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Philipp Jung memorial service

Title
Philipp Jung memorial service [videorecording]
Publication
New York, 1993.

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Additional Authors
  • Brady, Patrick Scott
  • White, Terri
  • Bell, Evan
  • Mayes, Sally
  • Wintersteller, Lynne
  • Rush, Michael
  • Carr, Larry
  • Greenwood, Jane
  • Moore, Patrick, 1962-
  • Schifter, Peter Mark, 1949-1993
  • Paul, Susan
  • Baum, Steve
  • Southall, Carole
  • Zakowska, Donna, 1954-
  • Harrison, Peter
  • Shaw, Deborah
  • Lee, Ming Cho
  • Jung, Wanda
  • Jung, Barbara
  • Jung, Philipp, -1992.
Description
1 videocassette (VHS) (109 min.) : sd., col. SP; 1/2 in.
Summary
Memorial service for scenic designer Philipp Jung (1949-1992). Several songs are performed, and speakers who knew Jung reminisce about him. His correspondence is also read aloud.
Subjects
Note
  • No credits on tape.
  • Audio quality is erratic. Due to a technical glitch the image goes blank at 58:48 but returns at 59:05.
Access (note)
  • Restricted to qualified researchers.
Performer (note)
  • Performers: Patrick Scott Brady, piano. Terri White, Evan Bell, Sally Mayes and Lynne Wintersteller, vocals.
  • Speakers: Michael Rush, Larry Carr, Jane Greenwood, Patrick Moore, Peter Mark Schifter, Susan Paul, Steve Baum, Carole Southall, Donna Zakowska, Peter Harrison, Deborah Shaw, Ming Cho Lee, Wanda Jung, Barbara Jung, and others.
Event (note)
  • Videotaped at Manhattan Theatre Club, City Center Stage I, New York, N.Y., Feb. 15, 1993.
Biography (note)
  • Philipp C. Jung, who studied design in London and at Yale School of Drama, was a scenic designer for Broadway productions such as Eastern standard, Mastergate, and Closer than ever. His Off-Broadway credits included The Lisbon Traviata, Death of a Buick, Bovver boys, Mountain, and Mambo mouth.
Call Number
NCOV 1732
OCLC
171293588
Title
Philipp Jung memorial service [videorecording]
Imprint
New York, 1993.
Access
Restricted to qualified researchers.
Performer
Performers: Patrick Scott Brady, piano. Terri White, Evan Bell, Sally Mayes and Lynne Wintersteller, vocals.
Speakers: Michael Rush, Larry Carr, Jane Greenwood, Patrick Moore, Peter Mark Schifter, Susan Paul, Steve Baum, Carole Southall, Donna Zakowska, Peter Harrison, Deborah Shaw, Ming Cho Lee, Wanda Jung, Barbara Jung, and others.
Event
Videotaped at Manhattan Theatre Club, City Center Stage I, New York, N.Y., Feb. 15, 1993.
Biography
Philipp C. Jung, who studied design in London and at Yale School of Drama, was a scenic designer for Broadway productions such as Eastern standard, Mastergate, and Closer than ever. His Off-Broadway credits included The Lisbon Traviata, Death of a Buick, Bovver boys, Mountain, and Mambo mouth.
Local Note
Gift of Steve Baum.
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Local Subject
Tributes.
Added Author
Brady, Patrick Scott, instrumentalist.
White, Terri, performer.
Bell, Evan, performer.
Mayes, Sally, performer.
Wintersteller, Lynne, performer.
Rush, Michael, speaker.
Carr, Larry, speaker.
Greenwood, Jane, speaker.
Moore, Patrick, 1962- speaker.
Schifter, Peter Mark, 1949-1993, speaker.
Paul, Susan, speaker.
Baum, Steve, speaker.
Southall, Carole, speaker.
Zakowska, Donna, 1954- speaker.
Harrison, Peter, speaker.
Shaw, Deborah, speaker.
Lee, Ming Cho, speaker.
Jung, Wanda, speaker.
Jung, Barbara, speaker.
Jung, Philipp, -1992.
Baum, Steve, donor.
Research Call Number
NCOV 1732
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