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Natalia Romanovna Makarova (Russian: Ната́лия Рома́новна Мака́рова, born 21 November 1940) is a Russian prima ballerina and choreographer. The History of Dance , published in 1981, notes that "her performances set standards of artistry and aristocracy of dance which mark her as the finest ballerina of her generation ...
Makarova won a Tony Award for Best Actress in a musical. The same production opened at the Palace Theatre, London on June 12, 1984, starring Natalia Makarova, Tim Flavin, Siobhan McCarthy and Honor Blackman; it received rave reviews and ran for 539 performances. [citation needed]
Natalia Makarova: On Your Toes: Vera Barnova: Mara Beckerman Charlotte Sweet: Charlotte Sweet Betty Buckley: Cats: Grizabella: Ellen Greene: Little Shop of Horrors: Audrey Twiggy: My One and Only: Edith Herbert 1984 Chita Rivera: The Rink: Anna : Shirley MacLaine: Shirley MacLaine on Broadway: Herself Liza Minnelli: The Rink: Angel Bernadette ...
Natalia Makarova (born 1940), prima ballerina, choreographer, Kirov Ballet Sulamith Messerer (1908–2004), ballerina, choreographer, ballet mistress, Bolshoi Theatre , helped establish Tokyo Ballet
A. Lera Abova; Tatiana Abramova; Viktoriya Agalakova; Nina Agapova; Dana Agisheva; Polina Agureeva; Liya Akhedzhakova; Kristina Akheeva; Oksana Akinshina; Lyubov ...
Natália Lage (born 1978), Brazilian actress; Natalia Lashchenova (born 1973), Soviet Olympic gymnast; Natalia Lesz (born 1981), Polish singer; Natalia Livingston (born 1976), American actress; Natalia Luis-Bassa (born 1966), Venezuelan orchestral conductor; Natalia Makarova (born 1940), Russian prima ballerina and choreographer
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The Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical is an annual award presented by the Society of London Theatre in recognition of achievements in commercial London theatre. The awards were established as the Society of West End Theatre Awards in 1976 , and renamed in 1984 in honour of English actor and director Laurence Olivier .