Charles Bridault

Charles Bridault (Paris, 1830 – 1896) was a 19th-century French playwright. His plays were given on the most significant Parisian stages of his time including the Théâtre des Folies-Nouvelles, and the Théâtre Saint-Germain.

Personal life
A General Secretary of the Théâtre de l'Odéon, then journalist by Le Figaro, he became managing director of the théâtre Tour-d'Auvergne from 1871.

Works

 * 1853: Mort et remords ou les inconvénients d'assassiner un marchand d'habits grêlé, with Paul Legrand
 * 1854: Les Succès de l'année, rondeau
 * 1854: Pierrot Dandin, pantomime in five tableaux
 * 1855: La Fausse douairière, pantomime in two tableaux, with Legrand
 * 1855: Les Jolis chasseurs, hallali musical
 * 1856: Le quinze novembre, with Henri Larochelle
 * 1857: La Naïade, ballet-pantomime in two acts, mingled with songs
 * 1857: Nella, ballet-pantomime mingled with choirs
 * 1858: Fra Diavolino, operetta in one act, with Amédée de Jallais
 * 1858: La Recherche de l'inconnu, operetta in one act, with Sylvain Mangeant
 * 1858: Le Roi de la gaudriole, operetta in one act, with de Jallais and Alexandre Flan
 * 1859: Monsieur Deschalumeaux, opéra-bouffon (after Auguste***), arranged in two tableaux
 * 1861: Je suis né coiffé, folie vaudeville in one act, with Édouard Montagne
 * 1864: Un Maestro de bourgade, opera comique in one act
 * 1866: L'Echappé de province, play in three acts, mingled with song
 * 1867: Point d'Angleterre, comedy in one act, with Paul Siraudin
 * 1874: Ah! C'est donc toi MMe la Revue !, revue in three acts and ten tableaux, with Hector Monreal and Henry Blondeau