Fabrice Carré
1855–1921 (age 66)
Biography
Fabrice Carré shaped Parisian stages with scripts that blended wit, warmth, and an unerring ear for the rhythms of everyday speech, crafting plays and librettos that delighted audiences around the turn of the century.
He is remembered as a writer whose cheerful inventiveness gave life to lively characters and whose name now rests in the calm of Père Lachaise Cemetery.