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After the ball

Title
  1. After the ball [sound recording] / the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts at The U. S. Custom House, One Bowling Green [presents] ; series producer, Alan J. Pally ; [written] by Noel Coward ; a musical adaptation of Lady Windermere's Fan, by Oscar Wilde ; edited from the original version and with additional material by Barry Day ; Bob Diamond, director.
Author
  1. Coward, Noël, 1899-1973.

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Additional authors
  1. Wilde, Oscar, 1854-1900.
  2. Diamond, Bobby
  3. Rogers, Robert G., 1936-2008.
  4. Worth, Irene
  5. Green, Constance
  6. Lang, Ellen
  7. Holmes, Richard (Singer)
  8. Bater, Glenn
  9. Reese, Irwin
  10. Gabrielli, Gina
  11. Marquez-Sterling, Loli
  12. Matsuki, Susan
  13. Nonnemacher, Anne
  14. Mason, Phillip
  15. Guido, Richard
  16. Renault, Raymond
  17. Day, Barry
  18. Pally, Alan J.
  19. New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
Description
  1. 3 sound discs (133 min.) : digital, mono.; 4 3/4 in.
Series statement
  1. Man of some importance: Oscar Wilde and the Performing Arts
Uniform title
  1. After the ball
  2. Man of some importance: Oscar Wilde and the Performing Arts.
Alternative title
  1. After the ball
Subject
  1. Man-woman relationships > Drama
  2. Musicals
  3. Wilde, Oscar, 1854-1900 > Adaptations
  4. Marriage > Drama
Call number
  1. *LDC 42770
Note
  1. "A series making the centennial of the death of Oscar Wilde" -- Program.
  2. House program [6 p.] including biographical information about the participants, available on request.
Credits (note)
  1. Produced and introduced by Alan J. Pally ; opening remarks by Barry Day ; Linda Shiers, Virginia Engasser, stage managers.
Performer (note)
  1. Irene Worth (Duchess of Berwick), Constance Green (Lady Windermere), Bob Diamond (Lord Windermere), Ellen Lang (Mrs. Erlynne), Richard Holmes (Lord Darlington), Glenn Bater (Lord Augustus), Irwin Reese (Mr. Hopper), Gina Gabrielli (Lady Agatha), Loli Marquez-Sterling (Lady Plymdale), Susan Matsuki (Lady Stutfield), Anne Nonnemacher (Lady Jedburgh), Phillip Mason (Mr. Dumby), Richard Guido (Mr. Cecil Graham), Raymond Renault (Parker, the butler).
Event (note)
  1. Recorded at The U. S. Custom House, One Bowling Green, New York, N.Y., Apr. 21, 2001.
Author
  1. Coward, Noël, 1899-1973.
Title
  1. After the ball [sound recording] / the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts at The U. S. Custom House, One Bowling Green [presents] ; series producer, Alan J. Pally ; [written] by Noel Coward ; a musical adaptation of Lady Windermere's Fan, by Oscar Wilde ; edited from the original version and with additional material by Barry Day ; Bob Diamond, director.
Series
  1. Man of some importance: Oscar Wilde and the Performing Arts
  2. Man of some importance: Oscar Wilde and the Performing Arts.
Credits
  1. Produced and introduced by Alan J. Pally ; opening remarks by Barry Day ; Linda Shiers, Virginia Engasser, stage managers.
Performer
  1. Robert Rogers, piano.
Cast
  1. Irene Worth (Duchess of Berwick), Constance Green (Lady Windermere), Bob Diamond (Lord Windermere), Ellen Lang (Mrs. Erlynne), Richard Holmes (Lord Darlington), Glenn Bater (Lord Augustus), Irwin Reese (Mr. Hopper), Gina Gabrielli (Lady Agatha), Loli Marquez-Sterling (Lady Plymdale), Susan Matsuki (Lady Stutfield), Anne Nonnemacher (Lady Jedburgh), Phillip Mason (Mr. Dumby), Richard Guido (Mr. Cecil Graham), Raymond Renault (Parker, the butler).
Event
  1. Recorded at The U. S. Custom House, One Bowling Green, New York, N.Y., Apr. 21, 2001.
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Added author
  1. Wilde, Oscar, 1854-1900. Lady Windermere's fan.
  2. Diamond, Bobby. Director
  3. Rogers, Robert G., 1936-2008. Performer
  4. Worth, Irene. Performer
  5. Green, Constance. Performer
  6. Lang, Ellen. Performer
  7. Holmes, Richard (Singer) Performer
  8. Bater, Glenn. Performer
  9. Reese, Irwin. Performer
  10. Gabrielli, Gina. Performer
  11. Marquez-Sterling, Loli. Performer
  12. Matsuki, Susan. Performer
  13. Nonnemacher, Anne. Performer
  14. Mason, Phillip. Performer
  15. Guido, Richard. Performer
  16. Renault, Raymond. Performer
  17. Day, Barry. Adapter
  18. Pally, Alan J. Producer
  19. New York Public Library for the Performing Arts.
Research call number
  1. *LDC 42770
  2. *LTC-A 968
  3. *LTD-A 400
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