La Môme Pistache

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La Môme Pistache is a spirited and comedic female lead character in the musical "Can-Can," known for her involvement in the lively Parisian dance scene.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
musical theatre character
appearsIn original 1953 Broadway production of Can-Can
associatedWithDance can-can
associatedWorkBookBy Abe Burrows NERFINISHED
associatedWorkComposer Cole Porter NERFINISHED
associatedWorkLyricist Cole Porter NERFINISHED
characterTrait comedic
spirited
countryOfOriginOfWork United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy Cole Porter NERFINISHED
gender female
genreOfWork musical comedy
languageOfCharacter French
medium film
stage
narrativeFunction female lead
notableAttribute central figure in nightclub where can-can is performed
supports can-can dancers despite legal restrictions
occupation café owner
partOf Parisian dance scene
portrayedBy Lilo NERFINISHED
Shirley MacLaine NERFINISHED
portrayedIn 1956 film adaptation of Can-Can
primaryLocation Montmartre NERFINISHED
roleInWork Can-Can NERFINISHED
romanticInvolvementWith Judge Aristide Forestier NERFINISHED
setting Paris NERFINISHED
timePeriod 1890s
workType stage musical

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Can-Can notableCharacter La Môme Pistache