Fabrice Carré

Fabrice Carré or Carré-Labrousse, real name Jules Fabrice, (9 July 1855 in the 6th arrondissement of Paris – 1921) was a 19th-century French playwright, and librettist. The dramatist Fabrice Labrousse (1806-1876) was his grandson.
After studying law, he worked as a journalist before turning to the theater. He was the author, alone or in collaboration, especially with Paul Ferrier, of many comédies en vaudeville and operetta librettos, the best known being ''Joséphine vendue par ses sœurs'' (1886), music by Victor Roger, ''L'Enlèvement de la Toledad'' (1894) and ''Monsieur Lohengrin'' (1896), music by Edmond Audran. Provided by Wikipedia
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Mam'zelle Carabin opérette en 3 actes by Pessard, Émile 1843-1917, Carré, Fabrice
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Mam'zelle Carabin opérette en trois actes by Pessard, Émile 1843-1917, Carré, Fabrice
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