Publisher's Synopsis
Mam'zelle Nitouche is a delightful French comic operetta in three acts and four scenes, penned by Henri Meilhac and Albert Millaud, with music by Hervé (Florimond Ronger). First performed in 1883, this enduring piece of musical theatre tells a farcical story of mistaken identity and youthful exuberance. Set against the backdrop of a convent school and the vibrant world of the stage, the operetta follows the adventures of a young woman leading a double life. Filled with catchy tunes and witty dialogue, Mam'zelle Nitouche captures the spirit of 19th-century Parisian entertainment, making it a timeless classic of the genre.
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