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The Wolf Trap Foundation in association with Foundation for American Dance presents "City Center Joffrey Ballet," by arrangement with Harold Shaw, Robert Joffrey, artistic director, Gerald Arpino, assistant director, William Crawford, general administrator, Walter Hagen, music director, Thomas Skelton, lighting design, Basil Thompson, ballet master, Molle Regan, assistant administrator, Seymour Lipkin, principal guest conductor, Jennifer Tipton, production supervisor, James Howell, assistant to Mr. Arpino, "The Green Table," danse macabre in eight scenes (created between two wars as a memorial for the Unknown), choreography by Kurt Jooss, lighting by Thomas Skelton, music by Frederic Cohen, conducted by Walter Hagen, pianists: Stanley Babin and Mary Roark, set and costumes after the originals by Hein Heckroth, masks after designs by Hermann Markard (American supervision by William Pitkin).
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Edition Notes
Filene Center, Wolf Trap Farm Park for the Performing Arts, second season, 1972, July 5-9, Thursday evening, July 6, at 8:30.
Title devised by Library staff.
"The performer magazine at Wolf Trap, second season, 1972, volume II, Book 1"--Cover.
Cast: Gary Chryst, Russell Chambers, Donna Cowen, Robert Thomas, Susan Magno, Tony Catanzaro.
LC copy shelved under: City Center, Joffrey Ballet.
With: Kettentanz. Issued together.
In: Richard L. Coe Theater Programs Collection (Library of Congress).
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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, "The Green Table," danse macabre in eight scenes (created between two wars as a memorial for the Unknown), choreography by Kurt Jooss, music by Frederic Cohen, conducted by Walter Hagen, lighting design by Thomas Skelton, pianists: Mayne Miller, Mary Roark, sets, costumes and masks after the originals by Hein Heckroth, masks after designs by Herman Markard (American supervision by William Pitkin).
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