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THE MARRIAGE

on BBC Radio 3

by Witold Gombrowiez
English version by LOUIS IRIBARNE
Music composed by Humphrey Searle
Frank Finlay , Mary Morrto Maurice Denham with Christopher Gulnee Angela Pleasence
A yeunx soldier returns from the war to find the home, the parents and the fiancee he left behind strangely transformed as if in a dream. Their words and actions shift without reason or transition le extremes. But the dreamer, too, la his turn is changed by the outside world he himself dreamed. ' Everything in the play creates itself, people create one another, and the whole pushes forward toward unknown solutions.'
First performance in English
Music played by members of the SINFONIAor LONDON
Conducted by THE COMPOSER
Produced by H. B. FORTUIN
To be repeated on April 17
See page 48

Contributors

Composed By:
Humphrey Searle
Composed By:
Frank Finlay
Composed By:
Mary Morrto
Unknown:
Maurice Denham
Unknown:
Christopher Gulnee
Unknown:
Angela Pleasence
Produced By:
H. B. Fortuin
Henry, Son and Prince:
Frank Finlay
Johnny, Friend and Courtier:
Christopher Guimee
Frank, FaUier and Kiny:
Maurice Denham
Katherine, Mother and Queen:
Mary Morris
Molly, Servant and Princess:
Angela Pleasence
Drunkard:
Felix Felton
Chancellor:
Lockwood West
Chamberlain:
Frederick Treves
Chief of Potice:
Francts de Wolff
Bishop Pandulf:
James Thomason
Dignitary, Traitor:
Michael Deacon
Drunkards, dignitaries, courtiers. henchmen:
Alaric Cotter
Drunkards, dignitaries, courtiers. henchmen:
Godfrey Kenton,
Drunkards, dignitaries, courtiers. henchmen:
James Thomason,
Drunkards, dignitaries, courtiers. henchmen:
Frederic Ktreves
Drunkards, dignitaries, courtiers. henchmen:
,peter Tuddenham
Ladies at Court:
Kate Coleridge

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