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The Association of Producing Artists Rehearse Ibsen
directed by Nick Havinga, fl. 1964-1996; produced by Nick Havinga, fl. 1964-1996, Columbia Broadcasting System (Creative Arts Television, 1967), 28 mins
"The APA ("Association of Producing Artists") rehearses and discusses scenes from Ibsen's "The Wild Duck", with Sidney Walker, Donald Moffat, Clayton Corzatte, Betty Miller and Jennifer Harmon. Stephen Porter, director. 1967."
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directed by Nick Havinga, fl. 1964-1996; produced by Nick Havinga, fl. 1964-1996, Columbia Broadcasting System (Creative Arts Television, 1967), 28 mins
Description
"The APA ("Association of Producing Artists") rehearses and discusses scenes from Ibsen's "The Wild Duck", with Sidney Walker, Donald Moffat, Clayton Corzatte, Betty Miller and Jennifer Harmon. Stephen Porter, director. 1967."
Date Written / Recorded
1967
Field of Study
Theatre
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Nick Havinga, fl. 1964-1996, Columbia Broadcasting System
Author / Creator
Nick Havinga, fl. 1964-1996
Date Published / Released
1967
Publisher
Creative Arts Television
Speaker / Narrator
Donald Moffat, 1930-, Stephen Porter, 1925-2013, Clayton Corzatte, 1927-, Betty Miller, 1925-2004, Sydney Walker, 1921-1994, Jennifer Harmon, 1943-, James Macandrew, 1906-1988
Person Discussed
Donald Moffat, 1930-, Stephen Porter, 1925-2013, Clayton Corzatte, 1927-, Betty Miller, 1925-2004, Sydney Walker, 1921-1994, Jennifer Harmon, 1943-, James Macandrew, 1906-1988
Topic / Theme
Theatre
Person
Nick Havinga, fl. 1964-1996, Donald Moffat, 1930-, Stephen Porter, 1925-2013, Clayton Corzatte, 1927-, Betty Miller, 1925-2004, Sydney Walker, 1921-1994, Jennifer Harmon, 1943-, James Macandrew, 1906-1988
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Dwight MacDonald and The Second City
written by Dwight MacDonald, 1906-1982; directed by John J. Desmond, fl. 1960-1988; produced by Clair Roskam, fl. 1957-1963, Columbia Broadcasting System (Creative Arts Television, 1961), 27 mins
"Discussion and performance about satire and parody, with Dwight MacDonald, author of "Parodies, From Chaucer to Beerbohm and After". With Chicago's "Second City" troupe performing three improvisational skits and numbers from their Broadway show "From the Second City". The troupe includes Barbara Harris, Severn Da...
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written by Dwight MacDonald, 1906-1982; directed by John J. Desmond, fl. 1960-1988; produced by Clair Roskam, fl. 1957-1963, Columbia Broadcasting System (Creative Arts Television, 1961), 27 mins
Description
"Discussion and performance about satire and parody, with Dwight MacDonald, author of "Parodies, From Chaucer to Beerbohm and After". With Chicago's "Second City" troupe performing three improvisational skits and numbers from their Broadway show "From the Second City". The troupe includes Barbara Harris, Severn Darden, Andrew Duncan, Paul Sand, and Eugene Troobnick. 1961."
Date Written / Recorded
1961
Field of Study
Theatre
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Clair Roskam, fl. 1957-1963, Columbia Broadcasting System
Author / Creator
John J. Desmond, fl. 1960-1988, Dwight MacDonald, 1906-1982
Date Published / Released
1961
Publisher
Creative Arts Television
Speaker / Narrator
Barbara Harris, 1935-, Severn Darden, 1929-1995, Paul Sand, 1935-, Andrew Duncan, fl. 1961-1987, Eugene Troobnick, 1926-2003, James Macandrew, 1906-1988, Dwight MacDonald, 1906-1982
Person Discussed
Barbara Harris, 1935-, Severn Darden, 1929-1995, Paul Sand, 1935-, Andrew Duncan, fl. 1961-1987, Eugene Troobnick, 1926-2003, James Macandrew, 1906-1988, Dwight MacDonald, 1906-1982
Topic / Theme
Theatre
Person
John J. Desmond, fl. 1960-1988, Barbara Harris, 1935-, Severn Darden, 1929-1995, Paul Sand, 1935-, Andrew Duncan, fl. 1961-1987, Eugene Troobnick, 1926-2003, James Macandrew, 1906-1988, Dwight MacDonald, 1906-1982, Clair Roskam, fl. 1957-1963
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Eleonora Duse Discussed by Eva LeGallienne and Julie Harris
directed by James MacAllen, fl. 1957-1973; produced by James MacAllen, fl. 1957-1973, Columbia Broadcasting System (Creative Arts Television, 1973), 28 mins
"Two celebrated actresses of two generations --Eva LeGallienne and Julie Harris -- reminisce about a legendary forerunner of an earlier time: Eleonora Duse. LeGallienne, who had seen Duse perform, wrote "The Mystic in the Theater", a biography about the great actress, and came to own many of her personal possessio...
