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Awake and Sing!
written by Clifford Odets, 1906-1963 (1935); directed by Robert Hopkins, 1886-1966 and Norman Lloyd, 1914-; designed by Jan Scott, 1915-2003, Noel Taylor, 1913-2010, Danny Franks, fl. 1969-1995; produced by Norman Lloyd, 1914-, Hollywood Television Theater, Los Angeles, CA; performed by Robert Lipton, 1943-, Milton Selzer, 1918-, Leo Fuchs, 1911-1994, Ruth Storey, 1913-1997, John Myhers, 1921-1992, Felicia Farr, 1932-, Martin Ritt, 1914-1990, Ron Rifkin, 1939- and Walter Matthau, 1920-2000 (Broadway Theatre Archive, 1972), 1 hour 34 mins
This is a performance of Clifford Odets' Awake and Sing! directed by Robert Hopkins and Norman Lloyd.
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written by Clifford Odets, 1906-1963 (1935); directed by Robert Hopkins, 1886-1966 and Norman Lloyd, 1914-; designed by Jan Scott, 1915-2003, Noel Taylor, 1913-2010, Danny Franks, fl. 1969-1995; produced by Norman Lloyd, 1914-, Hollywood Television Theater, Los Angeles, CA; performed by Robert Lipton, 1943-, Milton Selzer, 1918-, Leo Fuchs, 1911-1994, Ruth Storey, 1913-1997, John Myhers, 1921-1992, Felicia Farr, 1932-, Martin Ritt, 1914-1990, Ron Rifkin, 1939- and Walter Matthau, 1920-2000 (Broadway Theatre Archive, 1972), 1 hour 34 mins
Description
This is a performance of Clifford Odets' Awake and Sing! directed by Robert Hopkins and Norman Lloyd. Leo Fuchs, 1911-1994 Ron Rifkin, 1939- Walter Matthau, 1920-2000
Date Written / Recorded
1935, 1972
Field of Study
Theatre
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Robert Lipton, 1943-, Milton Selzer, 1918-, Leo Fuchs, 1911-1994, Ruth Storey, 1913-1997, John Myhers, 1921-1992, Felicia Farr, 1932-, Martin Ritt, 1914-1990, Ron Rifkin, 1939-, Walter Matthau, 1920-2000
Contributor
Noel Taylor, 1913-2010, Leo Fuchs, 1911-1994, Ron Rifkin, 1939-, Walter Matthau, 1920-2000, Danny Franks, fl. 1969-1995, Norman Lloyd, 1914-, Hollywood Television Theater, Los Angeles, CA, Jan Scott, 1915-2003, Mike Stanislavsky, fl. 1966-1992, Sterling Tracy, fl. 1972, Gordon Baird, fl. 1970-1973
Author / Creator
Robert Hopkins, 1886-1966, Norman Lloyd, 1914-, Robert Lipton, 1943-, Milton Selzer, 1918-, Leo Fuchs, 1911-1994, Ruth Storey, 1913-1997, John Myhers, 1921-1992, Felicia Farr, 1932-, Martin Ritt, 1914-1990, Ron Rifkin, 1939-, Walter Matthau, 1920-2000, Clifford Odets, 1906-1963
Date Published / Released
1972
Publisher
Broadway Theatre Archive
Speaker / Narrator
Norman Lloyd, 1909-1980, Robert Hopkins, 1886-1966, Jan Scott, 1915-2003, Danny Franks, fl. 1969-1995, Noel Taylor, 1913-2010, Gordon Baird, fl. 1970-1973, Peter San Filipo, Sr., fl. 1965-1995, Mike Stanislavsky, fl. 1966-1992, Sterling Tracy, fl. 1972, Mundell Lowe, 1922-
Person Discussed
Norman Lloyd, 1909-1980, Robert Hopkins, 1886-1966, Jan Scott, 1915-2003, Danny Franks, fl. 1969-1995, Noel Taylor, 1913-2010, Gordon Baird, fl. 1970-1973, Peter San Filipo, Sr., fl. 1965-1995, Mike Stanislavsky, fl. 1966-1992, Sterling Tracy, fl. 1972, Mundell Lowe, 1922-
Topic / Theme
Family, Theatre, Ralph Berger, Myron Berger, Jacob Berger, Schlosser, Hennie Berger, Uncle Morty, Sam Feinschreiber, Moe Axelrod
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Burning Bright
written by John Steinbeck, 1902-1968 (1950); directed by Curt Conway, 1915-1974; designed by Zvi Geyra, fl. 1959-1960, Michael Travis, 1928-2014, Dean Nelson, fl. 1951; produced by Lewis Freedman, 1926-1992, National Telefilm Associates. Play of the Week, New York, NY; performed by Myron McCormick, 1908-1962, Colleen Dewhurst, 1924-1991, Dana Elcar, 1927-2005 and Donald Madden, 1933-1983 (Broadway Theatre Archive, 1959), 1 hour 41 mins
This is a performance of John Steinbeck's Burning Bright directed by Curt Conway.
