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Programs

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Brief outlines or explanations of the order to be pursued, criteria for participation, or the subjects embraced in a given event or endeavor. Includes lists of the features composing a dramatic or other performance, with the names of participants. DU Note: LCSH term "Programs" is only used as a Topic for works ABOUT printed lists providing the order of events and other pertinent information for public presentations.

Found in 529 Collections and/or Records:

The Nutcracker : clasic ballet in two acts, four scenes, prologue and apotheosis, 1892 December 18

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Identifier: D004.01.0006.00001
Abstract

Souvenir program for the New York City Ballet's performance on December 18, 1892 at the The City Center of Music and Drama, Inc. in New York, N.Y. Principal performers: Maria Tallchief, Andre Eglevsky, Diana Adams, Patricia Wilde, Nicholas Magallanes, Tanaquil LeClercq, Roy Tobias, Francisco Moncion, Robert Barnett, Herbert Blisss, Yvonne Mounsey. Presented by: Artistic director, George Balanchine. Work performed include: The Nutcracker.

Dates: 1892 December 18

The Odd Couple, 1966

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Identifier: M123.02.0395.0031.00004
Abstract Program from the Central City Opera House Association's 1966 production of "The Odd Couple".Production staff includes: Harvey Medlinsky (director), Oliver Smith (scenic production), Jean Rosenthal (lighting), Ann Roth (costumes), Robert J. Brown (general manager), Donald Whiteley (public relations directorCast includes: Carmine Cardi (Speed), Mark Dawson (Murray), Bob Lussier (Roy), Thomas Ruisinger (Vinnie), Phil Foster (Oscar Madison), George Gobel (Flix Ungar),...
Dates: 1966

The Pirates of Penzance, 1968 July

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Identifier: M123.02.0395.0033.00004
Abstract Program from the Central City Opera House Association's 1968 production of "The Pirates of Penzance".Production staff includes: James Walker (musical director), Herbert Newby (director of production), Peter Goffin (set design), William Cowley(assistant musical director / chorus master), Peter Riley (stagemanager)Cast includes: John Reed (Major-General Stanley), Donald Adams (the Pirate king), John Webley (Samuel), Philip Potter (Frederic), George Cook (Sergeant of...
Dates: 1968 July

The Play's the Thing, 1948 July-August

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Identifier: M123.02.0395.0013.00003
Abstract Program from the Central City Opera House Association production of "The Play's the Thing" from 1948.Cast includes: Richard Hylton (Albert Adam), Louis Calhern (Sandor Turai), Ernest Cossart (Mansky), Frances Compton (Johann Dwornitschek), Faye Emreson (Ilona Szabo), Arthur Margetson (Almady), Claud Allister (Mell), Ted Paterson and Fred Wentler (Lackeys)Production staff includes: Gilbert Miller (director), Frank Gates (scenic design), Kathryn B. Miller (costume...
Dates: 1948 July-August

The Queen of Spades, The Magic Flute, The Threepenny Opera, and The Face on the Barroom Floor, 1995 July-August

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Identifier: M123.02.0395.0059.00001
Abstract Program from the Central City Opera House Association's 1995 productions of "The Queen of Spades," "The Magic Flute," "The Threepenny Opera," and "The Face on the Barroom Floor." The Queen of Spades Production staff includes: John Moriarty (conductor), Michael Ehrman (stage director), Michael Anania (scenic designer), Zack Brown (costume designer), David Wilson (lighting design), Francis Graffeo (chorus master), Sally Waldmann...
Dates: 1995 July-August

The Red Shoes, 1948

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Identifier: D004.04.0047.0007.00001
Abstract

Souvenir program for ''The Red Shoes'' written, produced and directed by Michael Powell & Emeric Pressburger. Principal performers: Anton Walbrook, Marius Goring, Moira Shearer. Presented by: J. Arthur Rank, a production of the Archers.

Dates: 1948

The Royal Ballet, 1963 May 11

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Identifier: D004.01.0007.00006.00001
Abstract Souvenir program for the Royal Ballet Company's performance on Saturday evening, May 11, 1963 at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. Principal performers: Svetlana Beriosova, David Blair, Desmond Doyle, Leslie Edwards, Margot Fonteyn, Christopher Gable, Alexander Grant, Stanley Holden, Ronald Hynd, Gerd Larsen, Anya Linden, Donald Macleary, Nadia Nerina, Rudolf Nureyev, Annette Sibley, Graham Usher. Presented by: The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Ltd. Works performed include:...
Dates: 1963 May 11

The Royal Ballet, 1963 May 17

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Identifier: D004.01.0007.00006.00002
Abstract Souvenir program for the Royal Ballet Company's performance on Friday May 17, 1963 at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. Principal performers: Svetlana Beriosova, David Blair, Desmond Doyle, Leslie Edwards, Margot Fonteyn, Christopher Gable, Alexander Grant, Stanley Holden, Ronald Hynd, Gerd Larsen, Anya Linden, Donald Macleary, Nadia Nerina, Rudolf Nureyev, Annette Sibley, Graham Usher. Presented by: The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Ltd. Works performed include:...
Dates: 1963 May 17

The Royal Ballet, circa 1967

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Identifier: D004.01.0007.00007
Abstract Souvenir program for the Royal Ballet Company's performances the American Tour on Ca. 1967 at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York, N.Y. Principal performers: Svetlana Beriosova, Anthony Dowell, Desmond Doyle, Leslie Edwards, Margot Fonteyn, Alexnader Grant, Robert Helpmann, Stanley Holden, Ronald Hynd, Gerd Larsen...[et. al.]. Presented by: S. Hurok by arrangement with the Royal Opera House Covent Garden Limited. Works performed include: Romeo and Juliet -- Cinderella --Brandenburg...
Dates: circa 1967

The Royal Ballet, circa 1965

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Identifier: D004.01.0007.00008
Abstract Souvenir program for the Royal Ballet Company's performances during a North America tour on 1965 at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York. Principal performers: Svetlana Beriosova, David Blair, Desmond doyle, Leslie Edwards, Margot Fonteyn, Christopher Gable, Alexander Grant, Stanley Holden, Ronald Hynd, Gerd Larsen, Donald MacLeary, Rudolf Nureyev...[et. al.]. Presented by: the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Ltd. in association with The Arts Council of Great Britain. Works performed...
Dates: circa 1965