An edition of Olympics (1966)

Olympics

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Olympics
Robert Joffrey
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An edition of Olympics (1966)

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The School of Drama, University of Oklahoma presents "City Center Joffrey Ballet," Robert Joffrey, artistic director, Gerald Arpino, assistant director, Omar K. Lerman, general administrator, Alexander Ewing, general director, music director: Walter Hagen, lighting design: Thomas Skelton, ballet master: Basil Thompson, assistant to Mr. Arpino: James Howell, "Olympics," choreography by Gerald Arpino, set by Ming Cho Lee, lighting design by Thomas Skelton, music by Toshiro Mayusumi, conducted by Walter Hagen.

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University of Oklahoma, [1966?].

Title devised by Library staff.

Cast: Scott Barnard, Frank Bays, Richard Browne, Dermot Burke, Christian Holder, Michael Uthoff, Rex Bickmore, Robert Estner, George Montalbano, Haynes Owens, Robert Talmage, Anthony Williams.

LC copy shelved under: City Center, Joffrey Ballet.

With: Pas des deesses -- The green table. Issued together.

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

Other Titles
City Center Joffrey Ballet, Olympics (Choreographic work : Arpino)

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Library of Congress
PN2093 .C64 1995 no. C260

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1 v. (concert program).

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OL30495726M
LCCN
2010515547

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