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directed by James MacAllen, fl. 1957-1973; produced by James MacAllen, fl. 1957-1973, Columbia Broadcasting System (Creative Arts Television, 1973), 28 mins
Description
"Two celebrated actresses of two generations --Eva LeGallienne and Julie Harris -- reminisce about a legendary forerunner of an earlier time: Eleonora Duse. LeGallienne, who had seen Duse perform, wrote "The Mystic in the Theater", a biography about the great actress, and came to own many of her personal possessions, which she shows and explains to Harris. Includes a rare film clip of "Cenera" (“Ashes” 1916) showing Duse at the end of her car...
"Two celebrated actresses of two generations --Eva LeGallienne and Julie Harris -- reminisce about a legendary forerunner of an earlier time: Eleonora Duse. LeGallienne, who had seen Duse perform, wrote "The Mystic in the Theater", a biography about the great actress, and came to own many of her personal possessions, which she shows and explains to Harris. Includes a rare film clip of "Cenera" (“Ashes” 1916) showing Duse at the end of her career. Duse tried unsuccessfully to have this film withdrawn. 1973."
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Date Written / Recorded
1973
Field of Study
Theatre
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
James MacAllen, fl. 1957-1973, Columbia Broadcasting System
Author / Creator
James MacAllen, fl. 1957-1973
Date Published / Released
1973
Publisher
Creative Arts Television
Speaker / Narrator
Julie Harris, 1925-2013, Eva LeGallienne, 1899-1991, James Macandrew, 1906-1988
Person Discussed
Julie Harris, 1925-2013, Eva LeGallienne, 1899-1991, James Macandrew, 1906-1988, Eleonora Duse, 1859-1924
Topic / Theme
Theatre
Person
James MacAllen, fl. 1957-1973, Julie Harris, 1925-2013, Eva LeGallienne, 1899-1991, James Macandrew, 1906-1988, Eleonora Duse, 1859-1924
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German Theater of Protest
directed by Clay Yurdin; produced by Lewis Freedman, 1926-1992, Columbia Broadcasting System (Creative Arts Television, 1957), 26 mins
This documentary features German Theater from 1918-1938.
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directed by Clay Yurdin; produced by Lewis Freedman, 1926-1992, Columbia Broadcasting System (Creative Arts Television, 1957), 26 mins
Description
This documentary features German Theater from 1918-1938.
Date Written / Recorded
1957
Field of Study
Theatre
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Lewis Freedman, 1926-1992, Columbia Broadcasting System
Author / Creator
Clay Yurdin
Date Published / Released
1957
Publisher
Creative Arts Television
Speaker / Narrator
Sorrell Booke, 1930-1994, William Shatner, 1931-, Dana Elcar, 1927-2005, Dortha Duckworth, 1905-1996, David Opatoshu, 1918-1996, Pirie MacDonald, fl. 1957-1996, Robert Eckles, fl. 1944-2005, Irma Hurley, fl. 1957-1973, Sydney Walker, 1921-1994, James Macandrew, 1906-1988
Person Discussed
Sorrell Booke, 1930-1994, William Shatner, 1931-, Dana Elcar, 1927-2005, Dortha Duckworth, 1905-1996, David Opatoshu, 1918-1996, Pirie MacDonald, fl. 1957-1996, Robert Eckles, fl. 1944-2005, Irma Hurley, fl. 1957-1973, Sydney Walker, 1921-1994, James Macandrew, 1906-1988
Topic / Theme
Theatre
Person
Clay Yurdin, Sorrell Booke, 1930-1994, William Shatner, 1931-, Dana Elcar, 1927-2005, Dortha Duckworth, 1905-1996, David Opatoshu, 1918-1996, Pirie MacDonald, fl. 1957-1996, Robert Eckles, fl. 1944-2005, Irma Hurley, fl. 1957-1973, Sydney Walker, 1921-1994, James Macandrew, 1906-1988, Lewis Freedman, 1926-1992
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The Making of a Musical: Do I Hear a Waltz?
