Theatre
- 1955 : Orvet, by Jean Renoir, director Jean Renoir, Théâtre de la Renaissance
- 1956 : Gigi, by Anita Loos, director Sir Peter Hall, New Theatre, London
- 1961 : La sauvage, by Jean Anouilh, BBC (live), London
- 1961 : Ondine, by Jean Giraudoux, director Sir Peter Hall, Aldwych Theatre, London
- 1965 : Carola, by Jean Renoir, director Norman Lloyd, PBS TV, Los Angeles
- 1975 et 1981 : 13, rue de l'amour (Monsieur Chasse), by Georges Feydeau, director Basil Langton, US and Australie
- 1978 : Can-Can, musical by Cole Porter & Abe Burrows, director John Bishop, US and Canadian tour
- 1983 : The rehearsal by Jean Anouilh, director Gillian Lynne, English tour
- 1984 : On your toes by Rogers and Hart, director George Abbott, US tour
- 1985 : One for the Tango (Apprends-moi Céline) by Maria Pacôme, director Pierre Epstein, US tour
- 1985 : L'inaccessible, author and director Krzysztof Zanussi, Théâtre du Petit Odéon of Paris and Spoletto Festival, Italy
- 1991 : Grand hotel, adaptation from the novel of Vicky Baum, director Tommy Tune, Berlin
- 1991 : Le martyre de Saint Sebastien by Claude Debussy and Gabriele d'Annunzio, narration, directed by Michael Tilson Thomas, London Symphony Orchestra
- 1995 : Georges Sand et Chopin, author Bruno Villien, Greenwich Festival, Great Britain
- 1997 : Nocturne for lovers, adaptation Gavin Lambert, director Kado Kostzer, Chichester Festival Theatre, Great Britain
- 1997 : The story of Babar, by Jean de Brunhoff, narration, music from Francis Poulenc, Chichester Festival, Great Britain
- 1998 : Apprends-moi Céline, by Maria Pacôme, director Raymond Acquaviva, French tour
- 1999 : Readings from Colette, director Roger Hodgeman, Melbourne Festival, Australie
- 1999 : Nocturne for lovers, director Roger Hodgeman, Melbourne Festival, Australie
- 2009 : Thank Heaven - 'platform' at the Théâtre National of London
- 2010 : A Little Night Music by Stephen Sondheim, director Lee Blakeley, Théâtre du Châtelet
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Famous quotes containing the word theatre:
“If an irreducible distinction between theatre and cinema does exist, it may be this: Theatre is confined to a logical or continuous use of space. Cinema ... has access to an alogical or discontinuous use of space.”
—Susan Sontag (b. 1933)
“As in a theatre the eyes of men,
After a well-graced actor leaves the stage,
Are idly bent on him that enters next,
Thinking his prattle to be tedious,
Even so, or with much more contempt, mens eyes
Did scowl on gentle Richard.”
—William Shakespeare (15641616)
“Compare ... the cinema with theatre. Both are dramatic arts. Theatre brings actors before a public and every night during the season they re-enact the same drama. Deep in the nature of theatre is a sense of ritual. The cinema, by contrast, transports its audience individually, singly, out of the theatre towards the unknown.”
—John Berger (b. 1926)