America's Oldest · Founded 1808

Historic Photo Gallery: 1955 to 1968

1956

Thanksgiving week 1956, Marcel Marceau performed a week of pantomime at the Walnut. Marceau was visiting on his first tour of the United States and critics were enchanted by his performance. He went on to become world famous for his silent art, appearing on television and film and even writing several children's books. Before his death in September 2007, Marceau was honored by the French government, awarded several honorary doctorates from various American universities, served as a Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations, and had a holiday proclaimed in his honor when in 1999 New York City declared March 18 to be Marcel Marceau Day. (Photograph courtesy of Ira Kamens.)

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