directed by Nick Havinga, fl. 1964-1996; produced by Dan Gallagher, fl. 1963, Columbia Broadcasting System (Creative Arts Television, 1965), 27 mins
Discussion of the production of "Do I Hear a Waltz?" with Arthur Laurents, author of the book for the show, Beni Montresor, set designer, and lyricist Stephen Sondheim. Includes graphics from the scene design and former productions on which the musical is based. 1965.
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directed by Nick Havinga, fl. 1964-1996; produced by Dan Gallagher, fl. 1963, Columbia Broadcasting System (Creative Arts Television, 1965), 27 mins
Description
Discussion of the production of "Do I Hear a Waltz?" with Arthur Laurents, author of the book for the show, Beni Montresor, set designer, and lyricist Stephen Sondheim. Includes graphics from the scene design and former productions on which the musical is based. 1965.
Date Written / Recorded
1965
Field of Study
Theatre
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Dan Gallagher, fl. 1963, Columbia Broadcasting System
Author / Creator
Nick Havinga, fl. 1964-1996
Date Published / Released
1965
Publisher
Creative Arts Television
Speaker / Narrator
Arthur Laurents, 1917-2011, Stephen Sondheim, 1930-, James Macandrew, 1906-1988, Beni Montresor, 1926-2001
Person Discussed
Arthur Laurents, 1917-2011, Stephen Sondheim, 1930-, James Macandrew, 1906-1988, Beni Montresor, 1926-2001
Topic / Theme
Theatre
Person
Nick Havinga, fl. 1964-1996, Arthur Laurents, 1917-2011, Stephen Sondheim, 1930-, James Macandrew, 1906-1988, Beni Montresor, 1926-2001, Dan Gallagher, fl. 1963
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A Master of Burlesque
produced by Columbia Broadcasting System (Creative Arts Television, 1966), 29 mins
"Steve Mills, an old-timer from the world of vaudeville, a "top banana" as he was called, with help from Caro Cormic, Abagail Chase, Dexter Maitland, and Harry Ryan, presents well known skits from the golden days of burlesque. These are dramatic bits, often with outsized props, that audiences knew well and expecte...
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produced by Columbia Broadcasting System (Creative Arts Television, 1966), 29 mins
Description
"Steve Mills, an old-timer from the world of vaudeville, a "top banana" as he was called, with help from Caro Cormic, Abagail Chase, Dexter Maitland, and Harry Ryan, presents well known skits from the golden days of burlesque. These are dramatic bits, often with outsized props, that audiences knew well and expected to see again and again. Some examples: "The Telephone", "Sonny Boy," "Nagging Woman," "The Olio," and "In the Alley." Mills points ou...
"Steve Mills, an old-timer from the world of vaudeville, a "top banana" as he was called, with help from Caro Cormic, Abagail Chase, Dexter Maitland, and Harry Ryan, presents well known skits from the golden days of burlesque. These are dramatic bits, often with outsized props, that audiences knew well and expected to see again and again. Some examples: "The Telephone", "Sonny Boy," "Nagging Woman," "The Olio," and "In the Alley." Mills points out that these skits were not written down and were borrowed back and forth among performers, each of whom gave them a special twist. They all included stock characters, living stereotypes with predetermined punch lines. 1966."
