Difference between revisions of "Robin des Bois (1943)"
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− | Excerpts of the Cirque d'Hiver's pantomine ''Robin des Bois'' ("Robin Hood"), written by Jean Loysel, and featuring the clowns Alex & Zavatta and the singer André Pierrel as Robin Hood. [[Georges Loyal]], the Cirque d'Hiver's Ringmaster, can be seen in evening dress at the ring entrances.(1943) | + | Excerpts of the Cirque d'Hiver's pantomine ''Robin des Bois'' ("Robin Hood"), written by Jean Loysel, and featuring the clowns Alex & Zavatta and the singer André Pierrel as Robin Hood. [[Georges Loyal]], the Cirque d'Hiver's Ringmaster, can be seen in evening dress at the ring entrances. (1943) — ''Document: RTVE - Spanish Television'' |
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Latest revision as of 17:52, 3 October 2022
Excerpts of the Cirque d'Hiver's pantomine Robin des Bois ("Robin Hood"), written by Jean Loysel, and featuring the clowns Alex & Zavatta and the singer André Pierrel as Robin Hood. Georges Loyal, the Cirque d'Hiver's Ringmaster, can be seen in evening dress at the ring entrances. (1943) — Document: RTVE - Spanish Television
See Also
- Circuses: Cirque d'Hiver
- Biographies: Achille Zavatta, Alex Bugny