La bohème (disambiguation)
- La bohème (disambiguation)
"La bohème" is an opera by Giacomo Puccini.
La bohéme may also refer to:
;In Literature
*La Vie de Bohème an often-adapted story first appearing in Henri Murger's magazine articles in the early 1800s in Paris. These were turned into a play, La Vie de Bohème, in 1849, and later were compiled into the book Scènes de la Vie de Bohème in 1851. It is a widely influential work, and has been adapted into a number of successful operas and films.
;In Opera
* La bohème an opera by Giacomo Puccini.
* "La bohème" (Leoncavallo), an opera by Ruggero Leoncavallo
* ""La bohème" (musical)", a Broadway musical adaptation originally staged in 1927
;In film
* "La Bohème" (1916 film), a film adapted by Albert Capellari
* "La Bohème" (1926 film), a film adapted by King Vidor
* "La Vie de Bohème" (1945 film) a film adapted by Marcel L'Herbier
* "La Bohème" (1965 film), a film adapted by Franco Zeffirelli
* "La Bohème" (1988 film), a film adapted by Luigi Comencini
;In music
* "La Vie de Bohème" (album), the 1969 album by pianist Dave Burrell
* "La Bohème" (Charles Aznavour song), a song by Charles Aznavour
* "La Vie Bohème", is a song in the musical "Rent"
See also Bohemian (disambiguation).
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