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written by John Steinbeck, 1902-1968 (1950); directed by Curt Conway, 1915-1974; designed by Zvi Geyra, fl. 1959-1960, Michael Travis, 1928-2014, Dean Nelson, fl. 1951; produced by Lewis Freedman, 1926-1992, National Telefilm Associates. Play of the Week, New York, NY; performed by Myron McCormick, 1908-1962, Colleen Dewhurst, 1924-1991, Dana Elcar, 1927-2005 and Donald Madden, 1933-1983 (Broadway Theatre Archive, 1959), 1 hour 41 mins
Description
This is a performance of John Steinbeck's Burning Bright directed by Curt Conway. Myron McCormick, 1908-1962 Colleen Dewhurst, 1924-1991 Dana Elcar, 1927-2005
Date Written / Recorded
1950, 1959
Field of Study
Theatre
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Myron McCormick, 1908-1962, Colleen Dewhurst, 1924-1991, Dana Elcar, 1927-2005, Donald Madden, 1933-1983
Contributor
Michael Travis, 1928-2014, Myron McCormick, 1908-1962, Colleen Dewhurst, 1924-1991, Dana Elcar, 1927-2005, Dean Nelson, fl. 1951, Lewis Freedman, 1926-1992, National Telefilm Associates. Play of the Week, New York, NY, Zvi Geyra, fl. 1959-1960, Bill Guyon, fl. 1950-1959
Author / Creator
Curt Conway, 1915-1974, Myron McCormick, 1908-1962, Colleen Dewhurst, 1924-1991, Dana Elcar, 1927-2005, Donald Madden, 1933-1983, John Steinbeck, 1902-1968
Date Published / Released
1959
Publisher
Broadway Theatre Archive
Speaker / Narrator
Michael Travis, 1928-2014, Curt Conway, 1915-1974, Will Holt, fl. 1959-1976, Zvi Geyra, fl. 1959-1960, Dean Nelson, fl. 1951, Bill Guyon, fl. 1950-1959
Person Discussed
Michael Travis, 1928-2014, Curt Conway, 1915-1974, Will Holt, fl. 1959-1976, Zvi Geyra, fl. 1959-1960, Dean Nelson, fl. 1951, Bill Guyon, fl. 1950-1959
Topic / Theme
Domestic matters, Health, Family, Social problems, Theatre, Joe Saul, Mardeen Saul, Ed, Victor
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Death Of A Salesman
written by Arthur Miller, 1915-2005; directed by Alex Segal, 1915-1977; produced by Daniel Melnick, 1932-2009 and David Susskind, 1920-1987, Columbia Broadcasting System; performed by Lee J. Cobb, 1911-1976, Mildred Dunnock, 1901-1991, James Farentino, 1938-, Albert Dekker, 1905-1968, Edward Andrews, 1914-1985, George Segal, 1934-, Gene Wilder, 1933-2016, Bernie Kopell, 1933-, Marge Redmond, 1930-, Marc Fiorini, 1940-, Karen Steele, 1931-1988, June Foray, 1917- and Joan Patrick, fl. 1961-1968 (Broadway Theatre Archive, 1966), 1 hour 46 mins
This award-winning TV adaptation of Death of a Salesman of Arthur Miller's masterwork stars Academy Award-winning actor Lee J. Cobb (12 Angry Men, On the Waterfront) in his heartbreaking portrayal of Willy Loman and the ultimate incoherence of the American Dream. The production is directed by Alex Segal, who won a...
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written by Arthur Miller, 1915-2005; directed by Alex Segal, 1915-1977; produced by Daniel Melnick, 1932-2009 and David Susskind, 1920-1987, Columbia Broadcasting System; performed by Lee J. Cobb, 1911-1976, Mildred Dunnock, 1901-1991, James Farentino, 1938-, Albert Dekker, 1905-1968, Edward Andrews, 1914-1985, George Segal, 1934-, Gene Wilder, 1933-2016, Bernie Kopell, 1933-, Marge Redmond, 1930-, Marc Fiorini, 1940-, Karen Steele, 1931-1988, June Foray, 1917- and Joan Patrick, fl. 1961-1968 (Broadway Theatre Archive, 1966), 1 hour 46 mins
Description
This award-winning TV adaptation of Death of a Salesman of Arthur Miller's masterwork stars Academy Award-winning actor Lee J. Cobb (12 Angry Men, On the Waterfront) in his heartbreaking portrayal of Willy Loman and the ultimate incoherence of the American Dream. The production is directed by Alex Segal, who won an Emmy for this adaptation of Miller's Pulitzer-winning work, and features Golden Globe-winner George Segal (Who's Afraid of Virginia W...
This award-winning TV adaptation of Death of a Salesman of Arthur Miller's masterwork stars Academy Award-winning actor Lee J. Cobb (12 Angry Men, On the Waterfront) in his heartbreaking portrayal of Willy Loman and the ultimate incoherence of the American Dream. The production is directed by Alex Segal, who won an Emmy for this adaptation of Miller's Pulitzer-winning work, and features Golden Globe-winner George Segal (Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?) as Biff and a young Gene Wilder (Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory) as Bernard. Lee J. Cobb, 1911-1976 James Farentino, 1938- George Segal, 1934- Gene Wilder, 1933-2016 Mildred Dunnock, 1901-1991
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Date Written / Recorded
1966
Field of Study
Theatre
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Lee J. Cobb, 1911-1976, Mildred Dunnock, 1901-1991, James Farentino, 1938-, Albert Dekker, 1905-1968, Edward Andrews, 1914-1985, George Segal, 1934-, Gene Wilder, 1933-2016, Bernie Kopell, 1933-, Marge Redmond, 1930-, Marc Fiorini, 1940-, Karen Steele, 1931-1988, June Foray, 1917-, Joan Patrick, fl. 1961-1968
Contributor
Lee J. Cobb, 1911-1976, James Farentino, 1938-, George Segal, 1934-, Gene Wilder, 1933-2016, Mildred Dunnock, 1901-1991, Daniel Melnick, 1932-2009, David Susskind, 1920-1987, Columbia Broadcasting System
Author / Creator
Alex Segal, 1915-1977, Lee J. Cobb, 1911-1976, Mildred Dunnock, 1901-1991, James Farentino, 1938-, Albert Dekker, 1905-1968, Edward Andrews, 1914-1985, George Segal, 1934-, Gene Wilder, 1933-2016, Bernie Kopell, 1933-, Marge Redmond, 1930-, Marc Fiorini, 1940-, Karen Steele, 1931-1988, June Foray, 1917-, Joan Patrick, fl. 1961-1968, Arthur Miller, 1915-2005
Date Published / Released
1966
Publisher
Broadway Theatre Archive
Topic / Theme
Theatre, Willy Loman, Linda, Happy, Uncle Ben, Charley, Biff, Howard Wagner, Stanley, Letta, Miss Forsythe, Bernard, Woman, Jenny
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The Dock Brief
written by John Mortimer, 1923-2009 (1957); directed by Stuart Burge, 1918-2002; produced by David Susskind, 1920-1987, National Telefilm Associates. Play of the Week, New York, NY; performed by Michael Hordern, 1911-1995 and George Walter Rose, 1920-1988 (Broadway Theatre Archive, 1959), 50 mins
This is a performance of John Mortimer's The Dock Brief directed by Stuart Burge.
