An edition of Princess Aurora (1962)

Princess Aurora

Princess Aurora
Anton Dolin, Anton Dolin
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An edition of Princess Aurora (1962)

Princess Aurora

Washington Ballet Guild, Inc. presents "American Ballet Theatre," Lucia Chase and Oliver Smith, directors, Lupe Serrano, Royes Fernandez, Toni Lander, John Kriza, Ruth Ann Koesun, Ivan Allen, Sallie Wilson, Bruce Marks, and Scott Douglas, Eleanor d'Antuono, Gayle Young, Susan Borree, Basil Thompson, Mary Gelder, Gail Israel, Richard Beaty ... musical director Kenneth Schermerhorn, conductor Walter Hagen, regisseur Dimitri Romanoff, ballet master Fernand Nault, assistant ballet master Enrique Martinez, Charles Payne, associate director. "Princess Aurora," choreography by Anton Dolin after Marius Petipa, restaged by Dimitri Romanoff, music by Peter Tchaikowsky, scenery by Michel Baronoff after original designs by Leon Bakst, costumes by Karinska after original designs by Leon Bakst, conductor Water Hagen.

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Loew's Capitol Theatre, Washington, D.C., Monday evening, December 10, [1962], 8:30 p.m., Wednesday evening, December 12, 8:30 p.m.

Title devised by Library staff.

Cast (Monday): Royes Fernandez, Mary Stone, Misses Lee, Plank, Simmons, Weber, Arnott Mader, Misses Heins, Jourdan, Rae, Siegfried, Messrs. Hatcher, Richardson, Saul, Taylor, Misses Borree, D'Antuono, Glder, Israel, Mitchell, Wilson, Messrs. Beaty, Carow, Gradus, Nickel, Poufarrokh, Young, Susan Borree, Mary Gelder, Janet Mitchell, Sallie Wilson, Eleanor D'Antuono, Gail Israel, Ivan Allen, Ruth Ann Koesun, Scott Douglas, Basil Thompson, Ted Kivitt, Eddie Verso.

Cast (Wednesday): Toni Lander, Royes Fernandez [replaced by Bruce Marks on Wednesday], Mary Stone, Misses Lee, Plank, Simmons, Weber, Arnott Mader, Misses Heins, Jourdan, Rae, Siegfried, Messrs. Hatcher, Richardson, Saul, Taylor, Misses Borree, D'Antuono, Gelder, Israel, Mitchell, Wilson, Messrs. Beaty, Carow, Gradus, Nickel, Pourfarrokh, Young, Toni Lander, Royes Fernandez, Susan Borree, Mary Gelder, Janet Mitchell, Sallie Wilson, Eleanor D'Antuono, Gail Israel, Toni Lander, Ivan Allen, Ruth Ann Koesun, Scott Douglas [replaced by Richard Beaty on Wednesday], Basil Thompson, Ted Kivitt, Edie Verso.

Corps de ballet (cont.): Diane Anthony, Joseph Carow, Lawrence Gradus, Kent Hatcher, Harriet Heins, Rosemary Jourdan, Mary Kelly, Ted Kivitt, Karen Krych, Stephania Lee, Victoria Leigh, Judith Lerner, Diana Levy, Fern MacLarnon, Arnott Mader, Janet Mitchell, Janet Morse, Paul Nickel, Melinda Plank, Ali Pourfarrokh, Donna Rae, David Richardson, Peter Saul, Gretchen Schumacher, Judith Siegfried, Elaine Simmons, Mary Stone, Burton Taylor, Eddie Verso, Richard Wagner, Diana Weber.

LC copy shelved under: American Ballet Theatre.

With: The Combat -- Etudes -- Swan Lake -- La fille mal gardee -- Fancy free -- Peter and the Wolf -- Les Patineurs -- Theme and variations -- Les sylphides -- Miss Julie. Issued together.

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

Other Titles
American Ballet Theatre, Aurora's wedding (Choreographic work : Dolin after Petipa, M)

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Library of Congress
PN2093 .C64 1995 no. A182

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1 v. (concert program).

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OL30510183M
LCCN
2010668576

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