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RICHARD TAUBER and EDITH DAY

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in 'Frederica'
A Musical Play by LUDWIG HERZER and FRITZ LÖHNER
English Book specially written for broadcasting by HENRIK EGE Lyrics by HARRY S. PEPPER Music by FRANZ LEHAR
Characters : Scene I-The Garden of the Parsonage, at Sesenheim, Whit Sunday, 1771
Scene II—Madame Scholl's Drawing Room at Strasbourg, six weeks later THE B.B.C. THEATRE ORCHESTRA and THE CHORUS
Conducted by STANFORD ROBINSON Produced by HARRY S PEPPER and JOHN WATT c Frederica' will be broadcast again in the Regional programme tomorrow night

Contributors

Play By:
Ludwig Herzer
Broadcasting By:
Henrik Ege
Unknown:
Harry S. Pepper
Music By:
Franz Lehar
Karl August, Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar:
Henry Oscar
Johann Jakob Brion, Pastofof Sesen heim:
Bernard Ansell
Magdalena, his wife:
Ethel Lodge
Salomea their daughters:
Vera Lennox
Frederica their daughters:
Edith Day
Johann Wolfgang Goethe, a Law Student:
Richard Tauber
Fredich Leopold Weyland, A Medical Student:
Maurice Evans
Jakob Michael Reinhold Lenz, a Theo logical Student:
C Denier Warren
Johann Heinrich Jung-Stilling, a Medical Student:
Charles Hawtrey
Capt. Karl Ludwig Von Knebel, Tutorto the Weimar Princes:
Carleton Hobbs
Madame Scholl:
Dorothy Monkman
Hortense, her daughter:
Renee Mayer
Madame Hahn:
Barbara Couper
A Postillion:
Douglas Stewart

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