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Charles Le Noir

Charles Le Noir or Lenoir (first active 1618; died 9 August 1637) was a French actor-manager, who was a member of the troupe of the Prince of Orange from at least 1622, sometimes named as a co-founder with the actor Montdory of the Théâtre du Marais in 1634, and a member of the Troupe Royale at the Hôtel de Bourgogne from 1634 to 1637.[2]

Charles Le Noir, c. 1635, detail from an engraving by Abraham Bosse, depicting the Troupe Royale at the Hôtel de Bourgogne in Paris[1]

Life edit

The first record of Charles Le Noir shows he was the leader of a troupe in Bordeaux in 1618.[3] He then appears as the leader of a troupe in Lille in 1620.[4]

Le Noir and Montdory were both members of the troupe of the Prince of Orange at the Hôtel de Bourgogne in Paris in July and August 1622.[5] The Prince of Orange died in 1625, but the company continued to perform under his name, appearing regularly in alternation with the troupe of Robert Guérin at the Bourgogne.[6] According to W. L. Wiley, Montdory joined a different troupe in April 1624.[7]

Le Noir was in the cast, when the company presented Pierre Corneille's first play, Mélite, in Paris around 1629 to 1630. The play may have been presented at the Bourgogne before it was given at the jeu de paume de Berthault, located on the cul-de-sac Beaubourg, where Montdory rejoined the company.[8] Le Noir also appeared in their production of Corneille's Clitandre (1630–1631).[9]

From 15 December 1631, the company began performing at the tennis court known as La Sphère, located on the rue Vieille-du-Temple,[10] and on 10 February 1632, Le Noir and his troupe were sentenced at the Châtelet and required to pay a fine of 405 livres for having given 120 performances at the Berthault.[11] After about three months at La Sphère, the company moved to yet another tennis court, La Fontaine, on the rue Michel-le-Comte, where they were to remain for two years.[10] During this period Le Noir appeared in other plays by Corneille, including, La Veuve (1632–1633), La Galerie du Palais (1632–1633), La Suivante (1633–1634), La Place royale (1633–1634), and possibly Médée (1634–1635).[12]

On 8 March 1634 the troupe leased a jeu de paume on the rue Vieille-du-Temple with a sign on it reading "Les Marestz", which was soon to be their permanent home[10] and eventually become known as the Théâtre du Marais.[13] According to Deierkauf-Holsboer, the theatre's opening and founding occurred on 1 April 1634.[14] Soon, however, Le Noir would have to leave the troupe: according to the Gazette de France of 30 November 1634, King Louis XIII transferred Le Noir along with 5 other actors: L'Espy, Jodelet, Jaqueman Jadot, Alizon, and Mlle Le Noir (Isabelle Mestivier), to the company of Bellerose at the Bourgogne.[15] Very little is known about Le Noir's career during his time there.[16]

Charles Le Noir married the actress Isabelle Mestivier, and they had five children, including the actor François Le Noir.[17] Her father, François Mestivier, was a member of the troupe of the Prince of Orange from at least 1622 until the end of 1634.[18] Charles Le Noir died on 9 August 1637 at his home on the rue Beaurepaire, parish of Saint-Sauveur, Paris.[19]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Deierkauf-Holsboer 1954, p. 56 and plate IV (opposite p. 49).
  2. ^ Mongrédien 1972, p. 114.
  3. ^ Forman 2010, p. 152.
  4. ^ Lefebvre 1907, p. 141; cited by Mongrédien 1972, p. 114.
  5. ^ Wiley 1960, p. 101; Mongrédien 1972, p. 114.
  6. ^ Wiley 1960, p. 102; Howe 2006, p. 522.
  7. ^ Wiley 1960, pp. 101–102
  8. ^ Howe 2006, pp. 521–524.
  9. ^ Howe 2006, p. 541.
  10. ^ a b c Howe 2006, p. 521.
  11. ^ Mongrédien 1972, p. 114; Soulié 1863, p. 163.
  12. ^ Howe 2006, p. 542.
  13. ^ Wiley 1960, p. 171.
  14. ^ Deierkauf-Holsboer 1954, p. 32.
  15. ^ Howarth 1997, p. 103.
  16. ^ Hartnoll 1983, p. 482.
  17. ^ Mongrédien 1972, pp. 114–115; Deierkauf-Holsboer 1970, p. 150. According to Mongrédien, she is also called Françoise or Elisabeth.
  18. ^ Deierkauf-Holsboer 1954, pp. 19, 43.
  19. ^ Deierkauf-Holsboer 1954, p. 56.

