-
changed the
title to
Follies; he was "intrigued by the
psychology of a
reunion of old
chorus dancers and
loved the play on the word '
follies'". In 1971, on...
- Nick et al.
Follies of Europe,
Garden Art Press, 2009, ISBN 978-1-870673-56-3 Barton,
Stuart Monumental Follies Lyle Publications, 1972
Folly Fellowship...
- in 1932 and 1936 as The
Ziegfeld Follies of the Air.
Inspired by the
Folies Bergère of Paris, the
Ziegfeld Follies were
conceived and
mounted by Florenz...
-
Titicut Follies is a 1967
American direct cinema do****entary film produced, written, and
directed by
Frederick Wiseman and
filmed by John Marshall. It...
- Look up
follies in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Follies or
Folies may
refer to:
Folies Bergère,
cabaret music hall in Paris,
world renowned between...
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Satire of D.C.
Follies|Mental
Floss 'D.C.
Follies'
Guests Are Full of Foam - Los
Angeles Times Television Academy VHS
Collector D.C.
Follies - 'The Complete...
- and a
collection of
essays on Auster's The
Brooklyn Follies (English and French) "The
Brooklyn Follies (review)".
Archived from the
original on 2010-05-09...
- Esther's
Follies is a modern-day
vaudeville theatre located on 6th
Street in
downtown Austin, Texas. The
group is
named after actress Esther Williams...
- The
Folly Fellowship (2010), "Berkshire
Follies" (PDF), Foll-e, no. 27,
retrieved 22
December 2010
Media related to Wilder's
Folly at
Wikimedia Commons...
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Folies Bergère
inspired the
Ziegfeld Follies in the
United States and
other similar shows,
including the
Teatro Follies in
Mexico and a long-standing revue...