Tchin-Tchin

Tchin-Tchin
Written byFrançois Billetdoux[1]
Date premieredJanuary 26, 1959[2]
Place premieredThéâtre de Poche in Montparnasse, Paris[3]
Original languageFrench
SettingParis, 1950s.

Tchin-Tchin, also known as Chin-Chin,[4] is a Paris-based romantic comedy by François Billetdoux (1927–1991).[5] Directed by François Darbon and designed by Francine Gaillard-Risler,[6] it premiered at the Théâtre de Poche in Montparnasse, Paris, on January 26, 1959.[7] The author himself played the role of Cesareo Grimaldi, and Katharina Renn played Pamela Pusey-Picq.

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  2. ^ French News. Published and distributed by the Cultural Services of the French Embassy. 1959. pp. 44–.
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  5. ^ Colin Chambers (14 May 2006). The Continuum Companion to Twentieth Century Theatre. A&C Black. pp. 90–. ISBN 978-1-84714-612-0.
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  7. ^ Christine Nasso (14 January 1976). Contemporary Authors New Revision Series. Gale. ISBN 978-0-8103-0033-0.