• actors listed here were children, and grandchildren, of Marie Hérve and Joseph Béjart (died 1643), the holder of a small government post. There were 10 children...
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    belonged to the Béjart family, a famous theatre family in 17th-century France. Madeleine was the second child of Joseph and Marie-Herve Bejart. She debuted...
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  • members of the Illustre Théâtre in June 1643, with her brother Joseph, her sister Armande Béjart and seven other actors. She followed her sister to the Hotel...
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  • Joseph Zachary Nederlander (June 1, 1927 – May 1, 2021) was an American theater owner and operator who served as the executive vice president of the Nederlander...
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    l'impératice anarchiste (Sissi, Anarchist Empress), choreographed by Maurice Béjart to Strauss's Emperor Waltz. The 1921 film Kaiserin Elisabeth von Österreich...
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    classical dancer, Mikhail Baryshnikov, created an original ballet by Maurice Béjart at the Moulin Rouge. 20 February 1988: Although the original building had...
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  • (not yet known as Molière) Joseph Béjart Nicolas Bonenfant, known as Croisac Georges Pinel, known as La Couture Madeleine Béjart - who was, by the act, accorded...
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    production (see "Modern Productions" above), with John Ramm as Tartuffe, Joseph Alessi as Orgon, Simon Coates as Cleante, Annabelle Dowler as Dorine, Rebecca...
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    company Ballet of the 20th Century of the French choreographer Maurice Béjart, based in Brussels. With this company she danced leading roles, some created...
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  • series Sissi, the Anarchist Empress (Sissi Impératice), a ballet by Maurice Béjart Abdel Fattah el-Sisi (born 1954), President of Egypt since 2014 Ali Tneich...
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    played Madame Jourdain (travesti); Mlle de Brie played Dorimène; Armande Béjart played Lucile; and the composer Jean-Baptiste Lully danced the mufti in...
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    Cowdray House in Midhurst on 18 September 1993, and at the opening of the Bejart Ballet in Paris on 17 January 1997, performing only "The Show Must Go On"...
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    Charme Ni Le Jardin De Son Éclat, a work by French ballet legend Maurice Béjart that draws upon the AIDS crisis and the deaths of Freddie Mercury and the...
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    1981 : Six personnages en quête d'un chanteur by Maurice Béjart 1980 : Boris Godunov staged by Joseph Losey at Opéra National de Paris 2019 : Beaux-parents...
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    in 1967 in Habay-la-Neuve. Les Quatre Fils Aymon is a ballet by Maurice Béjart and Janine Charrat from 1961. The four brothers—usually represented all...
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    at the Guénégaud. Its leading actors included Molière's widow, Armande Béjart, her husband, Guérin d'Estriché, La Grange, Mlle Champmeslé, Baron, Hauteroche...
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    the son of Anselme who is really Don Thomas D'Alburcy. La Flèche Louis Béjart A servant in Harpagon's household, La Flèche helps Cléante arrange a clandestine...
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    Maurice Béjart. This resulted in the creation of the new Ballet of the 20th Century, which became the theatre's new ballet company until 1987, when Béjart and...
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    Royal de la Monnaie in Brussels. Mortier needed a replacement when Maurice Béjart, who had held the position of Director of Dance for over 20 years, suddenly...
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    " Maya Plisetskaya: "She was an angel and she danced like one." Maurice Béjart: "Galina Ulanova is a ballerina who has grasped the profoundest secrets...
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    ceramist Paul Mauriat (1925–2006), orchestra leader, composer Maurice Béjart (1927–2007), ballet choreographer Régine Crespin (1927–2007), opera singer...
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    choreographer Maurice Béjart for the Paris Opera Ballet in 1964). Béjart's 1975 production Notre Faust was set to Bach's B minor Mass. Béjart himself danced...
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    In 1967, Boulez, theatre director Jean Vilar and choreographer Maurice Béjart were asked to devise a scheme for the reform of the Paris Opéra, with a...
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  • Matgen, Jean-Claude (27 January 2012). "Sinibaldi, le Béjart mauve" [Sinibaldi, the purple Béjart]. La Libre (in French). Archived from the original on...
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    Shatenstein, "Film-maker dies of AIDS". Montreal Gazette, September 19, 1994. "Joseph Vasquez, 33; Directed 'Homeboys'". The New York Times. December 22, 1995...
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    The National Theatre (German: Nationaltheater) on Max-Joseph-Platz in Munich, Germany, is a historic opera house, home of the Bavarian State Opera, Bavarian...
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    (1928–2020) Hugh Beaumont (1909–1982) Bruce Bennett (1906–2007) Maurice Béjart (1927–2007) Marcheline Bertrand (1950–2007) Carolyn Bessette–Kennedy (1966–1999)...
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    standalone public elementary schools Three junior high schools: Collège Armande Béjart, Collège Bel Air, Collège Rabelais Two senior high schools: Lycée Rabelais...
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    include Akira Kurosawa, David Hockney, Balthus, Pina Bausch, and Maurice Béjart. Peter Bondanella, Review of Fellini: I'm a Born Liar in Cineaste Magazine...
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    collaboration with composer Michel Colombier and choreographer Maurice Béjart that debuted in Avignon.[page needed] In 1970, Henry collaborated with British...
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