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The Library of Congress, The Gertrude Clarke Whittall Poetry and Literature Fund presents, the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Threatre Arts production of "The Knight From Olmedo," by Lope De Vega, translated by Jill Booty, directed by José Tamayo, in observance of the quadricentennial of the birth of Lope De Vega, costumes designed by Victor Maria Cortezo, music composed by Anton Garcia Abril.
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Coolidge Auditorium, November 25-27, 1962.
Title devised by Library staff.
Cast: Robert Stattel, John Swearingen, Stephen Daley, David Frank, Charlotte Jones, Peggy Wood, Tani Seitz, Elaine Winters, Florence Rupert, Dran Seitz, Jane MacLeod Ford, Phoebe Mooney, Jack Eddleman, James Pritchett, George Gitto, Bryce Holman, Joseph Leberman, Patrick Waddington, David Ford, Frank Savino, Sam Haigler Henry, Ray Mihok.
LC copy has notations by Coe. Accompanied by 3 press releases announcing presentation of "The Knight From Olmedo," for immediate release; two public performances to follow anniversary event in celebration of the 400th anniversary of the birth of Spanish playwright Lope de Vega, for release not before November 18, 1962 and announcement for exhibition of Lope de Vega's plays in the Coolidge Auditorium foyer, subsequently in the Hispanic Room of the Main library building from November 1 through January 1, for release not before November 25, 1962.
In: Richard L. Coe Theater Programs Collection (Library of Congress).
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