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'''The Thieving Magpie''' was originally a French play called ''''La Pie voleuse ou La Servante de Palaiseau'''' (lit. The thieving magpie or The Maid of [[wikipedia:Palaiseau|Palaiseau]]) (usually abridged as ''''La Pie voleuse'''') written by [[wikipedia:Théodore Baudouin d'Aubigny|Théodore Baudouin d'Aubigny]] and [[wikipedia:fr:Louis-Charles Caigniez|fr:Louis-Charles Caigniez]] which premiered in [[wikipedia:Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin|Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin]] on the 29th of April 1815. This story was seemingly inspired by real life events | '''The Thieving Magpie''' was originally a French play called ''''La Pie voleuse ou La Servante de Palaiseau'''' (lit. The thieving magpie or The Maid of [[wikipedia:Palaiseau|Palaiseau]]) (usually abridged as ''''La Pie voleuse'''') written by [[wikipedia:Théodore Baudouin d'Aubigny|Théodore Baudouin d'Aubigny]] and [[wikipedia:fr:Louis-Charles Caigniez|fr:Louis-Charles Caigniez]] which premiered in [[wikipedia:Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin|Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin]] on the 29th of April 1815. This story was seemingly inspired by real life events: a servant was accused of a theft that was actually by a magpie.<ref name="OperaOnline">{{cite web|url=https://www.opera-online.com/fr/items/works/la-gazza-ladra-gherardini-rossini-1817|title=Opera Online Encyclopedia entry on La Pie voleuse - La Gazza ladra|website=opera-online.com|language=fr}}</ref> | ||
Revision as of 21:13, 28 March 2025
The Thieving Magpie | |
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Originally La Pie voleuse ou La Servante de Palaiseau | |
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Inspiration | |
Earliest appearance | 1815 |
Original author | Théodore Baudouin d'Aubigny and Louis-Charles Caigniez |
Country of origin | France |
The Thieving Magpie was originally a French play called 'La Pie voleuse ou La Servante de Palaiseau' (lit. The thieving magpie or The Maid of Palaiseau) (usually abridged as 'La Pie voleuse') written by Théodore Baudouin d'Aubigny and fr:Louis-Charles Caigniez which premiered in Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin on the 29th of April 1815. This story was seemingly inspired by real life events: a servant was accused of a theft that was actually by a magpie.[1]
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- ↑ "Opera Online Encyclopedia entry on La Pie voleuse - La Gazza ladra". opera-online.com (in français).
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