01942cam a22003013a 450000100060000000300080000600500170001400800410003103500180007204000320009004100080012208200220013010000180015224500300017025000220020026000350022230000190025750000560027650000520033250000360038450005780042052004230099858000740142160000370149565500580153265500290159070000210161922206BD-RjUL20211209000759.0140306s1961 enk 000 0deng d aBD-RjUL)22271 aDLCcDLCdDLCdBD-RjULbeng aeng00a914.439bANL 19611 aAnouilh, Jean04aThe lark /cJean, Anouilh aPaperback Edition c1961aLondon :bMethuen & Co., a103p. ;c18cm. aLongacre Theatre, week beginning February 13, 1956. a"The Playbill for the Longacre Theatre"--Cover. aTitle devised by Library staff. aCast: Christopher Plummer, Boris Karloff, Julie Harris, Ward Costello, Lois Holmes, John Reese, Roger De Koven, Joseph Wiseman, Michael Higgins, Theodore Bikel, Ann Hillary, Joan Elan, Paul Roebling, Rita Vale, Bruce Gordon, Richard Nicholls, Ralph Roberts, Edward Knight, Joe Bernard, Ruth Maynard, Elizabeth Lawrence, Michael Price, Michael Conrad, William Lennard, Milton Katselas, Edgar Grower. Choral singers: Russell Oberlin, Pauline Seim, Betty Wilson, Jean Hakes, Charles Bressler, Arthur Burrows, Brayton Lewis, by arrangement with the New York Pro Musica Antiqua. aLongacre Theatre, Kermit Bloomgarden presents Julie Harris in "The Lark," a play by Jean Anouilh, adapted by Lillian Hellman, also starring Boris Karloff with Joseph Wiseman, Christopher Plummer, Theodore Bikel, Bruce Gordon, Paul Roebling, Roger De Koven, directed by Joseph Anthony, lights and settings by Jo Mielziner, costumes by Alvin Colt, music composed by Leonard Bernstein, production stage manager Bill Ross. aIn: Richard L. Coe Theater Programs Collection (Library of Congress).00aJoan,cof Arc, Saint,d1412-1431 7aTheater programszNew York (State)zNew York.2rbgenr 7aTheater programs2rbgenr1 aFry, Christopher