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"Lasalle: A Captivating Journey through French Theatre and Art" Step into the enchanting world of Lasalle

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Lasalle Collection: Bettini as Arthur in the pastiche opera Robert Bruce, 1846
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Lasalle Collection: Paul-Bernard Barroilhet in Robert Bruce, 1846
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Lasalle Collection: Soprano singer Mlle. Maria Nau as Nelly in Robert Bruce
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Lasalle Collection: Tenor singer Louis Paulin as King Edward II in Robert Bruce
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Lasalle Collection: A page in the pastiche opera Robert Bruce
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Lasalle Collection: Ballet dancer Mlle. Maria Jacob in Robert Bruce, 1846
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Lasalle Collection: Bass opera singer Bessin as Dickson in Robert Bruce
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Lasalle Collection: Mezzo soprano Rosine Stoltz as Marie in Robert Bruce
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Lasalle Collection: Mlle. Angelina Grave as Marie in Marie ou l Inondation
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Lasalle Collection: Baritone singer Bussine as Jacques I in Gibby
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Lasalle Collection: Octavia de Lille as Mary in Gibby la Cornemuse, 1846
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Lasalle Collection: Gustave-Hippolyte Roger in Gibby la Cornemuse, 1846
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Lasalle Collection: Mlle. Juliette as Judith in Adrien by Chapelle
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Lasalle Collection: Mlle. Angelina Grave as Lea in La Juive de Constantine, 1846
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Lasalle Collection: Belgian actress Eugenie Doche as Pierrette
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Lasalle Collection: Prague as Henri de Navarre in Henri IV, 1846
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Lasalle Collection: French actor Prague as Henri de Navarre in Henri IV, 1846
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Lasalle Collection: Costume of a Cent-Suisse in Henri IV, 1846
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Lasalle Collection: French actor Jean Gauthier as Sully in Henri IV, 1846
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Lasalle Collection: Mlle. Emma as Madeleine in La Closerie des
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Lasalle Collection: Emilie Honorine Guyon as Louise in La Closerie
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Lasalle Collection: French actor Montdidier as Monteclain in La
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Lasalle Collection: Mlle Valence in the vaudeville piece Marjolaine
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Lasalle Collection: Saint-Ernest as Kerouan in La Closerie des Genets, 1846
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Lasalle Collection: Eugenie Doche as Mathilde in Le Gant et l Eventail
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Lasalle Collection: Mlle. Rose Cheri or Rose Marie Cizos in Clarisse
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Lasalle Collection: Hippolyte Tisserant as Patrick Macdonald in
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Lasalle Collection: Mlle. Marthe Letessier as Jenny in Clarisse Harlowe, 1846
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Lasalle Collection: Mlle. Desiree as Aloise in Les Quatre Reines
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Lasalle Collection: Mlle. Marthe Letessier as Marie Stuart in
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Lasalle Collection: Eugenie Doche as Fanchon in Les Chansons Populaires
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Lasalle Collection: Mlle. Angelina Grave as Herminie d Hacqueville
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Lasalle Collection: French actor Desbirons as Sylvandre in Les
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Lasalle Collection: Clarisse Midroy as Pauline in Le Docteur Noir, 1846
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Lasalle Collection: Angelina Grave as the Countess in Le Docteur Noir, 1846
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Lasalle Collection: Frederick Lemaitre as Fabien in Le Docteur Noir, 1846
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Lasalle Collection: French ballet dancer Mlle. Sofia Fuoco in Betty, 1846
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Lasalle Collection: French baritone Paul Baroilhet as Frantz in
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Lasalle Collection: Spanish soprano Maria Nau as Paola in L Ame en Peine, 1847
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Lasalle Collection: Delphine Marquet as the Marquis in La Veuve
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Lasalle Collection: Delphine Marquet as Louise in La Baronne de Blignac, 1846
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Lasalle Collection: French actress Mlle Naptal Arnauld in Echec et Mat, 1846
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Lasalle Collection: French comic actor Charles Coquet as Regent
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Lasalle Collection: Vincent Alfred Baron as Piquillo in L Etoile du Berger, 1846
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Lasalle Collection: Mlle. Emma as Felina in L Etoile du Berger
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Lasalle Collection: Giulia Grisi as Ann Boleyn in the opera Anna Bolena, 1832
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Lasalle Collection: Mlle. Daniel as Paquita in L Etoile du Berger, 1846
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Lasalle Collection: Noel-Edouard Bardou as Duportal in L Homme Grave, 1846


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"Lasalle: A Captivating Journey through French Theatre and Art" Step into the enchanting world of Lasalle, where French actors and performers bring to life a tapestry of captivating characters. From Joseph Laurent's mesmerizing portrayal of Mousqueton to Adolphe Laferriere's compelling rendition of Charles Barbaroux in a gripping drama, the stage is set for an unforgettable experience. In this artistic realm, even ballet dancers like Lucien Petipa take center stage, gracefully embodying Lyonel in the enthralling production of Lady. Meanwhile, renowned actor Bocage captivates audiences as both Philippe Auguste and Albuquerque, showcasing his versatility and talent. Mlle. Adele Page enchants as the Duchess of Navailles with her grace and poise while Gilbert Duprez's powerful tenor voice resonates throughout the theater during his performance in Dom Sebastien. Each artist brings their unique flair to their roles, leaving spectators spellbound by their skillful performances. Beyond the theatrical realm lies another facet of Lasalle's allure - its rich artistic heritage. The stunning oil painting "Expedition Encamped on a Texas Prairie" transports viewers back to April 1686, immersing them in an era long gone but forever preserved on canvas. As you delve deeper into Lasalle's world, you'll discover hidden gems like Karel Dujardin’s verse drama featuring Mlle Payre as Beppe or Milon's impeccable portrayal of the Duke in La Comtesse d'Altemberg. These lesser-known works add depth and variety to your exploration. The magic continues with Adrien Joly and Petit Veldeman taking part in La Biche au Bois – a play that promises laughter and delight at every turn. Their comedic timing leaves audiences roaring with laughter while appreciating their undeniable talent. Lasalle offers an immersive experience that celebrates French theatre at its finest.