Eugène Héros (14 August 1860 â€" 11 December 1925) was a French
playwright and chansonnier.A lawyer and member of Le Chat noir, he
collaborated among others to Le Figaro and to La France and became
managing director of the Théâtre du Palais Royal (1907-1910) then of
the Scala (1914-1918).[1] His plays were presented on the most
important Parisian stages of the 19th and begin of the 20th century
including the Théâtre des Variétés, the Théâtre de Cluny, the
Palais Royal, the Théâtre de la Renaissance, the Bataclan, and
Bobino.A founder of the magazine Le Gueux (1891-1892), several of his
songs were published in La Rampe and Gil-Blas illustrated, from 1892
to 1900. They were performed among others by Jean Sablon or Jeannette
Levasseur.[2]
playwright and chansonnier.A lawyer and member of Le Chat noir, he
collaborated among others to Le Figaro and to La France and became
managing director of the Théâtre du Palais Royal (1907-1910) then of
the Scala (1914-1918).[1] His plays were presented on the most
important Parisian stages of the 19th and begin of the 20th century
including the Théâtre des Variétés, the Théâtre de Cluny, the
Palais Royal, the Théâtre de la Renaissance, the Bataclan, and
Bobino.A founder of the magazine Le Gueux (1891-1892), several of his
songs were published in La Rampe and Gil-Blas illustrated, from 1892
to 1900. They were performed among others by Jean Sablon or Jeannette
Levasseur.[2]
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