Research Catalog
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.
Available Online
Details
- Additional Authors
- 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
- audiocomputer
- Type of Carrier
- audiotape reelonline 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:
- 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 Victor46-0015 RCA Victor46-0016 RCA Victor46-0017 RCA Victor46-0018 RCA Victor46-0019 RCA Victor46-0020 RCA Victor
- Research Call Number
- *LT-7 3525*LTC 112*LRA 3500.