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written by John Mortimer, 1923-2009 (1957); directed by Stuart Burge, 1918-2002; produced by David Susskind, 1920-1987, National Telefilm Associates. Play of the Week, New York, NY; performed by Michael Hordern, 1911-1995 and George Walter Rose, 1920-1988 (Broadway Theatre Archive, 1959), 50 mins
Description
This is a performance of John Mortimer's The Dock Brief directed by Stuart Burge. Michael Hordern, 1911-1995 George Walter Rose, 1920-1988
Date Written / Recorded
1957, 1959
Field of Study
Theatre
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Michael Hordern, 1911-1995, George Walter Rose, 1920-1988
Contributor
Michael Hordern, 1911-1995, George Walter Rose, 1920-1988, David Susskind, 1920-1987, National Telefilm Associates. Play of the Week, New York, NY
Author / Creator
Stuart Burge, 1918-2002, Michael Hordern, 1911-1995, George Walter Rose, 1920-1988, John Mortimer, 1923-2009
Date Published / Released
1959
Publisher
Broadway Theatre Archive
Speaker / Narrator
Stuart Burge, 1918-2002
Person Discussed
Stuart Burge, 1918-2002
Topic / Theme
Social problems, Theatre
Segments
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Enemies
written by Arkady Leokum, fl. 1966-1971 (1971); directed by Fielder Cook, 1903-2003; produced by Lewis Freedman, 1926-1992, Hollywood Television Theater, Los Angeles, CA; performed by Ned Glass, 1906-1984 and Sam Jaffe, 1891-1984 (Broadway Theatre Archive, 1971), 47 mins
This is a performance of Arkady Leokum's Enemies directed by Fielder Cook.
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written by Arkady Leokum, fl. 1966-1971 (1971); directed by Fielder Cook, 1903-2003; produced by Lewis Freedman, 1926-1992, Hollywood Television Theater, Los Angeles, CA; performed by Ned Glass, 1906-1984 and Sam Jaffe, 1891-1984 (Broadway Theatre Archive, 1971), 47 mins
Description
This is a performance of Arkady Leokum's Enemies directed by Fielder Cook. Ned Glass, 1906-1984 Sam Jaffe, 1891-1984
Date Written / Recorded
1971
Field of Study
Theatre
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Ned Glass, 1906-1984, Sam Jaffe, 1891-1984
Contributor
Ned Glass, 1906-1984, Sam Jaffe, 1891-1984, Lewis Freedman, 1926-1992, Hollywood Television Theater, Los Angeles, CA
Author / Creator
Fielder Cook, 1903-2003, Ned Glass, 1906-1984, Sam Jaffe, 1891-1984, Arkady Leokum, fl. 1966-1971
Date Published / Released
1971
Publisher
Broadway Theatre Archive
Speaker / Narrator
Fielder Cook, 1903-2003
Person Discussed
Fielder Cook, 1903-2003
Topic / Theme
Economics, Social problems, Theatre
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Freeman
written by Phillip Hayes Dean, 1931-2014 (1971); directed by Lloyd George Richards; designed by Liz Matus, fl. 1977, Terence Tam Soon, fl. 1982, Jeff Engel, fl. 1971-2003; produced by Barbara Schultz, fl. 1952, Community Television of Southern California. Visions, Los Angeles, CA; performed by Chip Fields, fl. 1987, Louis Gossett, Jr., 1936-, Paulene Myers, 1913-1996, Richard Ward, 1915-1979 and Dick Anthony Williams, 1934-2012 (Broadway Theatre Archive, 1977), 1 hour 27 mins
This is a performance of Phillip Hayes Dean's Freeman directed by Lloyd George Richards.
