This bio play about Marcel Marceau, which delves into his part in the French Resistance, stars Ethan Slater (yes, that’s Boq from the “Wicked” movies).
If good intentions made for good art, then every biopic about Jesus Christ, from "The Robe" to "The Greatest Story Ever Told" ...
Telling the story of Marcel Marceau’s little-known Holocaust heroism, Ethan Slater pushes back against the familiar bio-play-hero headwinds.
The world premiere of Marcel on the Train, co-written by Marshall Pailet and Tony Award nominee Ethan Slater, and directed by Pailet, officially opened on Sunday, February 22 at Classic Stage Company.
Classic Stage Company has added one additional performance on Wednesday March 18 at 2PM for the world premiere of Marcel on ...
Ethan Slater is stepping into the shoes of a giant, and PEOPLE has an exclusive first look at him in action! The Tony Award-nominated actor and Wicked star is playing famous French mime Marcel Marceau ...
PARIS – Marcel Marceau, who revived the art of mime and brought poetry to silence, has died, French media reported today. He was 84. France-Info radio and LCI television said the family had announced ...
Marceau, who revived the art of mime and brought poetry to silence, has died, French media reported Sunday, Sept. 23, 2007. He was 84. France-Info radio and LCI television said the family had ...
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New play highlights Marcel Marceau's Nazi resistance
The new off-Broadway play 'Marcel on the Train' dramatizes the true story of French mime Marcel Marceau and how he saved Jewish kids during Nazi-occupied France. Actor and co-writer Ethan Slater and ...
Emmy-nominated director Jerry London (“Shōgun,” “The Scarlet and the Black”) is set to shoot the France-set feature film “The Art of Silence,” about world-famous mime Marcel Marceau and how World War ...
Williamstown Theatre Festival will mount a workshop of Ethan Slater and Marshall Pailet’s play titled “Marcel on the Train,” from July 30-31. Slater stars as world-famous mime Marcel Marceau alongside ...
PARIS (Reuters) - A planned sale of costumes, books, art and a battered old hat left by France's Marcel Marceau, one of the world's most famous mime artists, has caused an uproar among fans fighting ...
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