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Fallen Angels
written by Sir Noël Coward, 1899-1973 (1925); directed by John de Lancie, 1948-; performed by Annette Bening, 1958-, Harriet Harrie, Judith Ivey, 1951-, Joe Mantegna, 1947-, John Rubinstein, 1946- and Kristoffer Tabori, 1952- (Los Angeles, CA: L. A. Theatre Works, 2001, originally published 1925), 1 hour 30 mins
Julia and Fred and Willy and Jane are happily married and the best of friends, until a postcard arrives with news of the imminent arrival of a certain handsome Frenchman. Gay, debonair, and utterly sophisticated.
Sample
written by Sir Noël Coward, 1899-1973 (1925); directed by John de Lancie, 1948-; performed by Annette Bening, 1958-, Harriet Harrie, Judith Ivey, 1951-, Joe Mantegna, 1947-, John Rubinstein, 1946- and Kristoffer Tabori, 1952- (Los Angeles, CA: L. A. Theatre Works, 2001, originally published 1925), 1 hour 30 mins
Description
Julia and Fred and Willy and Jane are happily married and the best of friends, until a postcard arrives with news of the imminent arrival of a certain handsome Frenchman. Gay, debonair, and utterly sophisticated.
Date Written / Recorded
1925, 1994-02-09
Field of Study
Drama
Content Type
Spoken word recording
Performer / Ensemble
Annette Bening, 1958-, Harriet Harrie, Judith Ivey, 1951-, Joe Mantegna, 1947-, John Rubinstein, 1946-, Kristoffer Tabori, 1952-
Author / Creator
John de Lancie, 1948-, Annette Bening, 1958-, Harriet Harrie, Judith Ivey, 1951-, Joe Mantegna, 1947-, John Rubinstein, 1946-, Kristoffer Tabori, 1952-, Sir Noël Coward, 1899-1973
Date Published / Released
1925, 2001
Publisher
L. A. Theatre Works
Topic / Theme
Julia Sterroll, Saunders, Jane Banbury, William Banbury, Maurice Duclos, Fred Sterroll
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Private Lives
written by Sir Noël Coward, 1899-1973 (1930); directed by John de Lancie, 1948-; performed by Rosalind Ayres, 1946-, Marnie Mosiman, Ian Ogilvy, 1943-, Begonya Piazza and Kristoffer Tabori, 1952- (Los Angeles, CA: L. A. Theatre Works, 1994, originally published 1930), 1 hour 12 mins
The lights of a yacht on the French Riviera are reflected in the water and in the eyes of four hilariously mismatched lovers. PRIVATE LIVES shimmers with wit, romance, desire, and bittersweet truth.
Sample
written by Sir Noël Coward, 1899-1973 (1930); directed by John de Lancie, 1948-; performed by Rosalind Ayres, 1946-, Marnie Mosiman, Ian Ogilvy, 1943-, Begonya Piazza and Kristoffer Tabori, 1952- (Los Angeles, CA: L. A. Theatre Works, 1994, originally published 1930), 1 hour 12 mins
Description
The lights of a yacht on the French Riviera are reflected in the water and in the eyes of four hilariously mismatched lovers. PRIVATE LIVES shimmers with wit, romance, desire, and bittersweet truth.
Date Written / Recorded
1930, 1994-06-22
Field of Study
Drama
Content Type
Spoken word recording
Performer / Ensemble
Rosalind Ayres, 1946-, Marnie Mosiman, Ian Ogilvy, 1943-, Begonya Piazza, Kristoffer Tabori, 1952-
Author / Creator
John de Lancie, 1948-, Rosalind Ayres, 1946-, Marnie Mosiman, Ian Ogilvy, 1943-, Begonya Piazza, Kristoffer Tabori, 1952-, Sir Noël Coward, 1899-1973
Date Published / Released
1930, 1994
Publisher
L. A. Theatre Works
Topic / Theme
Amanda Prynne, Elyot Chase, Louise, Sibyl Chase, Victor Prynne
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The Waldorf Conference
written by Nat Segaloff, Daniel M. Kimmel, 1955- and Arnie Reisman (1993); directed by John de Lancie, 1948-; performed by Ed Asner, 1929-, Sheldon 'Shelley' Berman, 1925-, Charles Durning, 1923-2012, David Ellenstein, John Kapelos, 1956-, Bill Macy, 1922-, Richard Masur, 1948-, George Murdock, 1930-, John Randolph, 1915-2004, Ron Rifkin, 1939-, William Schallert and John Schuck, 1940- (Los Angeles, CA: L. A. Theatre Works, 1993, originally published 1993), 1 hour 27 mins, 77 page(s)
On November 24, 1947, the most powerful men in American film met in New York’s plush Waldorf-Astoria Hotel to decide how to address the Communist witch-hunt being carried out by the House Un-American Activities Committee. Twenty-four hours later they emerged having created the Hollywood Blacklist. The Waldorf...
Sample
written by Nat Segaloff, Daniel M. Kimmel, 1955- and Arnie Reisman (1993); directed by John de Lancie, 1948-; performed by Ed Asner, 1929-, Sheldon 'Shelley' Berman, 1925-, Charles Durning, 1923-2012, David Ellenstein, John Kapelos, 1956-, Bill Macy, 1922-, Richard Masur, 1948-, George Murdock, 1930-, John Randolph, 1915-2004, Ron Rifkin, 1939-, William Schallert and John Schuck, 1940- (Los Angeles, CA: L. A. Theatre Works, 1993, originally published 1993), 1 hour 27 mins, 77 page(s)
Description
On November 24, 1947, the most powerful men in American film met in New York’s plush Waldorf-Astoria Hotel to decide how to address the Communist witch-hunt being carried out by the House Un-American Activities Committee. Twenty-four hours later they emerged having created the Hollywood Blacklist. The Waldorf Conference dramatically speculates on what went on in that room.
Date Written / Recorded
1993-10-27, 1993
Field of Study
Drama
Content Type
Spoken word recording
Performer / Ensemble
Ed Asner, 1929-, Sheldon 'Shelley' Berman, 1925-, Charles Durning, 1923-2012, David Ellenstein, John Kapelos, 1956-, Bill Macy, 1922-, Richard Masur, 1948-, George Murdock, 1930-, John Randolph, 1915-2004, Ron Rifkin, 1939-, William Schallert, John Schuck, 1940-
Author / Creator
John de Lancie, 1948-, Ed Asner, 1929-, Sheldon 'Shelley' Berman, 1925-, Charles Durning, 1923-2012, David Ellenstein, John Kapelos, 1956-, Bill Macy, 1922-, Richard Masur, 1948-, George Murdock, 1930-, John Randolph, 1915-2004, Ron Rifkin, 1939-, William Schallert, John Schuck, 1940-, Nat Segaloff, Daniel M. Kimmel, 1955-, Arnie Reisman
Date Published / Released
1993
Publisher
L. A. Theatre Works
Topic / Theme
James F. Byrnes, William Goetz, Spyros Skouras, Barney Balaban, Mendel Silberberg, Nicholas Schenck, Harry Cohn, Dore Schary, Albert Warner, Samuel Goldwyn, Louis B. Mayer, Eric Johnston
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2012. Used by permission of L.A. Theatre Works.
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