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written by Phillip Hayes Dean, 1931-2014 (1971); directed by Lloyd George Richards; designed by Liz Matus, fl. 1977, Terence Tam Soon, fl. 1982, Jeff Engel, fl. 1971-2003; produced by Barbara Schultz, fl. 1952, Community Television of Southern California. Visions, Los Angeles, CA; performed by Chip Fields, fl. 1987, Louis Gossett, Jr., 1936-, Paulene Myers, 1913-1996, Richard Ward, 1915-1979 and Dick Anthony Williams, 1934-2012 (Broadway Theatre Archive, 1977), 1 hour 27 mins
Description
This is a performance of Phillip Hayes Dean's Freeman directed by Lloyd George Richards. Chip Fields, fl. 1987 Louis Gossett, Jr., 1936- Paulene Myers, 1913-1996
Date Written / Recorded
1971, 1977
Field of Study
Theatre
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Chip Fields, fl. 1987, Louis Gossett, Jr., 1936-, Paulene Myers, 1913-1996, Richard Ward, 1915-1979, Dick Anthony Williams, 1934-2012
Contributor
Terence Tam Soon, fl. 1982, Chip Fields, fl. 1987, Louis Gossett, Jr., 1936-, Paulene Myers, 1913-1996, Jeff Engel, fl. 1971-2003, Barbara Schultz, fl. 1952, Community Television of Southern California. Visions, Los Angeles, CA, Liz Matus, fl. 1977, Frank Crawford, fl. 1950-1952, Ron Graft, fl. 1977
Author / Creator
Lloyd George Richards, Chip Fields, fl. 1987, Louis Gossett, Jr., 1936-, Paulene Myers, 1913-1996, Richard Ward, 1915-1979, Dick Anthony Williams, 1934-2012, Phillip Hayes Dean, 1931-2014
Date Published / Released
1977
Publisher
Broadway Theatre Archive
Speaker / Narrator
Lloyd George Richards, Barbara Schultz, fl. 1952, Phil Moore, 1918-1987, Terence Tam Soon, fl. 1982, Liz Matus, fl. 1977, Frank Crawford, fl. 1950-1952, Jeff Engel, fl. 1971-2003, Ron Graft, fl. 1977
Person Discussed
Lloyd George Richards, Barbara Schultz, fl. 1952, Phil Moore, 1918-1987, Terence Tam Soon, fl. 1982, Liz Matus, fl. 1977, Frank Crawford, fl. 1950-1952, Jeff Engel, fl. 1971-2003, Ron Graft, fl. 1977
Topic / Theme
Ethnic relations, Social problems, Politics, Theatre, Osa Lee Aquila, Dr. Rex Coleman, Teresa Aquila, Ned Aquila, Freeman Aquila
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The Master Builder
written by Henrik Ibsen, 1828-1906 (1892); directed by John Morris Stix, 1920-2004; designed by Jac Venza, fl. 1962-2005, Peggy Morrison, fl. 1934-1959, Dean Nelson, fl. 1951; produced by Lewis Freedman, 1926-1992; performed by E. G. Marshall, 1910-1998, Lois Smith, 1930-, Phyllis Ann Love, 1925-, Fred Stewart, 1906-1970, Victor Kilian, 1891-1979, James Patterson, 1932-1972 and Joanna Roos, 1901-1989 (Broadway Theatre Archive, 1960), 1 hour 49 mins
In this production of Henrik Ibsen's late masterpiece The Master Builder, E. G. Marshall (Twelve Angry Men) plays the egomaniacal master builder Halvard Solness, a man whose successful business enterprises cause a host tormenting thoughts about the potency of human will and the responsibility therein. Opposite him...
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written by Henrik Ibsen, 1828-1906 (1892); directed by John Morris Stix, 1920-2004; designed by Jac Venza, fl. 1962-2005, Peggy Morrison, fl. 1934-1959, Dean Nelson, fl. 1951; produced by Lewis Freedman, 1926-1992; performed by E. G. Marshall, 1910-1998, Lois Smith, 1930-, Phyllis Ann Love, 1925-, Fred Stewart, 1906-1970, Victor Kilian, 1891-1979, James Patterson, 1932-1972 and Joanna Roos, 1901-1989 (Broadway Theatre Archive, 1960), 1 hour 49 mins
Description
In this production of Henrik Ibsen's late masterpiece The Master Builder, E. G. Marshall (Twelve Angry Men) plays the egomaniacal master builder Halvard Solness, a man whose successful business enterprises cause a host tormenting thoughts about the potency of human will and the responsibility therein. Opposite him, Lois Smith (Twister) portrays the fierce youth Hilda, a character who bears weighty connections between Nora from A Doll's House and...