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Date Written / Recorded
1966
Field of Study
Theatre
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Columbia Broadcasting System
Date Published / Released
1966
Publisher
Creative Arts Television
Speaker / Narrator
James Macandrew, 1906-1988, Steve Mills, fl. 1939-1966, Dexter Maitland, fl. 1966-1968, Harry Ryan, fl. 1966, Coro Cormick, fl. 1966, Abagail Chase, fl. 1966
Person Discussed
James Macandrew, 1906-1988, Steve Mills, fl. 1939-1966, Dexter Maitland, fl. 1966-1968, Harry Ryan, fl. 1966, Coro Cormick, fl. 1966, Abagail Chase, fl. 1966
Topic / Theme
Theatre
Person
James Macandrew, 1906-1988, Steve Mills, fl. 1939-1966, Dexter Maitland, fl. 1966-1968, Harry Ryan, fl. 1966, Coro Cormick, fl. 1966, Abagail Chase, fl. 1966
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Richard III
written by William Shakespeare, 1564-1616; directed by Clay Yurdin; produced by Lewis Freedman, 1926-1992, Columbia Broadcasting System; performed by Roberts Blossom, 1924-2011, Frank Groseclose, fl. 1957, Robert Lansing, 1928-1994, Arthur Malet, 1927-, Nan Martin, 1927-2010, Woodrow Parfrey, 1922-1984, Joseph Ruskin, 1924-, Richard Shepard, fl. 1956-1971 and Wayne Tippit, fl. 1954-2000 (Creative Arts Television, 1957), 24 mins
"Scenes from Shakespeare's "Richard III" showing his steady progression into deceit. Performers: Robert Blossom, Robert Lansing, Frank Groseclose, Arthur Malet, Nan Martin, and Wayne Tippit. 1957."
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written by William Shakespeare, 1564-1616; directed by Clay Yurdin; produced by Lewis Freedman, 1926-1992, Columbia Broadcasting System; performed by Roberts Blossom, 1924-2011, Frank Groseclose, fl. 1957, Robert Lansing, 1928-1994, Arthur Malet, 1927-, Nan Martin, 1927-2010, Woodrow Parfrey, 1922-1984, Joseph Ruskin, 1924-, Richard Shepard, fl. 1956-1971 and Wayne Tippit, fl. 1954-2000 (Creative Arts Television, 1957), 24 mins
Description
"Scenes from Shakespeare's "Richard III" showing his steady progression into deceit. Performers: Robert Blossom, Robert Lansing, Frank Groseclose, Arthur Malet, Nan Martin, and Wayne Tippit. 1957." Roberts Blossom, 1924-2011 Frank Groseclose, fl. 1957 Robert Lansing, 1928-1994
Date Written / Recorded
1957
Field of Study
Theatre
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Roberts Blossom, 1924-2011, Frank Groseclose, fl. 1957, Robert Lansing, 1928-1994, Arthur Malet, 1927-, Nan Martin, 1927-2010, Woodrow Parfrey, 1922-1984, Joseph Ruskin, 1924-, Richard Shepard, fl. 1956-1971, Wayne Tippit, fl. 1954-2000
Contributor
Roberts Blossom, 1924-2011, Frank Groseclose, fl. 1957, Robert Lansing, 1928-1994, Lewis Freedman, 1926-1992, Columbia Broadcasting System, James Macandrew, 1906-1988
Author / Creator
Clay Yurdin, Roberts Blossom, 1924-2011, Frank Groseclose, fl. 1957, Robert Lansing, 1928-1994, Arthur Malet, 1927-, Nan Martin, 1927-2010, Woodrow Parfrey, 1922-1984, Joseph Ruskin, 1924-, Richard Shepard, fl. 1956-1971, Wayne Tippit, fl. 1954-2000, William Shakespeare, 1564-1616
Date Published / Released
1957
Publisher
Creative Arts Television
Speaker / Narrator
Clay Yurdin, James Macandrew, 1906-1988
Person Discussed
Clay Yurdin, James Macandrew, 1906-1988
Topic / Theme
Family, History curriculums, Politics, War, Theatre, King Edward IV, Sir Richard Ratcliffe, Sir William Catesby, Duke of Buckingham, Jane Shore, Earl Rivers, Richard III, Queen Elizabeth, Lord Grey, Duchess of York, Lord Hastings, Earl of Richmond, Lord Stanley, Sir Robert Brakenbury, Lady Anne, Tressel, Berkeley, George Plantagenet, Edward, Prince of Wales, Richard, Duke of York, Edward Plantagen...
