Jean-Baptiste Radet
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1752 – 1830
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Who was Jean-Baptiste Radet?
Jean-Baptiste Radet was a French vaudevillist.
Prior to the French Revolution, he worked in the library of the duchesse de Villeroy, allowing him to indulge his literary tastes. He had already had success with several plays at the Théâtre de l'Ambigu-Comique and Théâtre-Italien, when he founded the Théâtre du Vaudeville with his friend Pierre-Yves Barré. Notable among his plays are :
Renaud d'Ast
La Chaste Suzanne
Gaspard l'avisé
La Maison en loterie.
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