Occupe-toi d’Amélie

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Occupe-toi d’Amélie is a classic French stage farce by playwright Georges Feydeau, known for its rapid-fire misunderstandings, intricate plotting, and satirical portrayal of bourgeois society.

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instanceOf French play
play
stage farce
author Georges Feydeau NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
firstPerformanceDate 1908
genre comedy
farce
hasAdaptation Occupe-toi d’Amélie (film) NERFINISHED
television adaptations
hasMainCharacter Amélie NERFINISHED
Marcel Courbois NERFINISHED
Étienne NERFINISHED
hasSubject legal and marital complications
mistaken identities
romantic entanglements
influenced 20th-century French comedy
language French
literaryMovement French boulevard theatre
notableFor intricate plotting
rapid-fire misunderstandings
satirical portrayal of bourgeois society
originalLanguageTitle Occupe-toi d’Amélie NERFINISHED
partOf Georges Feydeau’s body of work
setting Paris
structure three-act play
style complex stage mechanics
door-slamming farce
fast-paced dialogue
theme bourgeois morality
marriage of convenience
social hypocrisy
timePeriodOfSetting Belle Époque NERFINISHED

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Georges Feydeau notableWork Occupe-toi d’Amélie