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Le pacha trompé ou Les deux ours: Pièce comique en un acte

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At a pasha's court, the ruler's cherished bear dies and court officials and slaves scramble to hide the death and avoid provoking his despair. Victor, a young French slave favored at court, his friend Auguste, and the minister Marécot invent a deception that involves visiting European animal dealers, an escaped trained bear, and the sudden arrival of Victor's uncle and his showmen partner. The action unfolds as a short farce of mistaken identities, comic songs, and staged distractions that satirize courtly affectation, social pretensions, and the lengths people will go to preserve appearances.

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Ernest Doin

Ernest Doin was a French playwright known for his contributions to the comedic theater of the 19th century. His works often blend humor with social commentary, reflecting the cultural dynamics of his time. Among his notable plays is "Le Conscrit ou Le Retour de Crimée," which showcases his ability to engage audiences with witty dialogue and relatable characters. Doin's other works, such as "Le divorce du tailleur" and "Le dîner interrompu," further exemplify his talent for crafting entertaining narratives that resonate with the public. His plays remain a part of the rich tapestry of French theatrical heritage.

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