
The Dancer
Drama · History
Overview
A young woman from the American Midwest, Loïe Fuller became the toast of the Folies Bergère at the turn of the 20th century and an icon of the Belle Epoque. Inventor of the breathtaking Serpentine Dance, she was a pioneer of modern dance and lighting techniques. It was her complicated relationship to her protégé - Isadora Duncan – that precipitated the downfall of this early 20th century icon.
Top Cast


Soko
Soko
Loïe Fuller
Soko
Loïe Fuller


Gaspard Ulliel
Gaspard Ulliel
Louis
Gaspard Ulliel
Louis


Mélanie Thierry
Mélanie Thierry
Gabrielle
Mélanie Thierry
Gabrielle


Lily-Rose Depp
Lily-Rose Depp
Isadora Duncan
Lily-Rose Depp
Isadora Duncan


François Damiens
François Damiens
Marchand
François Damiens
Marchand


Louis-Do de Lencquesaing
Louis-Do de Lencquesaing
Armand
Louis-Do de Lencquesaing
Armand


Denis Ménochet
Denis Ménochet
Ruben
Denis Ménochet
Ruben


Amanda Plummer
Amanda Plummer
Lili
Amanda Plummer
Lili
Charlie Morgan
Charlie Morgan
Jeff
Charlie Morgan
Jeff


Tamzin Merchant
Tamzin Merchant
Kate
Tamzin Merchant
Kate
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