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The love for three oranges.

Author: László HalászVladimir RosingVictor SeroffMstislav Valerianovich DobuzhinskiĭCharles WeidmanAll authors
Edition/Format:   Book : Biography : EnglishView all editions and formats
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New York City Center of Music and Drama, Fall season, 1951, New York City Opera Company, twenty-fifth performance by the New York City Opera Company of "The Love for Three Oranges," an opera in two acts, music by Serge Prokofieff, English translation by Victor Seroff, spoken prologue written by David Thornton, conductor: Laszlo Halasz, staged by Vladimir Rosing, scnery, costumes and masks designed by Mstislav  Read more...
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Genre/Form: Opera programs
Theater programs
Material Type: Biography
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: László Halász; Vladimir Rosing; Victor Seroff; Mstislav Valerianovich Dobuzhinskiĭ; Charles Weidman; Yuji Itō; Michael Arshansky; Carlo Gozzi; Sergey Prokofiev; New York City Opera.; City Center of Music and Drama (New York, N.Y.); Richard L. Coe Theater Programs Collection (Library of Congress)
OCLC Number: 689858863
Notes: New York City Center of Music and Drama, Sunday evening, October 21, 1951, at 8:15 o'clock.
Title devised by Library staff.
Cast: James Pease, Robert Rounseville, Margery Mayer, George Jongeyans, Mac Morgan, David Llod, Lawrence Winters, Lorna Sydney, Edith Evans, Dorothy MacNeil, Shirley Russell, Richard Wentworth, Frances bible, James Smith Ray Boyle.
LC copy shelved under: New York City Opera Company.
Description: 1 v. (theater program)
Other Titles: New York City Opera Company

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New York City Center of Music and Drama, Fall season, 1951, New York City Opera Company, twenty-fifth performance by the New York City Opera Company of "The Love for Three Oranges," an opera in two acts, music by Serge Prokofieff, English translation by Victor Seroff, spoken prologue written by David Thornton, conductor: Laszlo Halasz, staged by Vladimir Rosing, scnery, costumes and masks designed by Mstislav Dobujinsky, ballet choreographer: Charles Weidman, masts executed by Yugi Ito and Michael Arshansky.

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