Marcel Marceau

June 27, 2000 - July 30, 2000

Marcel Marceau—the world's greatest mime—brings his acclaimed one-man show to the A.R.T.

Celebrating fifty years of genius, the American Repertory Theater presented Marcel Marceau in his acclaimed one-man show.

Program A

The Painter
The Public Garden
The Bird Keeper*
The Trial
The Hands*
Soliloquy of Three Lost Souls*
Youth, Maturity, Old Age and Death
Bip as a lion tamer
Bip travels by sea*
Bip as a street musician
Bip and the dating service*
The Maskmaker

Program B

The Seven Deadly Sins*
- Laziness - A very busy day
- Lust - The painter and his model
- Envy - The sculptor and his pupil
- Greed - A charity dinner
- Avarice - A poor blind beggar
- Pride - The General plays chess with his orderly
- Anger - A quiet Sunday drive
The Maskmaker
Bip travels by train
Bip sells china
Bip looks for a job*
Bip tragedian on opening night*
Bip remembers

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Venue:

64 Brattle Street
Cambridge, MA 02138