• Jean Baptiste Casmiere Breschard (John B. Breschard) was a circus owner and equestrian performer in the Circus of Pepin and Breschard. Along with his partner...
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    Brentford" were extremely popular. Jean Baptiste Casmiere Breschard, Circus of Pepin and Breschard, reintroduced the circus clown to America in 1807 after...
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    equestrian theatre company of Pépin and Breschard, American Victor Pépin and Frenchman Jean Baptiste Casmiere Breschard, arrived in the United States from...
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  • on 31 January 2023. Retrieved 19 April 2023 – via World Radio History. Breschard, Jack (March 14, 1974). "Billy Joel Piano Man > Album Review". Rolling...
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  • famous for being a partner in the Circus of Pépin and Breschard. The Circus of Pépin and Breschard can thus be considered the first American circus and...
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    to the Philadelphia fire code, unlike other venues built by Pepin and Breschard. It had a peaked roof and a dome with a flagpole on top of it, becoming...
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  • ISBN 089919026X. Retrieved February 26, 2019 – via robertchristgau.com. Breschard, Jack (2011). "Hot Tuna: Phosphorescent Rat : Music Reviews : Rolling...
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  • The Stranger in 1977. Reception for the song was mostly positive. Jack Breschard of Rolling Stone called it one of Joel's "best efforts". Ira Mayer called...
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    reason for believing, was painted by Stuart" and identified the subject as Breschard, the Circus Rider. It was under this title that the painting was displayed...
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    during the first two decades of the 19th century, the Circus of Pepin and Breschard toured from Montreal to Havana, building circus theatres in many of the...
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    justice, and founder of the University of Pittsburgh Jean Baptiste Casmiere Breschard – Performer and theatrical impresario Rosalie Stier Calvert – Belgian-born...
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  • he became a co-manager with William Twaits and Jean Baptiste Casmiere Breschard of the Olympic Theatre in New York. He was married to Charlotte Wrighten...
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    Pittsburgh, Latrobe designed and built a theater for the Circus of Pepin and Breschard. After the U. S. Capitol and White House were burned by the British Army...
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    for the hamlet to become a village. The first elected mayor was Paul Breschard. The boundaries of the village of Mastic Beach differed from those of...
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  • voluntary 1978–2022 in doubt. See company history entry Circus of Pepin and Breschard United States of America Defunct 1807–1962 Circus Redickuless United States...
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    Theatre, or, "The Walnut". Founded in 1809 by the Circus of Pepin and Breschard, "The Walnut" is the oldest theater in America. The Walnut's first theatrical...
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    African-American ancestry Victor Pépin, circus master with the Circus of Pépin and Breschard Pauley Perrette, (born 1969), American actress Ryan Phillippe, of part...
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  • "Children" as "filler", but concluded that "what's left is fine indeed." Jack Breschard, writing in Crawdaddy, went further and declared the album to be "nothing...
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    William Twaits along with Alexander Placide and Jean Baptiste Casmiere Breschard. Twaits and Placide had come to New York after the disastrous Richmond...
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    game played at Giants Stadium. As of 2016, the football coach is Robert Breschard. The girls' soccer team won the North I Group IV state sectional championship...
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    existence. The theatre was converted from a circus building used by Pepin and Breschard and located at 79-85 Anthony Street (which is now Worth Street) in Manhattan...
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    Circus of Pépin and Breschard, a company which toured the United States from 1807 until 1815. On August 2, 1809, Pépin and Breschard presented his play...
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  • United States, is opened as "The New Circus" by the Circus of Pepin and Breschard. It becomes the oldest continually operating playhouse in the English-speaking...
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    1549–1567 : René Dantoncour 1567–1569 : Elzéar de Rastel 1569–1574 : Louis de Breschard 1574–1600 : François I de Beugre 1600–1655 : Yves Sauvageot 1655–1677 :...
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    1802–1803 season in New York at the Park Theatre. The Circus of Pepin and Breschard presented an adaptation of Don Quixote de la Mancha "on horseback and...
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    of the Olympic along with Alexander Placide and Jean Baptiste Casmiere Breschard. Here Twaits decided to try his hand at tragedy, of which Dunlap wrote...
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