Thomas Sauvage

Portrait by [[Claudius Lavergne Thomas-Marie-François Sauvage (1794 - May 1877) was a French dramatist, theatre director and critic.

He collaborated with Adolphe Adam (an ''opéra comique'' in two acts ''Le Toréador'', 1849), Albert Grisar (''Gilles ravisseur'', 1838 ; ''L'Eau merveilleuse'', 1839 ; ''Les Porcherons'', 1850), François Bazin (''Madelon'', 1852), Napoléon Henri Reber (''Le Père Gaillard'', 1852) and Ambroise Thomas (''Angélique et Médor'', 1843 ; an opéra bouffon or opéra bouffe ''Le Caïd'', 1849 ; ''La Tonelli'', 1853 ; ''Le Carnaval de Venise'', 1857 ; ''Gilles et Gillotin'', 1874).

He was managing director of the Théâtre de l'Odéon from 1827 to 1828. Provided by Wikipedia

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