Pierre Dux fears that the members of the Comédie-Française will destroy this institution

Pierre Dux fears that the members of the Comédie-Française will destroy this institution

Document type : signed autograph letters

Number of documents: 3 - Number of pages: 4pp. 1/2 - Size: In-8

Place : Dieppe and sl

Date : 1981-1984

RECIPIENT : [Louis Arbessier (1907-1998), French actor, resident of the Comédie-Française]

State : Good. Minimal creases.

Set of three letters from Pierre Dux to the resident of the Comédie Française, Louis Arbessier.

He praises his “so rare” fidelity, which is “greatly sweet” to him; he sends him his good wishes and talks at length about the tensions within the Comédie Française, "the atmosphere there is not great" and continues to deteriorate. He fears “that some members, in agreement with the minister's entourage, will take the opportunity to implement a new modification of the statutes which would lead to the abolition of the Company. The actors of the House having become pure civil servants, it would be the end of this Comédie-Française […]”.

Black ink on blue paper.
Pierre Dux (Paris, 1908/1990)
French actor and director. Member of the Comédie-Française from 1935 to his departure in 1945, he was appointed general administrator in 1944-1945 and from 1970 to 1979
 
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Set of three letters from Pierre Dux to the resident of the Comédie Française, Louis Arbessier. He praises his “so rare” fidelity, which is “greatly sweet” to him; he sends him his good wishes and talks at length about the tensions within the Comédie Française, "the atmosphere there is not great" and continues to deteriorate. He fears “that some members, in agreement with the minister's entourage, will take the opportunity to implement a new modification of the statutes which would lead to the abolition of the Company. The actors of the House having become pure civil servants, it would be the end of this Comédie-Française […]”. French actor and director. Member of the Comédie-Française from 1935 to his departure in 1945, he was appointed general administrator in 1944-1945 and from 1970 to