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Wat (wie) is jumelles de théâtre - definitie

ENGLISH THEATRE COMPANY
Theatre de Complicite; Théâtre de Complicité; Theatre de Complicité; Complicite
  • Simon McBurney in ''The Encounter'' (2015)

Théâtre de Verdure de Nice         
Theatre de verdure de Nice; Théâtre de verdure de Nice
The Théâtre de Verdure de Nice is an outdoor theater located in Nice, France, which was built in 1946 by architect François Aragon. It has a capacity of 1,850 seated or 3,200 standing.
Théâtre de Dix-Heures         
Théatre de Dix-Heures; Theatre de Dix-Heures
Le Théâtre de Dix-Heures (English: The 10 O’clock Theater) was a Lebanese comic theatrical group which functioned between 1962 and 1978 before being revived in 1986. They specialized in comedy.
Théâtre de la Mode         
  • ''Tribute to René Clair: I Married a Witch'', [[Jean Cocteau]] (1945), a restored set design for the Théâtre de la Mode.
  • One of many designs by BillyBoy called Polka-dots (1984) from the [http://www.fondationtanagra.com/en/article/draw-me-a-barbie/page/barbie-new-theater-of-fashion Please Draw Me a Barbie] fashion series.
MINIATURE FASHION DISPLAY
Theatre de la Mode
Théâtre de la Mode (Theatre of Fashion) was a 1945–1946 touring exhibit of fashion mannequins created at approximately 1/3 the size of human scale, and crafted by top Paris fashion designers. It was created to raise funds for war survivors and to help revive the French fashion industry in the aftermath of World War II.

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Complicité

Complicité is a British theatre company founded in 1983 by Simon McBurney, Annabel Arden, Marcello Magni and Fiona Gordon. Its original name was Théâtre de Complicité. The company is based in London and uses extreme movement to represent their work, with surrealist imagery. Its work has been influenced by Jacques Lecoq. The company produced their first performance in 1983. In 1985 they won the Perrier Comedy Award at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Their productions often involve technology such as projection and cameras, and cover serious themes.

They describe the main principles of their work as "seeing what is most alive, integrating text, music, image and action to create surprising, disruptive theatre".

The company's lineup changes frequently, though McBurney continues to be the artistic director. Complicité is currently more active as an international touring company than within the United Kingdom. The Company is based in London but tours the UK and internationally.