An edition of Diva (1974)

Diva.

Diva.
Donn B. Murphy
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An edition of Diva (1974)

Diva.

Georgetown University Theatre Mask and Bauble presents "Diva," a musical outrage, directed by Donn B. Murphy, book and lyrics by John Faro Piroman, music and additional lyrics by Nikki Stern, orchestration Sheldon Goldberg, set design Patrick Maloney, costume design Betsey Wood, lighting Design Michael Meth, musical direction Nikki Stern, production stage manager Micheal Rengers, produced by Ellen Pollan.

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Cover of: Diva.
Diva.
1974
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Edition Notes

Georgetown University Theatre, 123rd season, [1974?].

Title devised by Library staff.

Cast: Katie Wright, Valerie C. Ventre, Marie Hughes, Francine Clark, Adrienne Andersen, David McClanahan, Denise J. Lanctot, Thom Rogers, Eric Purcell, Bob Higgins, William Broughan, Karen A. Zokoff, Mimi Cox, Leslie Granite, Frank X. Forker, John O'Connell, Scott Wakeman, George F. Lutz, Michael Meth, Terry Geisse, Oscar Garcia-Vera, Debbie Dean, Conrad Block, Adrianne Kelly.

LC has 2 copies. Copy 1 has notations by Coe.

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

Other Titles
Calliope XV: Diva

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Library of Congress
PN2093 .C64 1995 no. D112

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1 v. (theater program)

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OL23579421M
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2009657162

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