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This is the first book for a century to explore the development of French opera with spoken dialogue from its beginnings. Musical comedy in this form came in different styles and formed a distinct genre of opera whose history has been obscured by neglect. Its songs were performed in private homes where operas themselves were also given. The subject-matter was far wider in scope than is normally thought with news stories and political themes finding their way onto the popular stage. In this book David Charlton describes the comedic and musical nature of eighteenth-century popular French opera considering topics such as Gherardi's theatre Fair Theatre and the 'musico-dramatic art' created in the mid-eighteenth century. Performance practices singers audience experiences and theatre staging are included as well as a pioneering account of the formation of a core of 'canonical' popular works.