In this production of Henrik Ibsen's late masterpiece The Master Builder, E. G. Marshall (Twelve Angry Men) plays the egomaniacal master builder Halvard Solness, a man whose successful business enterprises cause a host tormenting thoughts about the potency of human will and the responsibility therein. Opposite him, Lois Smith (Twister) portrays the fierce youth Hilda, a character who bears weighty connections between Nora from A Doll's House and the eponymous protagonist of Hedda Gabler. Directed by veteran Broadway director John Stix and Richard A. Lukin, this production infuses Ibsen's realism with undeniable energy, throwing into relief the characteristic introspection of his later plays. E. G. Marshall, 1910-1998 Lois Smith, 1930- Phyllis Ann Love, 1925-
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Date Written / Recorded
1892, 1960
Field of Study
Theatre
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
E. G. Marshall, 1910-1998, Lois Smith, 1930-, Phyllis Ann Love, 1925-, Fred Stewart, 1906-1970, Victor Kilian, 1891-1979, James Patterson, 1932-1972, Joanna Roos, 1901-1989
Contributor
Peggy Morrison, fl. 1934-1959, E. G. Marshall, 1910-1998, Lois Smith, 1930-, Phyllis Ann Love, 1925-, Dean Nelson, fl. 1951, Lewis Freedman, 1926-1992, Jac Venza, fl. 1962-2005, Jack Brown, fl. 1960-1973, Eva Le Gallienne, 1899-1991
Author / Creator
John Morris Stix, 1920-2004, E. G. Marshall, 1910-1998, Lois Smith, 1930-, Phyllis Ann Love, 1925-, Fred Stewart, 1906-1970, Victor Kilian, 1891-1979, James Patterson, 1932-1972, Joanna Roos, 1901-1989, Henrik Ibsen, 1828-1906
Date Published / Released
1960
Publisher
Broadway Theatre Archive
Speaker / Narrator
Lewis Freedman, 1926-1992, John Morris Stix, 1920-2004, Jac Venza, fl. 1962-2005, Peggy Morrison, fl. 1934-1959, Jacques Press, 1903-1985, Dean Nelson, fl. 1951, Jack Brown, fl. 1960-1973, Richard A. Lukin, fl. 1960
Person Discussed
Lewis Freedman, 1926-1992, John Morris Stix, 1920-2004, Jac Venza, fl. 1962-2005, Peggy Morrison, fl. 1934-1959, Jacques Press, 1903-1985, Dean Nelson, fl. 1951, Jack Brown, fl. 1960-1973, Richard A. Lukin, fl. 1960
Topic / Theme
Intellectual matters, Domestic matters, Social problems, Theatre, Solness, Hilde, Kaja, Dr. Herdal, Knut Brovik, Ragnar Brovik, Aline Solness
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Much Ado About Nothing
written by William Shakespeare, 1564-1616 (1599); directed by Nick Havinga, fl. 1964-1996 and Alfred Joseph Antoon, 1944-1992; choreographed by Donald Edward Saddler; designed by Theoni V. Aldredge, 1922-2011, Phil Hymes, fl. 1959-2006; produced by Joseph Papp, 1921-1991, Columbia Broadcasting System; performed by Arny Freeman, 1908-1986, Marshall Efron, 1938-, Douglass Watson, 1921-1989, Mark Hammer, 1937-, Jeanne Hepple, 1936-, Charles Bartlett, fl. 1971-2002, Kathleen Effie Widdoes, 1939-, Frederick Coffin, 1943-2003, Jack Gianino, fl. 1972-2006, David Lenthall, fl. 1971-2004, Barnard Hughes, 1915-2006, Jerry Mayer, 1941-2003, George Gugleotti, fl. 1967-1973, Bette Henritze, fl. 1962-2002, Will Mackenzie, fl. 1960-2004, Tom McDermott, 1912-1996, Glenn Walken, 1945-, F. Murray Abraham, 1939-, William Robertson, fl. 1969-1972, Barbara Rubenstein, fl. 1972-1976, Richard Schneider, fl. 1972-1977, Robert Blacker, fl. 1973-2005, Bryan Mihok, fl. 1972, Richard Casper, fl. 1972-1973, James McGill, fl. 1972-1999, Joan Jaffe, fl. 1972-2007, Lindsay Ann Crouse, 1948-, Maury Cooper, fl. 1970-2005, Leland Schwantes, fl. 1972-1979, Rosamond Lynn, fl. 1972-1976, Nina Jordan, 1964- and Sam Waterston, 1940- (New York, NY: Broadway Theatre Archive, 1972), 2 hours 42 mins
This version of Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing takes place in turn-of-the-century America, with Don Pedro portrayed as Teddy Roosevelt and his Rough Riders. Directed by Nick Havinga and featuring Law & Order star Sam Waterson as Benedick, the witty production offers an intricate knot of love, marriage, and m...
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written by William Shakespeare, 1564-1616 (1599); directed by Nick Havinga, fl. 1964-1996 and Alfred Joseph Antoon, 1944-1992; choreographed by Donald Edward Saddler; designed by Theoni V. Aldredge, 1922-2011, Phil Hymes, fl. 1959-2006; produced by Joseph Papp, 1921-1991, Columbia Broadcasting System; performed by Arny Freeman, 1908-1986, Marshall Efron, 1938-, Douglass Watson, 1921-1989, Mark Hammer, 1937-, Jeanne Hepple, 1936-, Charles Bartlett, fl. 1971-2002, Kathleen Effie Widdoes, 1939-, Frederick Coffin, 1943-2003, Jack Gianino, fl. 1972-2006, David Lenthall, fl. 1971-2004, Barnard Hughes, 1915-2006, Jerry Mayer, 1941-2003, George Gugleotti, fl. 1967-1973, Bette Henritze, fl. 1962-2002, Will Mackenzie, fl. 1960-2004, Tom McDermott, 1912-1996, Glenn Walken, 1945-, F. Murray Abraham, 1939-, William Robertson, fl. 1969-1972, Barbara Rubenstein, fl. 1972-1976, Richard Schneider, fl. 1972-1977, Robert Blacker, fl. 1973-2005, Bryan Mihok, fl. 1972, Richard Casper, fl. 1972-1973, James McGill, fl. 1972-1999, Joan Jaffe, fl. 1972-2007, Lindsay Ann Crouse, 1948-, Maury Cooper, fl. 1970-2005, Leland Schwantes, fl. 1972-1979, Rosamond Lynn, fl. 1972-1976, Nina Jordan, 1964- and Sam Waterston, 1940- (New York, NY: Broadway Theatre Archive, 1972), 2 hours 42 mins
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This version of Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing takes place in turn-of-the-century America, with Don Pedro portrayed as Teddy Roosevelt and his Rough Riders. Directed by Nick Havinga and featuring Law & Order star Sam Waterson as Benedick, the witty production offers an intricate knot of love, marriage, and mistaken identities, played with a levity that brings out the comedy in the Bard. Kathleen Effie Widdoes, 1939- Barnard Hughes, 1915-200...