Family, History curriculums, Politics, War, Theatre, King Edward IV, Sir Richard Ratcliffe, Sir William Catesby, Duke of Buckingham, Jane Shore, Earl Rivers, Richard III, Queen Elizabeth, Lord Grey, Duchess of York, Lord Hastings, Earl of Richmond, Lord Stanley, Sir Robert Brakenbury, Lady Anne, Tressel, Berkeley, George Plantagenet, Edward, Prince of Wales, Richard, Duke of York, Edward Plantagenet as young boy, Margaret Pole as young girl, King Henry VI's Ghost, Edward of Westminster's Ghost, Marquis of Dorset, Sir Thomas Vaughan, Duke of Norfolk, Earl of Surrey, Sir James Tyrrell, Lord Love, Earl of Oxford, Sir Walter Herbert, Sir James Blunt, Sir William Brandon, Archbishop of Canterbury, Archbishop of York, Bishop of Ely, John, Lord Mayor of London, Hastings, Sheriff of Wiltshire, Clarence's Ghost, Earl Rivers' Ghost, Lord Richard Grey's Ghost, Sir Thomas Vaughan's Ghost, Richard, Duke of York's Ghost, Hastings' Ghost, Lady Anne's Ghost, Duke of Buckingham's Ghost, Margaret
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Clay Yurdin, James Macandrew, 1906-1988, Roberts Blossom, 1924-2011, Frank Groseclose, fl. 1957, Robert Lansing, 1928-1994, Arthur Malet, 1927-, Nan Martin, 1927-2010, Woodrow Parfrey, 1922-1984, Joseph Ruskin, 1924-, Richard Shepard, fl. 1956-1971, Wayne Tippit, fl. 1954-2000, William Shakespeare, 1564-1616, Lewis Freedman, 1926-1992
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Sojourner Truth
written by No Author Attribution; directed by Nick Havinga, fl. 1964-1996; produced by Dan Gallagher, fl. 1963, Columbia Broadcasting System; performed by Paulene Myers, 1913-1996 and James Macandrew, 1906-1988 (Creative Arts Television, 1966), 29 mins
"Author and actress Paulene Myers in a one-woman show portraying Sojourner Truth, who was born a slave in the United States in 1797 and became an active abolitionist and feminist. 1966."
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written by No Author Attribution; directed by Nick Havinga, fl. 1964-1996; produced by Dan Gallagher, fl. 1963, Columbia Broadcasting System; performed by Paulene Myers, 1913-1996 and James Macandrew, 1906-1988 (Creative Arts Television, 1966), 29 mins
Description
"Author and actress Paulene Myers in a one-woman show portraying Sojourner Truth, who was born a slave in the United States in 1797 and became an active abolitionist and feminist. 1966." Paulene Myers, 1913-1996
Date Written / Recorded
1966
Field of Study
Theatre
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Paulene Myers, 1913-1996, James Macandrew, 1906-1988
Contributor
Paulene Myers, 1913-1996, Dan Gallagher, fl. 1963, Columbia Broadcasting System
Author / Creator
Nick Havinga, fl. 1964-1996, Paulene Myers, 1913-1996, James Macandrew, 1906-1988, No Author Attribution
Date Published / Released
1966
Publisher
Creative Arts Television
Topic / Theme
Social problems, Biographies, Theatre, Narrator, Sojourner Truth
Person
Nick Havinga, fl. 1964-1996, Paulene Myers, 1913-1996, James Macandrew, 1906-1988, No Author Attribution, Dan Gallagher, fl. 1963
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Theater Laboratoire Vicinal: Real-Reel
directed by Merrill Brockway, 1923-2013; produced by Merrill Brockway, 1923-2013, Columbia Broadcasting System (Creative Arts Television, 1971), 28 mins
"Theater Laboratoire Vicinal's experimental theater work "Real-Reel". Performance, with commentary by theater critic Margaret Croyden. With actors Frederic Flamand and Jean Pol Ferbus. Theater Laboratoire Vicinal is related historically to Jerzy Grotowski's Polish Laboratory Theater, The Living Theater of Julian B...
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directed by Merrill Brockway, 1923-2013; produced by Merrill Brockway, 1923-2013, Columbia Broadcasting System (Creative Arts Television, 1971), 28 mins
Description
"Theater Laboratoire Vicinal's experimental theater work "Real-Reel". Performance, with commentary by theater critic Margaret Croyden. With actors Frederic Flamand and Jean Pol Ferbus. Theater Laboratoire Vicinal is related historically to Jerzy Grotowski's Polish Laboratory Theater, The Living Theater of Julian Beck and Judith Molina, and to Joe Chaikin's Open Theater. Vicinal has toured many important theater festivals all over the world. Under...