Bibliography edit

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  • Deierkauf-Holsboer, S. Wilma (1968). Le théâtre de l'Hôtel de Bourgogne. I. 1548–1635. Paris: A.-G. Nizet. OCLC 460082258.
  • Deierkauf-Holsboer, S. Wilma (1970). Le théâtre de l'Hôtel de Bourgogne. II. Le théâtre de la troupe royale, 1635–1680. Paris: A.-G. Nizet. OCLC 542919.
  • Forman, Edward (2010). Historical Dictionary of French Theater. Lanham: The Scarecrow Press. ISBN 9780810849396.
  • Gaines, James F. (2002). The Molière Encyclopedia. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press. ISBN 9780313312557.
  • Hartnoll, Phyllis, editor (1983). The Oxford Companion to the Theatre, fourth edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780192115461.
  • Howarth, William D., editor (1997). French Theatre in the Neo-Classical Era 1550–1789. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521100878 (digital reprint, 2008).
  • Howe, Alan (2006). "Corneille et ses premiers comédiens", Revue d'Histoire littéraire de la France, vol. 106, no. 3 (July–September, 2006), pp. 519–542. JSTOR 23013593.
  • Lefebvre, Léon (1907). Histoire du Théâtre de Lille de ses origines à nos jours. Lille: Imprimérie Lefebvre-Ducrocq. Copy at Google Books.
  • Mongrédien, Georges (1972). Dictionnaire biographique des comédiens français du XVIIe siècle, second edition. Paris: Centre national de la recherche scientifique. ISBN 9780785948421.
  • Soulié, Eudore (1863). Recherches sur Molière et sur sa famille. Paris: Hachette. Copy at Google Books.
  • Wiley, W. L. (1960). The Early Public Theatre in France. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. OCLC 331219. Greenwood Press reprint (1973): ISBN 9780837164496.
  • Wiley, W. L. (1973). "The Hotel de Bourgogne: Another Look at France's First Public Theatre", Studies in Philology, vol. 70, no. 5, pp. 1–114. JSTOR 4173826.

