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Martin Beck Theatre, David Merrick Arts Foundation, by arragnement with the governors of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon presents The Royal Shakespeare Company in Peter Weiss's "The Persecution and Assassination of Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton Under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade," English version by Geoffrey Skelton, verse adaptation by Adrian Mitchell, directed by Peter Brook, setting and properties designed by Sally Jacobs, costumes by Gunilla Pamstierna-Weiss, choreographer, Malcolm Goddard, lighting and design supervision by Lloyd Burlingame, music by Richard Peaslee, assistant to the director Ian Richardson.
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Martin Beck Theatre, January, 1966.
"Playbill. Volume 3, January 1966, Number 1"--p. [3].
Title devised by Library staff.
Cast: Clifford Rose, Brenda Kempner, Ruth Baker, Michael Williams, Freddie Jones, Hugh Sullivan, Jonathan Burn, Jeanette Landis, Robert Lloyd, Glenda Jackson, Ian Richardson, Susan Williamson, Patrick Magee, John Steiner, Mark Jones, Morgan Sheppard, James Mellor, Ian Hogg, Mark Jones, Henry Woolf, John Hussey, John Harwood, Leon Lissek, Mary Allen, Michael Farnsworth, Maroussia Frank, Tamara Fuerst, Guy Gordon, Sheila Grant, Michael Percival, Lyn Pinkney, Carol Raymont, Heather Canning, Jennifer Tudor, Timothy Hardy, Stanford Trowell. Musicians: Patrick Gowers, Richard Callinan, Michael Gould, Nicholas Moes, Rainer Schuelein.
LC copy has annotations by Coe consisting of tick marks by certain names in cast list.
In: Richard L. Coe Theater Programs Collection (Library of Congress).
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