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==Theatre== * 1955: '''''Orvet''''', by Jean Renoir, director [[Jean Renoir]], [[Théâtre de la Renaissance]], Paris * 1955: '''''Gigi''''', by [[Anita Loos]], director [[Peter Hall (director)|Sir Peter Hall]], New Theatre, London * 1961: '''''Ondine''''', by [[Jean Giraudoux]], director <!-- Not knighted until 1977. -->[[Peter Hall (director)|Peter Hall]], [[Aldwych Theatre]], London. The second act of this [[Royal Shakespeare Company]] production was broadcast on BBC Television on April 11, 1961.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/ade74259edb24343a55f3c80595419ff|title=Ondine|website=BBC Genome|access-date=June 21, 2021}}</ref> * 1965: '''''Carola''''', by [[Jean Renoir]], director [[Norman Lloyd]], [[PBS]], Los Angeles * 1975–1981: '''''13, rue de l'amour (Monsieur Chasse)''''', by [[Georges Feydeau]], director [[Basil Langton]], US and Australia * 1978: '''''Can-Can''''', musical by [[Cole Porter]] & [[Abe Burrows]], director [[John Bishop (screenwriter)|John Bishop]], US and Canadian tour * 1983: '''''The rehearsal''''' by [[Jean Anouilh]], director [[Gillian Lynne]], English tour * 1984: '''''On your toes''''' by [[Rodgers 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 [[Festival dei Due Mondi|Spoleto Festival]], Italy * 1991: '''''Grand hotel''''', adaptation from the novel of [[Vicki 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: '''''George 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 International Arts Festival|Melbourne Festival]], Australia * 1999: '''''Nocturne for lovers''''', director Roger Hodgeman, Melbourne Festival, Australia * 2006: '''''I Remember It Well''''' Special Guest Artist in a retrospective tribute to Lyricist Alan Jay Lerner (and his music), 42nd Street Moon Theatre Company, [[Herbst Theatre]], [[San Francisco]] * 2009: '''''Thank Heaven''''' – 'platform' at the [[Royal National Theatre|Théâtre National]] of London * 2009: '''''[[A Little Night Music]]''''' by [[Stephen Sondheim]], director [[Lee Blakeley]], [[Théâtre du Châtelet]], Paris * 2014: '''''[[Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks]]''''' by [[Richard Alfieri]], director Michael Arabian, [[Laguna Playhouse]], [[Laguna Beach, California]]
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