This version of Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing takes place in turn-of-the-century America, with Don Pedro portrayed as Teddy Roosevelt and his Rough Riders. Directed by Nick Havinga and featuring Law & Order star Sam Waterson as Benedick, the witty production offers an intricate knot of love, marriage, and mistaken identities, played with a levity that brings out the comedy in the Bard. Kathleen Effie Widdoes, 1939- Barnard Hughes, 1915-2006 Sam Waterston, 1940-
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Date Written / Recorded
1599, 1972
Field of Study
Theatre
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Arny Freeman, 1908-1986, Marshall Efron, 1938-, Douglass Watson, 1921-1989, Mark Hammer, 1937-, Jeanne Hepple, 1936-, Charles Bartlett, fl. 1971-2002, Kathleen Effie Widdoes, 1939-, Frederick Coffin, 1943-2003, Jack Gianino, fl. 1972-2006, David Lenthall, fl. 1971-2004, Barnard Hughes, 1915-2006, Jerry Mayer, 1941-2003, George Gugleotti, fl. 1967-1973, Bette Henritze, fl. 1962-2002, Will Mackenzie...
Arny Freeman, 1908-1986, Marshall Efron, 1938-, Douglass Watson, 1921-1989, Mark Hammer, 1937-, Jeanne Hepple, 1936-, Charles Bartlett, fl. 1971-2002, Kathleen Effie Widdoes, 1939-, Frederick Coffin, 1943-2003, Jack Gianino, fl. 1972-2006, David Lenthall, fl. 1971-2004, Barnard Hughes, 1915-2006, Jerry Mayer, 1941-2003, George Gugleotti, fl. 1967-1973, Bette Henritze, fl. 1962-2002, Will Mackenzie, fl. 1960-2004, Tom McDermott, 1912-1996, Glenn Walken, 1945-, F. Murray Abraham, 1939-, William Robertson, fl. 1969-1972, Barbara Rubenstein, fl. 1972-1976, Richard Schneider, fl. 1972-1977, Robert Blacker, fl. 1973-2005, Bryan Mihok, fl. 1972, Richard Casper, fl. 1972-1973, James McGill, fl. 1972-1999, Joan Jaffe, fl. 1972-2007, Lindsay Ann Crouse, 1948-, Maury Cooper, fl. 1970-2005, Leland Schwantes, fl. 1972-1979, Rosamond Lynn, fl. 1972-1976, Nina Jordan, 1964-, Sam Waterston, 1940-
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Contributor
Donald Edward Saddler, Theoni V. Aldredge, 1922-2011, Kathleen Effie Widdoes, 1939-, Barnard Hughes, 1915-2006, Sam Waterston, 1940-, Phil Hymes, fl. 1959-2006, Joseph Papp, 1921-1991, Columbia Broadcasting System, Robert Van Ry, fl. 1965-2005, Joe Dicso, fl. 1968-1999, Heino Ripp, fl. 1950-1986
Author / Creator
Donald Edward Saddler, Nick Havinga, fl. 1964-1996, Alfred Joseph Antoon, 1944-1992, Arny Freeman, 1908-1986, Marshall Efron, 1938-, Douglass Watson, 1921-1989, Mark Hammer, 1937-, Jeanne Hepple, 1936-, Charles Bartlett, fl. 1971-2002, Kathleen Effie Widdoes, 1939-, Frederick Coffin, 1943-2003, Jack Gianino, fl. 1972-2006, David Lenthall, fl. 1971-2004, Barnard Hughes, 1915-2006, Jerry Mayer, 1941...
Donald Edward Saddler, Nick Havinga, fl. 1964-1996, Alfred Joseph Antoon, 1944-1992, Arny Freeman, 1908-1986, Marshall Efron, 1938-, Douglass Watson, 1921-1989, Mark Hammer, 1937-, Jeanne Hepple, 1936-, Charles Bartlett, fl. 1971-2002, Kathleen Effie Widdoes, 1939-, Frederick Coffin, 1943-2003, Jack Gianino, fl. 1972-2006, David Lenthall, fl. 1971-2004, Barnard Hughes, 1915-2006, Jerry Mayer, 1941-2003, George Gugleotti, fl. 1967-1973, Bette Henritze, fl. 1962-2002, Will Mackenzie, fl. 1960-2004, Tom McDermott, 1912-1996, Glenn Walken, 1945-, F. Murray Abraham, 1939-, William Robertson, fl. 1969-1972, Barbara Rubenstein, fl. 1972-1976, Richard Schneider, fl. 1972-1977, Robert Blacker, fl. 1973-2005, Bryan Mihok, fl. 1972, Richard Casper, fl. 1972-1973, James McGill, fl. 1972-1999, Joan Jaffe, fl. 1972-2007, Lindsay Ann Crouse, 1948-, Maury Cooper, fl. 1970-2005, Leland Schwantes, fl. 1972-1979, Rosamond Lynn, fl. 1972-1976, Nina Jordan, 1964-, Sam Waterston, 1940-, William Shakespeare, 1564-1616
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Date Published / Released
1972
Publisher
Broadway Theatre Archive
Speaker / Narrator
Joseph Papp, 1921-1991, Theoni V. Aldredge, 1922-2011, Heino Ripp, fl. 1950-1986, Donald Edward Saddler, Nick Havinga, fl. 1964-1996, Alfred Joseph Antoon, 1944-1992, Jimmie Young, fl. 1972, Aaron Sachs, fl. 1962-1973, Lenny Pogan, fl. 1972, Sam Pilafian, fl. 1972-1975, Peter Phillips, 1953-, Henry Bootsie Normand, fl. 1971-1972, Charles Lewis, fl. 1972, Peter Link, Robert Van Ry, fl. 1965-2005, J...
