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  1. La Chauve-Souris (French: The Bat) was the name of a touring revue during the early 1900s. Originating in Moscow and then Paris, and directed by Nikita Balieff, the revue toured the United States, Europe, and South Africa.

  2. Die Fledermaus (en français, La Chauve-Souris) est une opérette viennoise de Johann Strauss II composée en 1874 et créée au Theater an der Wien de Vienne le 5 avril 1874 [1]. À la base du livret, une pièce autrichienne de 1851, Das Gefängnis ( La Prison ) adaptée par Henri Meilhac et Ludovic Halévy en 1872 sous le titre Le Réveillon ...

    • 1874
    • Richard Genée et Karl Haffner (de).
    • Opérette
    • Johann Strauss II
  3. Almost 50 years before the world was introduced to The Batman in issue 27 of Detective Comics, the b-tier Academic artist Albert Joseph Pénot fused the mythical animal with the human form in his electrifying painting La Femme Chauve-Souris, The Bat Woman.

  4. Jan 17, 2017 · Since 2015 the company has been directed by Eleonora Abbagnato, an Italian étoile of the Paris Opera Ballet and a favourite dancer of Petit’s until his death six years ago. For her troupe’s...

    • Laura Cappelle
  5. La Chauve-Souris (French: The Bat) was the name of a touring revue during the early 1900s. Originating in Moscow and then Paris, and directed by Nikita Balieff, the revue toured the United States, Europe, and South Africa.

  6. Jun 20, 2024 · Though scarcely remembered today, the Théâtre de la Chauve-Souris (The Bat Theater) in its heyday (1908–1943) was an internationally known musical theater under the direction of Nikita Baliev. Founded in Moscow in early 1908, it eventually became, because of the exigencies of history, a touring theater, a company equally at home in Paris ...

  7. At 14, Riabouchinska was chosen by Nikita Balieff to join his Franco-Russian vaudeville troupe, Le Théâtre de la Chauve-Souris (The Bat Theater), often billed simply as La Chauve-Souris.

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