• (comics in the magazine Zone 5300, Walburg), dies at age 57. March 24: Olivier Cinna, French comics artist (La Fête des Morts, Ordures, Hibakusha), dies...
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  • Hoyt as Decius Brutus Tom Powers as Metellus Cimber William Cottrell as Cinna Jack Raine as Trebonius Ian Wolfe as Ligarius Morgan Farley as Artemidorus...
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    subsequent sudden death of Gaius Marius, the surviving consul Lucius Cornelius Cinna (father-in-law of Julius Caesar) imposed proscriptions on those surviving...
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    of Laurence Olivier's National Theatre company and appeared in such productions as The Master Builder, Juno and the Paycock and Olivier's Othello. Timothy's...
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    of the Evening Standard Award for Best Musical 2009 Winner of the 2010 Olivier Award for Best Musical Revival, Best Choreography, Best Actress in a Musical...
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  • Polkerris 1913: Prue 1914: Wassilissa 1915–18: no race 1919: Flying Spear 1920: Cinna 1921: Donna Branca 1922: Pogrom 1923: Paola 1924: Straitlace 1925: Saucy...
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    During his absence in the East, his political rivals led by Lucius Cornelius Cinna, Gnaeus Papirius Carbo and Gaius Marius the Younger regained control of...
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  • starts by telling of the audacity of Caesar and his refusal to dismiss Cinna's daughter, Cornelia. Other important parts are those containing his military...
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    1792 he settled in Naples, where he performed serious and buffa operas: Cinna (1793), La confusione nata della somiglianza (1793), La vedova raggiratrice...
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    Cimber), Elliott Reid (Cinna), William Mowry (Flavius), William Alland (Marullus), George Duthie (Artemidorus), Norman Lloyd (Cinna, the poet), Arthur Anderson...
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