An edition of Romeo and Juliet (1973)

Romeo and Juliet

Romeo and Juliet
John Cranko, John Cranko
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An edition of Romeo and Juliet (1973)

Romeo and Juliet

The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Martin Feinstein, executive director of performing arts, Julius Rudel, music director and S. Hurok present, by arrangement with The Wuerttemberg State Theatre, general administrator Hans Peter Doll, administrative director Georg Zoller, The Stuttgart Ballet, director John Cranko, assistant director, Anne Wooliams, conductors Stewart Kershaw, Friedrich Lehn, Jacques Beaudry. "Romeo and Juliet," ballet in three acts (after Shakespeare), world premiere: January 11, 1940; first performance Stuttgart Ballet: December 2, 1962, music by Serge Prokofiev, choreography by John Cranko, scenery and costumes by Jürgen Rose, lighting by Gilbert V. Hemsley, Jr., conductor: Jaques Beaudry.

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Romeo and Juliet
1973
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Opera House, The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, June, 1973, Tuesday evening, June 5, 1973, Wednesday evening, June 6, 1973, Sunday afternoon, Sunday evening, June 10, 1973.

Title devised by Library staff.

"Stagebill. Vol. 1, No. 10. June 1973"--p. 5.

Cast: Principal artists of the Stuttgart Ballet: Marcia Haydee, prima ballerina, Birgit Keil, Judith Reyn, Susanne Hanke, Monika Knapp, Joyce Cuoco, Egon Madsen, Richard Cragun, Heinz Clauss, Bernd Berg, Jan Stripling, Vladimir Klos, Ruth Papendick, Gudrun Lechner, Hella Heim, David Sutherland, Jiri Kylian, Reid Anderson, Dieter Ammann, Andrew Oxenham. Corps de Ballet of the Stuttgart Ballet: Pamela Ainsworth, Jean Allenby, Franca Barchiesi, Sabine Bartels, Karen Bieling, Suzanna Brooks, Kristine Elliott, Veronica Esterhuizen, Emilietta Ettlin, Ursula Hägeli, Christa Himmelbauer, Megan Hintz, Elke Holle, Lucia Isenring, Hilde Koch, Gudrun Kranz, Sabine Kupferberg, Kevyn O'Rourke, Catherine Prescott, Michèle Rabier, Norma Restier, Hedda Twiehaus, Dale Brannon, Wilhelm Burmann, Peter Connell, Ulf Esser, Urs Frey, Jürgen Heiss, Marcis Lesins, Mark Neal, Kennet Oberly, Jan Willem de Roo, Kurt Specker, John Sullivan, Ronald Thornhill, Steven Wistrich.

LC copy shelved under: Stuttgart Ballet. Accompanied by playbill advertisement for "Stuttgart Ballet" and mimeograph typescript sheets listing the complete first week's casting and the complete second week's casting. Also accompanied by playbill advertisement with ticket order form for "Romberg's Greatest Stage Hits" "The Student Prince," from June 19-July 8 and "The Desert Song" from July 10-29.

With: Swan Lake. Issued together.

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

Other Titles
Stuttgart Ballet, Romeo and Juliet (Choreographic work : Cranko), Student prince., Desert song.

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Library of Congress
PN2093 .C64 1995 no. S308

The Physical Object

Pagination
1 v. (theater program).

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Open Library
OL30480516M
LCCN
2010479070

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