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- Mummenschanz is a Swiss mask theater troupe who perform in a surreal mask- and prop-oriented style. Founded in 1972 by Bernie Schürch, Andres Bossard (August...
- "Moulin Rouge! The Musical". IBDB.com. Internet Broadway Database. "Mummenschanz". IBDB.com. Internet Broadway Database. "Oh! Calcutta!". IBDB.com. Internet...
- Margolis Carlos Martínez Harpo Marx Irene Mawer Samy Molcho Tony Montanaro Mummenschanz Stefan Niedziałkowski Adrian Pecknold Lenka Pichlíková-Burke Slava Polunin...
-  1992 (1992-11-09) 19.4 The Flying Man returns to Cicely (this time with Mummenschanz) to woo Marilyn. Ed finds a ring that once belonged to Federico Fellini;...
- first-season episodes. Armus was originally intended to be based on the Mummenschanz theatre group style, but was discarded in favor of a "shroud" type creature...
- Valerie dances with the Clodhoppers to "Nobody Does It Like Me". 1.18 (24) Mummenschanz 9 January 1977 (1977-01-09) 124 Backstage: Gonzo pesters Miss Piggy for...
- visualized best in the performance of the legendary Swiss mime group Mummenschanz in the award-winning music video for their song "Devils Ball", featuring...
- friends about going outside Megan Mullally defines the word "distract" Mummenschanz Anne Murray Brian Doyle-Murray Mike Myers Ralph Nader Joe Namath Liam...
- Thomas Hall was Clint Norton, followed by Robert D'Angelo, co-producer of Mummenschanz on Broadway in 1979 and Dan Dahl in 1991. The University of Akron named...
- only by masked persons, and not only during carnival, the German word mummenschanz nevertheless took on the meaning "costume, masquerade" and, by the 18th...