Jean-Jacques Bernard
(1888 - 1972)
French dramatist born Enghien-les-Bains 30 July, 1888: Died 12 September 1972
Stage Works
The plays were first performed in Paris unless otherwise indicated.
- Le voyage à deux (A Trip for Two). Play. Produced
Cercle Volney, Mar. 22, 1909; Théâtre Michel, Oct.
17, 1911.
- La joie du sacrifice (The Joy of Sacrifice). Play, 1 act.
Produced Comédie-Royale, Mar. 8, 1912.
- La maison épargnée (The House That Was Spared).
Play. Produced Théâtre Antoine, Nov. 5, 1919.
- Le feu qui reprend mal (The Sulky Fire). Play. Produced Théâtre
Antoine, June 9, 1921.
- Martine. Play. Produced Théâtre des Mathurins,
May 9, 1922.
- L'invitation au voyage (Invitation to a Voyage). Play. Produced
Théâtre de l'Odéon, Feb. 15, 1924; Théâtre
de la Comédie, Oct. 17, 1926.
- Le printemps des autres (The Springtime of Others). Play.
Produced Théâtre Fémina, Mar. 18, 1924.
- Denise Marette. Play. Produced Théâtre du Vieux-Colombier,
Nov. 18, 1925.
- L'âme en peine (The Unquiet Spirit). Play, 3 acts. Produced
Monaco, Théâtre de Monte-Carlo, Jan. 12, 1926.
- Le secret d' Arvers (The Poet's Secret). Play, 1 act. Produced
Cercle de la Petite Scène, June 5, 1926.
- Le roi de Malousie (The King of Malousie). Play. Produced
Théâtre de l'Odéon, May 27, 1928.
- La Louise (Louise). Play, 1 act. Produced Geneva, Théâtre
de la Comédie, May 6, 1931.
- À la recherche des coeurs (In Search of Hearts). Play.
Produced Geneva, Théâtre de la Comédie, May 6,
1931.
- Les soeurs Guédonec (The Sisters Guédonec).
Play, 2 acts. Produced Studio des Champs-Élysées, Nov.
20, 1931.
- Jeanne de Pantin. Play. Produced Théâtre de l'Odéon,
Nov. 26, 1933.
- Nationale 6 (National 6). Play. Produced Prague, Sept. 23,
1935; Pans, Théâtre de l'Oeuvre, Oct. 18, 1935.
- Le jardinier d'Ispahan (Madeleine). Play. Produced Théâtre
de l'Oeuvre, Apr. 12, 1939.
- Marie Stuart (Mary Stuart). Play. Produced Geneva, Théâtre
de la Comédie, Nov. 12, 1942.
- Louise de la Vallière. Play. Produced Geneva, Théâtre
de la Comédie, Dec. 30, 1943.
- Notre Dame d'en haut (Our Lady on High). Play. Produced Strasbourg,
Théâtre Municipal, Feb. 5, 1951.
- La route de France (The Road of France). Play. Produced 1951.
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