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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Ars\u00e8ne Lupin is a play in 4 acts, by Francis de Croisset and Maurice Leblanc, represented for the first time the October 28, 1908 At the Th\u00e9\u00e2tre de l’Ath\u00e9n\u00e9e. The role of Lupine was held by Andr\u00e9 Brul\u00e9. The text was published the first time in an in-12 volume at Laffite in May 1909. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4The acts take place successively in the large hall of a castle; a large living room of a mansion; Finally, a very elegant smoking room (there is no intermission between the second and third acts). Germaine de Gournay-Martin, a very snobbish daughter of a opulent family who has just bought the castle of Charmerace, will finally, after seven years of engagement, marry the former penniless owner, Jacques, Duke of Charming, a fianc\u00e9 not very eager but So attractive, which comes back “officially” from an expedition to the South Pole! The conversation will quickly turn on the recent exploits of Ars\u00e8ne Lupine who did not hesitate to steal all the collections of paintings from his future stepfather, because, the spectator suspects very quickly, Charmerace and Lupin are one . The burglar will be confronted with the tenacious Lorchard Guerchard who has a revenge to take. For this, the police will not hesitate to hold the secretary of Germaine, the beautiful Sonia Krichnoff, who had not left the Duke of charm of a long time indifferent, hostage. But Lupine has a major ally: victory, her devoted nanny, always ready even for the most perilous tasks. Andr\u00e9 Brul\u00e9: the Duke of Charming – Ars\u00e8ne Lupine Paul Escoffier: the Guerchard policeman [ a ] Bullier: Millionaire Gournay-Martin Laurence DLUUC: Sonia Krichnoff Jeanne Rosny: Germaine Gournay-Martin Germaine Ety: Victory, old servant of Ars\u00e8ne Lupine Andr\u00e9 Lefaur: the investigating judge Cl\u00e9ment: Boursin, help from Guerchard Narbal: the police commissioner Cousin: the concierge Benedict: Charolais father, Ars\u00e8ne Lupine Ars\u00e8ne F\u00e9lix Ander: Charolais fils Georges T\u00e9rof: Firmin, The Wame Guard Henri Bosc: Dieusy, the security agent Paul Chartrettes: Jean, the driver Ragoneau: the police officer Roux\u00a0: 2 It is son Charolais, who pretends to be a pharmacist Durand\u00a0: 3 It is son Charolais, who pretends to be a lawyer Marseille: Alfred, the servant Marius: the locksmith Tribois: Le Geffier Maud Gauthier: Jeanne, friend of Germaine Melle C\u00e9zanne: Marie, friend of Germaine Melle Brizac: Irma, fellow of Germaine During the general rehearsal at the Athenaeum, the part was ovationed and applauded three times [ 4 ] and was a wide success from its first performance [ 5 ] . (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4The play has more than a thousand performances with Andr\u00e9 Brul\u00e9 as a title role, with several developments over the years: in particular, the reference to Jaur\u00e8s [ 6 ] is replaced by current politicians [ 7 ] . The appearance of Andr\u00e9 Brul\u00e9 will influence that of the character in his illustrations, in particular via his top shape, cape and pommel cane never mentioned in Leblanc’s texts [ 7 ] . The story was adapted in the British name Homonym of George Loane Tucker released in 1916, then again the following year by Paul Scardon in American version. A radio adaptation by L\u00e9on Ruth was broadcast for the program At closed offices From the Paris channel on September 14, 1948 with Paul Cambo in the main role. [ 8 ] Another radio adaptation was broadcast on July 7, 1951 for the program Fantasy Theater From the Paris channel with Louis Ducreux. [ 9 ] . In 2014, for the 150th anniversary of Maurice Leblanc, the municipality of \u00c9tretat, the Association of Friends of Ars\u00e8ne Lupine and Florence Leblanc (his granddaughter) ordered an adaptation of the play to the theater in Paris in Paris [ ten ] . The story of this play was adapted in manga by Kurokawa editions in 2015: Ars\u00e8ne Lupin. Volume 1 PAR TAKASHI MORITA. The Varly publisher published the book in paper format in 2017. (ISBN\u00a0 978-2375040263 ) Table of ContentsNotes [ modifier | Modifier and code ] References [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Bibliography [ modifier | Modifier and code ] external links [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Notes [ modifier | Modifier and code ] \u2191 Francis de Croisset and Maurice Leblanc deliberately modified the name of the opponent of Ars\u00e8ne Lupine, Ganimard. Indeed, they would have feared that this name causes the public laughter, on the grounds that this name is also carried, to a consonant by the famous Parisian [ 2 ] Paul Gallimard [ 3 ] . References [ modifier | Modifier and code ] \u2191 lle stones supiftskk, \u00ae Athenean \u00bb, The comme , n O 394, October 28, 1908 ( read online , consulted the June 25, 2022 ) \u2191 The glass mask, ” Echos \u00bb, The comme , n O 394, October 28, 1908 ( read online , consulted the June 25, 2022 ) \u2191 Jacques Derouard, Ars\u00e8ne Lupine dictionary , 2001 , 290 p. (ISBN\u00a0 9782251741130 ) , Paul Gallimard \u2191 lle stones supiftskk, \u00ae Ars\u00e8ne Lupine at the Athenaeum \u00bb, The comme , n O 394, October 28, 1908 ( read online , consulted the June 25, 2022 ) \u2191 Gustave Guiches, ” Ars\u00e8ne Lupin \u00bb, The comme , n O 395, October 29, 1908 ( read online , consulted the June 25, 2022 ) \u2191 Duval 2004 \u2191 a et b The special night Ars\u00e8ne Lupine – Interviews with Jacques Derouard, [ listen online ] \u2191 At closed offices : Ars\u00e8ne Lupin (1st broadcast: 09\/14\/1948 Parisian chain) [ listen online ] \u2191 Henri Marc, ” Ars\u00e8ne Lupine “reappears …” on the airwaves \u00bb, Workers’ cry , July 14, 1951 ( read online , consulted the June 25, 2022 ) \u2191 RENOUARD 2016, p. 76. Bibliography [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Hubert Duval \u00ab Jean Jaur\u00e8s in “Ars\u00e8ne Lupine”: an avatar of yellowish imaging \u00bb, Jaur\u00e8s notebooks , n O 174, 2004 , p. 75-86 ( read online ) . Caroline Renouard , ‘ Ars\u00e8ne Lupin At the Athenaeum (1908): a popular spectacle between rehearsals and innovations \u201d , in Pascale Alexandre-Bergues and Martin Lalibert\u00e9 (dir.), The archives of the staging: popular shows and media culture 1870-1950 , Villeneuve-d’Ascq \/ Cerisy-la-Salle, Presses Universitaires du Septentrion \/ Center Culturel International de Cerisy-la-Salle, coll. ” Performing Arts. Images and sounds \u201d, 2016 , 326 p. 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