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"Number 16 Rue Saint-Gilles, the rowhouse built behind the sun. It's the happiest sunshine shade of yellow..." - Marielle Mansart
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Rehearsing our workshop in North Carolina
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Madame D flees Paris in glorious fashion.
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Alan Seeger marching off to war on August 25th 1914, carrying the American flag
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The flag Alan Seeger carried as he marched off to war.
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An interview with a Paris television station.
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Matthew Stephens directing the music
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"My water lilies... Shades of pink, pops of white, washes of lavender, blinks of yellow, strokes of red..." - Claude Monet
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Alan Seeger meets Claude Monet
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Rehearsing at Broadway au Carré in Paris.
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Marielle tells Alan of her tragic past
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Our lock on the Pont des Arts.
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Bohemian artists celebrate at the notorious Bal Bullier.
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Rehearsal for our workshop in North Carolina.
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"And the Little Girl was right. There's nothing to be sad about... We just need a thousand et trois balloons, and a very tall tower to get there."
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Marielle's children's story comes to life, as she imagines what happened to her child.
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"Hail brothers, and farewell. You are twice blest, brave hearts; double your glory is who perished thus, for you have died for France and vindicated us." - Alan Seeger
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Patrick Osteen as Alan's statue
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Paris goes to war.
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Releasing a balloon in remembrance of Alan Seeger at his statue in the Place des Etats-Unis, Paris.
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Marielle sees Alan's statue
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Staged reading at Off-Broadway's York Theatre
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Addressing the crowd at the Alan Seeger Memorial in Washington Square Park, just steps away from his New York home, on the 100th anniversary of his enlistment.
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Tony Speciale directs the cast
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"Have you ever watched the sunrise over Notre Dame?... You count yourself lucky, blessed, to know how sweet it is to wake between Our Lady and our love." - Alan Seeger