An edition of Medea (1949)

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An edition of Medea (1949)

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Ford's Theatre, John Little, manager, Guthrie McClintic presents Judith Anderson in "Medea," freely adapted from the "Medea" by Euripides, by Robinson Jeffers, with Henry Brandon, Hilda Vaughn, Mary Servoss, Bruce Gordon, Frederick Worlock, staged by Mr. McClintic, scenery by Ben Edwards, costumes by Castillo (by arrangement with Whitehead and Rea).

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Ford's Theatre, week beginning Monday, March 21, 1949.

Title devised by Library staff.

Advertisement for "Oklahoma!," beginning March 28, 1949 on front cover.

Cast: Hilda Vaughn, Don McHenry, Peter Monsen, James Francis McArdle, Mary Servoss, Marian Seldes, Martha Downs, Judith Anderson, Frederic Worlock, Henry Brandon, Bruce Gordon, Theodore Marcuse, Mary Adams, Anthony Radecki, James Doyle.

In: Richard L. Coe Theater Programs Collection (Library of Congress).

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PN2093 .C64 1995 no. M126

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Pagination
1 v. (theater program).

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OL23941411M
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2009658207

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