Antony and Cleopatra.
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TextLanguage: English Publication details: c1950 [reprinting1961] CAMBRIDGE : University press,Description: 262 p. ; 16 cmGenre/Form: Summary: Ziegfeld Theatre, by arrangement with Laurence Olivier Productions, Ltd., Gilbert Miller presents William Shakespeare "Antony and Cleopatra," directed by Michael Benthall, settings by Roger Furse, costumes by Audrey Cruddas, music by Herbert Menges, sword-play by Clement McCallin, orchestra directed by Jacques Singer.
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Central Library, University of Rajshahi | Fiction | 822.33 ANT 1961 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | C-5 | Available | Not Found | 56615 |
Ziegfeld Theatre, week beginning December 24, 1951.
Cast: David Greene, Vivien Leigh, Laurence Olivier, Harold Kasket, Alec McCowen, Patrick Troughton, Katharine Blake, Robert Beaumont, Donald Pleasence, Harry Andrews, Mairhi Russell, Robert Helpmann, Wilfrid Hyde White, Jack Melford, Ronald Adam, Elizabeth Kentish, Niall MacGinnis, Max Gardiner, Pat Nye, Anthony Pelly, Lyndon Brook, Dan Cunningham, Edmund Purdom, Cy Grant, Oliver Hunter, John Dunbar, Paul Homer, Clifford Williams, Timothy Bateson, Noel Coleman, John Dearth, Colin Kemball, David Orr, Jessie Barclay, Renee Goddard, Teresa Moore, Jill Welchman, Winifred Hill, Jan Carew, Terence Owen.
Title devised by Library staff.
LC copy has notations by Coe. Accompanied by Walter F. Kerr review of "Anthony and Cleopatra," in New York Times, Dec. 22, 1951. Shelved under Caesar and Cleopatra. DLC
Ziegfeld Theatre, by arrangement with Laurence Olivier Productions, Ltd., Gilbert Miller presents William Shakespeare "Antony and Cleopatra," directed by Michael Benthall, settings by Roger Furse, costumes by Audrey Cruddas, music by Herbert Menges, sword-play by Clement McCallin, orchestra directed by Jacques Singer.
In: Richard L. Coe Theater Programs Collection (Library of Congress).
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