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  1. 1 day ago · Alternate title: The Flamboyant Adventure of Fred the Con Man: Volume 2Reading aloud all of the books in The Legend of Heroes: Gagharv Trilogy, released on t...

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  2. queerplaces - Fred de Gresac. Fred de Gresac (1879 - February 20, 1943), born Frédérique Rosine de Grésac, was a French librettist, playwright and screenwriter. She was one of the most overt lesbians in the film colony, with her men’s ties and short-cropped, flaming red hair. She has been romantically linked to Jane Loring.

  3. In 1917, theatre critic Alan Dale wrote that "The most brilliant feminine playwright I have ever met is the lady who signs herself 'Fred de Gresac'." [2] She wrote more than 100 plays and screenplays, including The Marriage of Kitty (1903-1904), La Passerelle (Orange Blossoms) (1904, revived in 1922 as a musical and 1947; with Victor Herbert ...

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  5. The Enchantress: An American operetta (1911), by Victor Herbert. Book and Lyrics by Harry B. Smith and Frédérique “FredDe Gresac. Book adapted for Northern Ireland Opera by Judith Wiemers. Features “I want to be a prima donna” (Art is calling for me) Image Gallery.

  6. Frédérique Rosine de Grésac (1866 - 1943) was a French librettist, lyricist, playwright, and screenwriter. She wrote under the male-sounding name Fred de Gresac. She wrote under the male-sounding name Fred de Gresac.

  7. The Enchantress is a comic opera in 2 Acts with book and lyrics by Fred de Gresac and Harry B. Smith and music by Victor Herbert.It ran at the New York Theatre, New York from 19 October 1911 until 20 January 1912 (104 performances).

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