La petite fonctionnaire is a musical comedy in three acts by Alfred Capus and Xavier Roux, with music by Andr Messager. Published in 1921, this work exemplifies the lighthearted and charming style of French musical theater popular in the early 20th century. The story, characters, and music blend together to create a delightful theatrical experience, reflecting the social and cultural nuances of the era.
This edition preserves the original French text, allowing modern readers and performers to appreciate the wit and artistry of Capus, Roux, and Messager. A valuable addition to any collection of dramatic literature or music, "La petite fonctionnaire" offers insights into the history of musical comedy and the enduring appeal of French theater.
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