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  1. La fille de Madame Angot (Madame Angot's Daughter) is an opéra comique in three acts by Charles Lecocq with words by Clairville, Paul Siraudin and Victor Koning. It was premiered in Brussels in December 1872 and soon became a success in Paris, London, New York and across continental Europe.

  2. Madame Angot's Daughter (French: La fille de Madame Angot) is a 1935 French musical comedy film directed by Jean Bernard-Derosne and starring André Baugé, Jean Aquistapace and Raymond Cordy. It also featured early screen appearances by Arletty and Madeleine Robinson .

  3. Jan 3, 2008 · La fille de Madame Angot = Mrs. Angot's daughter. by. Lecocq, Charles, 1832-1918; Clairville, M., 1811-1879; Siraudin, M. (Paul), 1813-1883; Koning, Victor, 1842-1894; Maillot, citoyen, 1747-1814. Publication date. 1873.

  4. Oct 5, 2023 · After her death, the market-hall merchants raised her daughter. They now want to marry her to a brave wigmaker but Clairette is feisty like her mother and prefers Ange Pitou, a cabaret entertainer, who is wanted by the Directorate’s police…

  5. Jun 23, 2001 · Clairette (Pauline Luigini) is the orphaned daughter of the famous fishwife Madame Angot, whose gallivanting with the Grand Turk has gone down in legend.

  6. La fille de Madame Angot (translating to ‘Madame Angot’s Daughter’) now revived at the Opéra Comique, is a comic opera by Charles Lecocq, a French composer who was better known at the end of the 19th century by the name of Jacques Offenbach.

  7. In 1872, Charles Lecocq, a worthy heir of Offenbach and an unfortunate rival of Bizet, placed the action of his Madame Angot’s Daughter under the Directoire, just after the Terror, a time when a frenzy seized French society.