Heureusement is a one-act comedy in verse by Marc-Antoine-Jacques Rochon de Chabannes, first performed by the Com diens Fran ais on November 29, 1762. This work, published in French, offers a glimpse into the theatrical tastes and literary style of 18th-century France. Rochon de Chabannes, along with Duchesne, presents a concise and witty play suitable for both reading and performance. The play's use of verse adds a layer of artistry and sophistication, characteristic of the period's dramatic works.
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