"Theater Laboratoire Vicinal's experimental theater work "Real-Reel". Performance, with commentary by theater critic Margaret Croyden. With actors Frederic Flamand and Jean Pol Ferbus. Theater Laboratoire Vicinal is related historically to Jerzy Grotowski's Polish Laboratory Theater, The Living Theater of Julian Beck and Judith Molina, and to Joe Chaikin's Open Theater. Vicinal has toured many important theater festivals all over the world. Underlying the experimental nature of this two-man performance is an attempt to present meaning without plot, and to provide a language with little verbal communication. 1971."
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Date Written / Recorded
1971
Field of Study
Theatre
Content Type
Performance
Contributor
Merrill Brockway, 1923-2013, Columbia Broadcasting System
Author / Creator
Merrill Brockway, 1923-2013
Date Published / Released
1971
Publisher
Creative Arts Television
Speaker / Narrator
Jean-Pol Ferbus, 1949-1999, Frederic Flammand, fl. 1971-1972, Margaret Croyden, fl. 1970-1978, James Macandrew, 1906-1988, Anne West, fl. 1972-1978, France Joset, fl. 1972, Rafael Godinho, fl. 1972, Baba, fl. 1972
Person Discussed
Jean-Pol Ferbus, 1949-1999, Frederic Flammand, fl. 1971-1972, Margaret Croyden, fl. 1970-1978, James Macandrew, 1906-1988, Anne West, fl. 1972-1978, France Joset, fl. 1972, Rafael Godinho, fl. 1972, Baba, fl. 1972
Topic / Theme
Theatre
Person
Merrill Brockway, 1923-2013, Jean-Pol Ferbus, 1949-1999, Frederic Flammand, fl. 1971-1972, Margaret Croyden, fl. 1970-1978, James Macandrew, 1906-1988, Anne West, fl. 1972-1978, France Joset, fl. 1972, Rafael Godinho, fl. 1972, Baba, fl. 1972
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Yiddish Stories of Two Worlds
directed by Nick Havinga, fl. 1964-1996 (Creative Arts Television, 1965), 27 mins
"Performance of excerpts from Sholom Aleichem's "Tevye's Daughters" from "Modern Child", and Yuri Suhl's "Citizenship" from "And With Such A Beard". With actors John Randolph, Sarah Cunningham, Rubert Burr, and Jacqueline Britton. Commentary by Dr. Frederic Ewen, Prof. of English Literature at Brooklyn College. 19...
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directed by Nick Havinga, fl. 1964-1996 (Creative Arts Television, 1965), 27 mins
Description
"Performance of excerpts from Sholom Aleichem's "Tevye's Daughters" from "Modern Child", and Yuri Suhl's "Citizenship" from "And With Such A Beard". With actors John Randolph, Sarah Cunningham, Rubert Burr, and Jacqueline Britton. Commentary by Dr. Frederic Ewen, Prof. of English Literature at Brooklyn College. 1965."
Date Written / Recorded
1965
Field of Study
Theatre
Content Type
Documentary
Author / Creator
Nick Havinga, fl. 1964-1996
Date Published / Released
1965
Publisher
Creative Arts Television
Speaker / Narrator
John Randolph, 1915-2004, Sarah Cunningham, Robert Burr, 1922-2000, James Macandrew, 1906-1988, Dr. Frederic Ewen, fl. 1965, Jacqueline Britton, fl. 1965-2005
Person Discussed
John Randolph, 1915-2004, Sarah Cunningham, Robert Burr, 1922-2000, James Macandrew, 1906-1988, Dr. Frederic Ewen, fl. 1965, Jacqueline Britton, fl. 1965-2005, Sholom Rabinovich Aleichem, 1859-1916, Yuri Suhl, 1908-1986
Topic / Theme
Theatre
Person
Nick Havinga, fl. 1964-1996, John Randolph, 1915-2004, Sarah Cunningham, Robert Burr, 1922-2000, James Macandrew, 1906-1988, Dr. Frederic Ewen, fl. 1965, Jacqueline Britton, fl. 1965-2005, Sholom Rabinovich Aleichem, 1859-1916, Yuri Suhl, 1908-1986
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