Year | Play | Author | Director | Theatre |
---|---|---|---|---|
2007 | Sur la route de Madison | Robert James Waller | Anne Bourgeois | Théâtre Marigny |
1984 | Chapitre II | Neil Simon | Pierre Mondy | Théâtre Edouard VII |
1965 | Pieds nus dans le parc | Neil Simon | Pierre Mondy | Théâtre de la Madeleine |
1964 | Photo-Finish | Peter Ustinov | Peter Ustinov | Théâtre des Ambassadeurs |
1962 | Les Femmes aussi ont perdu la guerre | Curzio Malaparte | Raymond Gérôme | Théâtre des Mathurins |
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