troupe of the Duke of Orléans

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The troupe of the Duke of Orléans was a prominent 17th-century French theatrical company associated with the royal court, known for including the playwright and actor Molière among its members.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French theatre troupe
theatrical company
affiliation House of Orléans
associatedWith French royal court
country France
culturalSphere French classical theatre
genre theatre
historicalPeriod Ancien Régime
surface form: Ancien Régime France
languageOfPerformance French
location Paris
member Molière
notability prominent 17th-century French theatrical company
notableMember Molière
occupationOfMembers actor
playwright
operatedInCentury 17th century
partOf French court theatre tradition
patron Duke of Orléans

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Molière memberOf troupe of the Duke of Orléans
Molière memberOf troupe of the Duke of Orléans
this entity surface form: Troupe du Roi
L’École des femmes theatreCompany troupe of the Duke of Orléans
this entity surface form: Troupe de Monsieur, frère unique du Roi
Armande Béjart memberOf troupe of the Duke of Orléans
this entity surface form: Molière's troupe
Le Misanthrope firstPerformedBy troupe of the Duke of Orléans
this entity surface form: Molière’s troupe
L’École des maris performedBy troupe of the Duke of Orléans
this entity surface form: Molière’s troupe
Le Malade imaginaire firstPerformedBy troupe of the Duke of Orléans
this entity surface form: Molière's troupe
Le Malade imaginaire originalCompany troupe of the Duke of Orléans
this entity surface form: Troupe du Roi
Les Précieuses ridicules firstPerformedBy troupe of the Duke of Orléans
this entity surface form: Molière's troupe
Le Bourgeois gentilhomme firstPerformedBy troupe of the Duke of Orléans
this entity surface form: Troupe du Roi