Adolphe Ferdinand Dupeuty (born in Paris, 1828 – died in L'Haÿ-les-Roses 13 March 1884) was a French journalist and playwright, the son of Charles Dupeuty.
French journalist and playwright
A secretary of the Paris Opera from 1850 to 1852, a columnist from 1856 at Le Figaro, Figaro-programme, Le Charivari and at the Événement where he was responsible for the Theater courier section, his plays were presented on the most important Parisian stages of the 19th century: Théâtre des Folies-Dramatiques, Théâtre Marigny, Théâtre du Palais-Royal etc.
Works
1843: Une campagne à deux, comedy in 1 act, with Ernest Jaime
1849: L'Hôtel de la Tête Noire, drama in 5 acts and 9 tableaux, with Eugène Cormon and Eugène Grangé, 1849
1853: Les canotiers de la Seine, vaudeville aquatique in 3 acts, with Henri Thiéry
1857: Fualdès, drama in five acts and eight tableaux, with Grangé
1857: Arsène et Camille, vaudeville in 1 act, mingled with couplets, with Henri Thiéry
1863: Un joli cocher, vaudeville in 1 act, with Thiéry
1864: Où est la femme?, foreword by Jules Noriac, E. Dentu
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