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Alice in Wonderland : a play

Title
Alice in Wonderland : a play / adapted for the stage from Lewis Carroll by Eva Le Gallienne and Florida Friebus ; music by Richard Addinsell.
Publication
1947.

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Details

Additional Authors
  • Le Gallienne, Eva, 1899-1991
  • Friebus, Florida, 1909-1988
  • Addinsell, Richard, 1904-1977
  • Lynn, Bambi
  • Wallach, Eli, 1915-2014
  • Kozma, Tibor
  • Carroll, Lewis, 1832-1898.
  • American Repertory Theater (New York, N.Y.), performer.
Found In
A.F.R. Lawrence collection of historical spoken word, 1900-1970.
Description
  • 1 streaming audio file (approximately 56 min.) : digital, mono.; 1947.
  • Camden, N.J. : RCA Victor
Alternative Title
A.F.R. Lawrence collection of historical spoken word, 1900-1970.
Subjects
Genre/Form
Comedy plays.
Note
  • Title from the original reel container and label on the album; credits from the inside of the album.
  • RCA Victor: K 13 (46-0015 -- 46-0020).
  • Synopsis bound in container.
  • Streaming files transferred from original audio reel.
Access (note)
  • Access to original items restricted. Patrons can access streaming audio only on site at the NYPL Research Libraries.
Performer (note)
  • A production of American Repertory Theatre: Le Gallienne (narrator, White Chess Queen) ; Bambi Linn (Alice) ; William Windom (White Rabbit) ; Henry Jones (Mouse, Humpty Dumpty) ; John Staub (Dodo) ; Angus Cairns (Lory, Mock Turtle) ; Arthur Keegan (Eaglet, March Hare) ; Eli Wallach (Duck, Knave of Hearts) ; Theodore Tenley (Caterpillar, Dormouse) ; Don Allen (Fish Footman, Cook) ; Robert Rawlings (Frog Footman) ; Raymond Greenleaf (Duchess) ; Margaret Webster (Cheshire Cat, Red Chess Queen) ; Richard Waring (Mad Hatter) ; Jack Manning (Gryphon) ; Eugene Stuckman (King of Hearts) ; John Beecher (Queen of Hearts) ; Hugh Franklin (White Knight) ; orchestra conducted by Tibor Kozma.
Source (note)
  • A.F.R. Lawrence.
Linking Entry (note)
  • Forms part of: A.F.R. Lawrence collection of historical spoken word, 1900-1970, *L(Special) 89-21.
Call Number
*LT-7 3525
OCLC
921939199
Title
Alice in Wonderland : a play / adapted for the stage from Lewis Carroll by Eva Le Gallienne and Florida Friebus ; music by Richard Addinsell.
Production
1947.
Country of Producing Entity
United States.
Type of Content
spoken word
Type of Medium
audio
computer
Type of Carrier
audiotape reel
online resource
Access
Access to original items restricted. Patrons can access streaming audio only on site at the NYPL Research Libraries.
Cast
A production of American Repertory Theatre: Le Gallienne (narrator, White Chess Queen) ; Bambi Linn (Alice) ; William Windom (White Rabbit) ; Henry Jones (Mouse, Humpty Dumpty) ; John Staub (Dodo) ; Angus Cairns (Lory, Mock Turtle) ; Arthur Keegan (Eaglet, March Hare) ; Eli Wallach (Duck, Knave of Hearts) ; Theodore Tenley (Caterpillar, Dormouse) ; Don Allen (Fish Footman, Cook) ; Robert Rawlings (Frog Footman) ; Raymond Greenleaf (Duchess) ; Margaret Webster (Cheshire Cat, Red Chess Queen) ; Richard Waring (Mad Hatter) ; Jack Manning (Gryphon) ; Eugene Stuckman (King of Hearts) ; John Beecher (Queen of Hearts) ; Hugh Franklin (White Knight) ; orchestra conducted by Tibor Kozma.
Event
Recorded by RCA Victor in Camden, N.J. 1947.
Linking Entry
Forms part of: A.F.R. Lawrence collection of historical spoken word, 1900-1970, *L(Special) 89-21.
Source
Gift; A.F.R. Lawrence.
Connect to:
NYPL Digital Collections
Added Author
Le Gallienne, Eva, 1899-1991, adapter.
Le Gallienne, Eva, 1899-1991, voice actor.
Friebus, Florida, 1909-1988, adapter.
Addinsell, Richard, 1904-1977, composer.
Lynn, Bambi, voice actor.
Wallach, Eli, 1915-2014, voice actor.
Kozma, Tibor, conductor.
Adapted from (work): Carroll, Lewis, 1832-1898. Alice's adventures in Wonderland.
American Repertory Theater (New York, N.Y.), performer.
Lawrence, A.F.R., donor.
Added Title
A.F.R. Lawrence collection of historical spoken word, 1900-1970.
Found In:
A.F.R. Lawrence collection of historical spoken word, 1900-1970.
Publisher No.
K 13 RCA Victor
46-0015 RCA Victor
46-0016 RCA Victor
46-0017 RCA Victor
46-0018 RCA Victor
46-0019 RCA Victor
46-0020 RCA Victor
Research Call Number
*LT-7 3525
*LTC 112
*LRA 3500.
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