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Charles Le Noir or Lenoir first active 1618 died 9 August 1637 was a French actor manager who was a member of the troupe of the Prince of Orange from at least 1622 sometimes named as a co founder with the actor Montdory of the Theatre du Marais in 1634 and a member of the Troupe Royale at the Hotel de Bourgogne from 1634 to 1637 2 Charles Le Noir c 1635 detail from an engraving by Abraham Bosse depicting the Troupe Royale at the Hotel de Bourgogne in Paris 1 Life editThe first record of Charles Le Noir shows he was the leader of a troupe in Bordeaux in 1618 3 He then appears as the leader of a troupe in Lille in 1620 4 Le Noir and Montdory were both members of the troupe of the Prince of Orange at the Hotel de Bourgogne in Paris in July and August 1622 5 The Prince of Orange died in 1625 but the company continued to perform under his name appearing regularly in alternation with the troupe of Robert Guerin at the Bourgogne 6 According to W L Wiley Montdory joined a different troupe in April 1624 7 Le Noir was in the cast when the company presented Pierre Corneille s first play Melite in Paris around 1629 to 1630 The play may have been presented at the Bourgogne before it was given at the jeu de paume de Berthault located on the cul de sac Beaubourg where Montdory rejoined the company 8 Le Noir also appeared in their production of Corneille s Clitandre 1630 1631 9 From 15 December 1631 the company began performing at the tennis court known as La Sphere located on the rue Vieille du Temple 10 and on 10 February 1632 Le Noir and his troupe were sentenced at the Chatelet and required to pay a fine of 405 livres for having given 120 performances at the Berthault 11 After about three months at La Sphere the company moved to yet another tennis court La Fontaine on the rue Michel le Comte where they were to remain for two years 10 During this period Le Noir appeared in other plays by Corneille including La Veuve 1632 1633 La Galerie du Palais 1632 1633 La Suivante 1633 1634 La Place royale 1633 1634 and possibly Medee 1634 1635 12 On 8 March 1634 the troupe leased a jeu de paume on the rue Vieille du Temple with a sign on it reading Les Marestz which was soon to be their permanent home 10 and eventually become known as the Theatre du Marais 13 According to Deierkauf Holsboer the theatre s opening and founding occurred on 1 April 1634 14 Soon however Le Noir would have to leave the troupe according to the Gazette de France of 30 November 1634 King Louis XIII transferred Le Noir along with 5 other actors L Espy Jodelet Jaqueman Jadot Alizon and Mlle Le Noir Isabelle Mestivier to the company of Bellerose at the Bourgogne 15 Very little is known about Le Noir s career during his time there 16 Charles Le Noir married the actress Isabelle Mestivier and they had five children including the actor Francois Le Noir 17 Her father Francois Mestivier was a member of the troupe of the Prince of Orange from at least 1622 until the end of 1634 18 Charles Le Noir died on 9 August 1637 at his home on the rue Beaurepaire parish of Saint Sauveur Paris 19 Notes edit Deierkauf Holsboer 1954 p 56 and plate IV opposite p 49 Mongredien 1972 p 114 Forman 2010 p 152 Lefebvre 1907 p 141 cited by Mongredien 1972 p 114 Wiley 1960 p 101 Mongredien 1972 p 114 Wiley 1960 p 102 Howe 2006 p 522 Wiley 1960 pp 101 102 Howe 2006 pp 521 524 Howe 2006 p 541 a b c Howe 2006 p 521 Mongredien 1972 p 114 Soulie 1863 p 163 Howe 2006 p 542 Wiley 1960 p 171 Deierkauf Holsboer 1954 p 32 Howarth 1997 p 103 Hartnoll 1983 p 482 Mongredien 1972 pp 114 115 Deierkauf Holsboer 1970 p 150 According to Mongredien she is also called Francoise or Elisabeth Deierkauf Holsboer 1954 pp 19 43 Deierkauf Holsboer 1954 p 56 Bibliography editDeierkauf Holsboer S Wilma 1954 Le Theatre du Marais I La periode de gloire et de fortune 1634 1629 1648 Paris Librairie Nizet OCLC 246034781 459121343 Deierkauf Holsboer S Wilma 1968 Le theatre de l Hotel de Bourgogne I 1548 1635 Paris A G Nizet OCLC 460082258 Deierkauf Holsboer S Wilma 1970 Le theatre de l Hotel de Bourgogne II Le theatre de la troupe royale 1635 1680 Paris A G Nizet OCLC 542919 Forman Edward 2010 Historical Dictionary of French Theater Lanham The Scarecrow Press ISBN 9780810849396 Gaines James F 2002 The Moliere Encyclopedia Westport Connecticut Greenwood Press ISBN 9780313312557 Hartnoll Phyllis editor 1983 The Oxford Companion to the Theatre fourth edition Oxford Oxford University Press ISBN 9780192115461 Howarth William D editor 1997 French Theatre in the Neo Classical Era 1550 1789 Cambridge Cambridge University Press ISBN 9780521100878 digital reprint 2008 Howe Alan 2006 Corneille et ses premiers comediens Revue d Histoire litteraire de la France vol 106 no 3 July September 2006 pp 519 542 JSTOR 23013593 Lefebvre Leon 1907 Histoire du Theatre de Lille de ses origines a nos jours Lille Imprimerie Lefebvre Ducrocq Copy at Google Books Mongredien Georges 1972 Dictionnaire biographique des comediens francais du XVIIe siecle second edition Paris Centre national de la recherche scientifique ISBN 9780785948421 Soulie Eudore 1863 Recherches sur Moliere et sur sa famille Paris Hachette Copy at Google Books Wiley W L 1960 The Early Public Theatre in France Cambridge Massachusetts Harvard University Press OCLC 331219 Greenwood Press reprint 1973 ISBN 9780837164496 Wiley W L 1973 The Hotel de Bourgogne Another Look at France s First Public Theatre Studies in Philology vol 70 no 5 pp 1 114 JSTOR 4173826 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Charles Le Noir amp oldid 998982295, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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