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Adrienne Lecouvreur, Theater, Biographies
Related Category: Theater, Biographies
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Adrienne Lecouvreur[AdrEen´ lukOOvrOr´] Pronunciation Key, 16921730, French actress. With Michel Baron she helped change the traditional acting techniques of the French stage to a simpler, more natural style. She was extremely popular from her debut at the ComEdie FranCaise in 1717. Her love for Maurice de Saxe ended in tragedy; her mysterious death was ascribed to poisoning by her rival, the duchesse de Bouillon. The Church's refusal to grant Lecouvreur a Christian burial resulted in a bitter poem by her friend Voltaire. She is the subject of a play by Scribe and LegouvE and of the opera Adriana Lecouvreur by Francesco Cilea.
See biography by J. Richtman (1971).
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