Lut ce, Ou La Fondation De Paris, by Henri Darondeau and Jean-Baptiste Dubois de Jancigny, is a pantomime in three acts that tells the story of the founding of Paris. Written in French, this play provides a fascinating glimpse into 19th-century French theater. The narrative unfolds through dialogue and spectacle, offering a dramatic portrayal of historical events intertwined with theatrical flair.
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