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Mary Said What She Said

Robert Wilson

Isabelle Hupert from behind in Mary Said What She Said © Lucie Jansch

In 2026, Dance Reflections by Van Cleef & Arpels is supporting the Théâtre de la Ville for the upcoming tour of Robert Wilson's Mary Said What She Said at National Center for the Performing Arts in Bejing. 

An evening in the ever-inventive theatre of Robert Wilson and a return to the throne for the great Isabelle Huppert as Mary Queen of Scots, the sovereign lady whose passions costs her a crown. Mary is a woman who battled the forces of history in order to control her own destiny. On the eve of her execution, she is fighting still, fighting for the voice in which to call down the justice of heaven. She is a writer of history. There was her childhood at the court of France. Early widowhood put a stop to her dancing. She remembers. She returned to Scotland. It was in her nature to defy captivity. She wanted a strong man. It begins to happen. She marries, has a son, and murder is born. Nothing can be the same; life takes place at a different speed. Catholic, Protestant, Mary, Elizabeth, Death, Love, Death. She was born to flee and her reign ended in flight. She is not trying to survive. She is trying to outlive herself. Mary Queen of Scots wears red on her last morning.  

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In 2026, Dance Reflections by Van Cleef & Arpels presents Moby Dick by Robert Wilson with BAM (Brooklyn Academy of Music). Dance Reflections is also supporting La Bâtie - Festival de Genève for the presentation of PESSOA - Since I've Been Me. Dance Reflections is also supporting The Watermill Center for the presentation of I was sitting on my patio this guy appeared I thought I was hallucinating, reimagined for The Watermill Center's annual summer festival, by Charles Chemin, based on the original production by Robert Wilson and Lucinda Childs.

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