Joseph Papp, 1921-1991, Theoni V. Aldredge, 1922-2011, Heino Ripp, fl. 1950-1986, Donald Edward Saddler, Nick Havinga, fl. 1964-1996, Alfred Joseph Antoon, 1944-1992, Jimmie Young, fl. 1972, Aaron Sachs, fl. 1962-1973, Lenny Pogan, fl. 1972, Sam Pilafian, fl. 1972-1975, Peter Phillips, 1953-, Henry Bootsie Normand, fl. 1971-1972, Charles Lewis, fl. 1972, Peter Link, Robert Van Ry, fl. 1965-2005, Joe Dicso, fl. 1968-1999, Phil Hymes, fl. 1959-2006
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Person Discussed
Joseph Papp, 1921-1991, Theoni V. Aldredge, 1922-2011, Heino Ripp, fl. 1950-1986, Donald Edward Saddler, Nick Havinga, fl. 1964-1996, Alfred Joseph Antoon, 1944-1992, Jimmie Young, fl. 1972, Aaron Sachs, fl. 1962-1973, Lenny Pogan, fl. 1972, Sam Pilafian, fl. 1972-1975, Peter Phillips, 1953-, Henry Bootsie Normand, fl. 1971-1972, Charles Lewis, fl. 1972, Peter Link, Robert Van Ry, fl. 1965-2005, J...
Joseph Papp, 1921-1991, Theoni V. Aldredge, 1922-2011, Heino Ripp, fl. 1950-1986, Donald Edward Saddler, Nick Havinga, fl. 1964-1996, Alfred Joseph Antoon, 1944-1992, Jimmie Young, fl. 1972, Aaron Sachs, fl. 1962-1973, Lenny Pogan, fl. 1972, Sam Pilafian, fl. 1972-1975, Peter Phillips, 1953-, Henry Bootsie Normand, fl. 1971-1972, Charles Lewis, fl. 1972, Peter Link, Robert Van Ry, fl. 1965-2005, Joe Dicso, fl. 1968-1999, Phil Hymes, fl. 1959-2006
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Topic / Theme
Romantic relationships, Theatre, Balthasar, Leonato, Sexton, Beatrice, Borachio, Conrade, Dogberry, Don John, Ursula, Verges, Friar Francis, Claudio, Benedick, Don Pedro, Antonio, Margaret, Innogen, Boy, Hero
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My Heart's in the Highlands
written by William Saroyan, 1908-1981 (1939); directed by Kirk Browning, 1921-2008; designed by Willard Levitas, fl. 1950-1966, Gene Coffin, fl. 1930-1960, Ralph K. Holmes, fl. 1935-1983; produced by Marc Merson, 1931-2013; performed by Eddie Hodges, 1947-, Tamara Daykarhanova, 1892-1980, Nathaniel Frey, 1913-1970, Kevin Coughlin, 1945-1976, Myron McCormick, 1908-1962, Walter Matthau, 1920-2000, Eric Tavaris, fl. 1980-1981, Dianne Ramey, fl. 1958-1963, Terry Carter, 1928-, Griff Evans, fl. 1947-1998, Joe Boland, 1903-1987, Louis Negin, fl. 1957-2001, Beatrice Ruth, fl. 1952-1960 and Allan Lindstrom, fl. 1960 (Broadway Theatre Archive, 1960), 1 hour 17 mins
This is a performance of William Saroyan's My Heart's in the Highlands directed by Kirk Browning.
Sample
written by William Saroyan, 1908-1981 (1939); directed by Kirk Browning, 1921-2008; designed by Willard Levitas, fl. 1950-1966, Gene Coffin, fl. 1930-1960, Ralph K. Holmes, fl. 1935-1983; produced by Marc Merson, 1931-2013; performed by Eddie Hodges, 1947-, Tamara Daykarhanova, 1892-1980, Nathaniel Frey, 1913-1970, Kevin Coughlin, 1945-1976, Myron McCormick, 1908-1962, Walter Matthau, 1920-2000, Eric Tavaris, fl. 1980-1981, Dianne Ramey, fl. 1958-1963, Terry Carter, 1928-, Griff Evans, fl. 1947-1998, Joe Boland, 1903-1987, Louis Negin, fl. 1957-2001, Beatrice Ruth, fl. 1952-1960 and Allan Lindstrom, fl. 1960 (Broadway Theatre Archive, 1960), 1 hour 17 mins
Description
This is a performance of William Saroyan's My Heart's in the Highlands directed by Kirk Browning. Eddie Hodges, 1947- Tamara Daykarhanova, 1892-1980 Walter Matthau, 1920-2000
Date Written / Recorded
1939, 1960
Field of Study
Theatre
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Eddie Hodges, 1947-, Tamara Daykarhanova, 1892-1980, Nathaniel Frey, 1913-1970, Kevin Coughlin, 1945-1976, Myron McCormick, 1908-1962, Walter Matthau, 1920-2000, Eric Tavaris, fl. 1980-1981, Dianne Ramey, fl. 1958-1963, Terry Carter, 1928-, Griff Evans, fl. 1947-1998, Joe Boland, 1903-1987, Louis Negin, fl. 1957-2001, Beatrice Ruth, fl. 1952-1960, Allan Lindstrom, fl. 1960
Contributor
Gene Coffin, fl. 1930-1960, Eddie Hodges, 1947-, Tamara Daykarhanova, 1892-1980, Walter Matthau, 1920-2000, Ralph K. Holmes, fl. 1935-1983, Marc Merson, 1931-2013, Willard Levitas, fl. 1950-1966, Jack Brown, fl. 1960-1973
Author / Creator
Kirk Browning, 1921-2008, Eddie Hodges, 1947-, Tamara Daykarhanova, 1892-1980, Nathaniel Frey, 1913-1970, Kevin Coughlin, 1945-1976, Myron McCormick, 1908-1962, Walter Matthau, 1920-2000, Eric Tavaris, fl. 1980-1981, Dianne Ramey, fl. 1958-1963, Terry Carter, 1928-, Griff Evans, fl. 1947-1998, Joe Boland, 1903-1987, Louis Negin, fl. 1957-2001, Beatrice Ruth, fl. 1952-1960, Allan Lindstrom, fl. 196...
