes, comédie-vaudeville in 3 acts, with Clairville and Léon Morand
- 1862: Le Paradis trouvé, comedy in 1 act, in verse, with Fournier
- 1863: Le Chagrin de Marie, romance
- 1863: Les Trois Normandes, opérette bouffe in 1 act, with Frédéric Barbier (music)
- 1864: Les Cochers de Paris, pièce populaire in 3 acts and 4 tableaux, with Clairville and Morand
- 1864: Le Pavillon des amours, comédie-vaudeville in 1 act, with Henri Vernier
- 1864: Deux permissions de dix heures, operetta in 1 act, with Henry Currat and Frédéric Barbier (music), 1864
- 1864: Les Trois Berrichons, vaudeville in 1 act
Bibliography
- Georges d'Heylli, Dictionnaire des Pseudonymes, 1868, p. 78
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