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  • ...h Kober’s romanticized biography of [[Ernst Renz]], also titled ''Zirkus Renz'' (1942). Gilbert replaced the actors to perform equestrian scenes, includi ...to cross to England, where he settled and worked for many years with [[Sir Robert Fossett’s Circus]]. This opened the doors for Gilbert: He was finally abl
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  • ...uch more attracted to the circus than to chemistry or glassware. At Circus Renz, he had met the clowns [[Didic and Eugen Veldeman]], and he decided to foll ...us under canvas. He found a partner in his old friend and fellow performer Robert Milde-Milton, and in 1901, they settled in Radebeul (a town in the suburbs
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  • ...Marins de Cronstadt'', but he flopped soon after with a comic pantomime, ''Robert Macaire'', which he kept nonetheless on the bill for two months—which ...'' ran successfully for three months. The legendary equestrienne [[Therese Renz]] (who was seventy-three and had not been seen in Paris since 1900!), the s
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  • ...9), who created his own circus and settled in (and then purchased) [[Ernst Renz]]’s flagship circus in Berlin in 1899—which remained active under S ...hold became his Stable Master and principal horse trainer (that is to say, Renz's right hand), a position he kept for nearly two decades. Gotthold and his
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  • ...mais il eut un échec retentissant peu après avec une autre pantomime, ''Robert Macaire'', qu'il garda néanmoins à l'affiche pendant deux mois, ce qui la ...esta à l'affiche pendant trois mois. La légendaire écuyère [[Thérèse Renz]] (qui avait soixante-treize ans et n'avait pas été vue à Paris depuis 1
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