Kirk Browning, 1921-2008, Eddie Hodges, 1947-, Tamara Daykarhanova, 1892-1980, Nathaniel Frey, 1913-1970, Kevin Coughlin, 1945-1976, Myron McCormick, 1908-1962, Walter Matthau, 1920-2000, Eric Tavaris, fl. 1980-1981, Dianne Ramey, fl. 1958-1963, Terry Carter, 1928-, Griff Evans, fl. 1947-1998, Joe Boland, 1903-1987, Louis Negin, fl. 1957-2001, Beatrice Ruth, fl. 1952-1960, Allan Lindstrom, fl. 1960, William Saroyan, 1908-1981
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Date Published / Released
1960
Publisher
Broadway Theatre Archive
Speaker / Narrator
Kirk Browning, 1921-2008, Marc Merson, 1931-2013, Jack Brown, fl. 1960-1973, Gene Coffin, fl. 1930-1960, Ralph K. Holmes, fl. 1935-1983, Willard Levitas, fl. 1950-1966, George Kleinsinger, 1914-1982, Michael Chimes, fl. 1960, Robert Nagel, fl. 1960
Person Discussed
Kirk Browning, 1921-2008, Marc Merson, 1931-2013, Jack Brown, fl. 1960-1973, Gene Coffin, fl. 1930-1960, Ralph K. Holmes, fl. 1935-1983, Willard Levitas, fl. 1950-1966, George Kleinsinger, 1914-1982, Michael Chimes, fl. 1960, Robert Nagel, fl. 1960
Topic / Theme
Economics, Intellectual matters, Family, Social problems, Theatre, Johnny, Johnny's Grandmother, Mr. Kosak, Henry, Jasper MacGregor, Ben Alexander, Philip Carmichael, Esther Kosak, Rufe Apley, Mr. Wiley, Mr. Cunningham, Wallace
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Once Around the Block
written by William Saroyan, 1908-1981 (1949); directed by Kirk Browning, 1921-2008; designed by Willard Levitas, fl. 1950-1966, Gene Coffin, fl. 1930-1960, Ralph K. Holmes, fl. 1935-1983; produced by Marc Merson, 1931-2013, National Telefilm Associates. Play of the Week, New York, NY; performed by Walter Matthau, 1920-2000, Orson Bean, 1928-, Larry Hagman, 1931- and Nina Wilcox, fl. 1957-1985 (Broadway Theatre Archive, 1960), 22 mins
This is a performance of William Saroyan's Once Around the Block directed by Kirk Browning.
Sample
written by William Saroyan, 1908-1981 (1949); directed by Kirk Browning, 1921-2008; designed by Willard Levitas, fl. 1950-1966, Gene Coffin, fl. 1930-1960, Ralph K. Holmes, fl. 1935-1983; produced by Marc Merson, 1931-2013, National Telefilm Associates. Play of the Week, New York, NY; performed by Walter Matthau, 1920-2000, Orson Bean, 1928-, Larry Hagman, 1931- and Nina Wilcox, fl. 1957-1985 (Broadway Theatre Archive, 1960), 22 mins
Description
This is a performance of William Saroyan's Once Around the Block directed by Kirk Browning. Walter Matthau, 1920-2000 Orson Bean, 1928- Larry Hagman, 1931-
Date Written / Recorded
1949, 1960
Field of Study
Theatre
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Walter Matthau, 1920-2000, Orson Bean, 1928-, Larry Hagman, 1931-, Nina Wilcox, fl. 1957-1985
Contributor
Gene Coffin, fl. 1930-1960, Walter Matthau, 1920-2000, Orson Bean, 1928-, Larry Hagman, 1931-, Ralph K. Holmes, fl. 1935-1983, Marc Merson, 1931-2013, National Telefilm Associates. Play of the Week, New York, NY, Willard Levitas, fl. 1950-1966, Jack Brown, fl. 1960-1973
Author / Creator
Kirk Browning, 1921-2008, Walter Matthau, 1920-2000, Orson Bean, 1928-, Larry Hagman, 1931-, Nina Wilcox, fl. 1957-1985, William Saroyan, 1908-1981
Date Published / Released
1960
Publisher
Broadway Theatre Archive
Speaker / Narrator
Marc Merson, 1931-2013, Kirk Browning, 1921-2008, Willard Levitas, fl. 1950-1966, Ralph K. Holmes, fl. 1935-1983, Gene Coffin, fl. 1930-1960, Jack Brown, fl. 1960-1973
Person Discussed
Marc Merson, 1931-2013, Kirk Browning, 1921-2008, Willard Levitas, fl. 1950-1966, Ralph K. Holmes, fl. 1935-1983, Gene Coffin, fl. 1930-1960, Jack Brown, fl. 1960-1973
Topic / Theme
Intellectual matters, Social problems, Theatre, Philip Judah, Jimmy London, Joe Smith, Frances Gate
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