An edition of Lost in the stars (1950)

Lost in the stars.

Lost in the stars.
Todd Duncan
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An edition of Lost in the stars (1950)

Lost in the stars.

The Music Box, under management of Irving Berlin and estate of Sam H. Harris, The Playwrights' Company: Maxwell Anderson, Elmer Rice, Robert E. Sherwood, Kurt Weill, John F. Wharton presents "Lost in the Stars," a musical tragedy (based on Alan Paton's novel "Cry, the Beloved Country"), words by Maxwell Anderson, music by Kurt Weill, production directed and supervised by Rouben Mamoulian, with Todd Duncan, Leslie Banks, Warren Coleman, Inez Matthews, Julian Mayfield, William Greaves, Frank Roane, Sheila Guyse, settings by George Jenkins, conducted by Maurice Levine, costumes by Anna Hill Johnstone, musical arrangements and orchestrations by Mr. Weill.

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Edition Notes

The Music Box, January 23, 1950.

"The Playbill for the Music Box"--Cover.

Title devised by Library staff.

Cast: Frank Roane, Joseph James, Elayne Richards, Gertrude Jeannette, Todd Duncan, La Verne French, Mabel Hart, Leslie Banks, Judson Rees, John Morley, Warren Coleman, Charles McRae, Roy Allen, William C. Smith, Herbert Coleman, Jerome Shaw, Georgette Harvey, Joseph James, Charles Grunwell, Sheila Guyse, Van Prince, William Greaves, Julian Mayfield, Gloria Smith, Inez Matthews, Robert Byrn, Biruta Ramoska, Mark Kramer, John W. Stanley, Guy Spaull, Robert McFerrin. Singers: Sibol Cain, Alma Hubbard, Elen Longone, June McMechen, Biruta Ramoska, Christine Spencer, Constance Stokes, Lucretia West, Leon Bibb, Robert Byrn, Clyde Turner, Russell George, Joseph James, Mark Kramer, Moses LaMar, Paul Mario, Robert McFerrin, William C. Smith and Joseph Theard.

LC has 2 copies. Copy 1 has notations by Coe. Copy 1 also accompanied by playbill advertisement for "The Innocents," by William Archibald starring Beatrice Straigt opening February 1st at the Playhouse.

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

Other Titles
Innocents.

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Library of Congress
PN2093 .C64 1995 no. L152

The Physical Object

Pagination
1 v. (theater program).

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Open Library
OL23843095M
LCCN
2009658048

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