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('L'Homme de Cendres')
A Don Juan play by Andre Obey
Translated from the French by Raf de la Torre
Radio adaptation and production by Raymond Raikes
[Starring] James McKechnie

The action takes place in the city of Seville early in the sixteenth century.
(Yesterday's recorded broadcast)
(Miriam Karlin is in "Spring Song" at the Embassy, Swiss Cottage, London)
Peter Forster writes on page 21

During the interval in the performance of the play (9.5-9.15 approx.):
16th-century Vihuela Music
played by Emilio Pujol and Andres Segovia
on gramophone records

Contributors

Author:
Andre Obey
Translated by:
Raf de la Torre
Radio Adaptation/Production:
Raymond Raikes
Men and women of the people:
Nan Marriott-Watson
Men and women of the people:
Bettina Dickson
Men and women of the people:
Amanda Fox
Men and women of the people:
Monica Grey
Men and women of the people:
Garard Green
Men and women of the people:
Michael O'Halloran
Men and women of the people:
Alan Reid
Men and women of the people:
Norman Mitchell
Men and women of the people:
Elizabeth London
Men and women of the people:
John Cazabon
The Watch:
Ernest Sefton
The King:
James Dale
The Mother of Juan:
Dorothy Black
Catalino:
Charles Leno
The Cardinal Inquisitor:
Dennis Arundell
The Councillor:
Frank Tickle
The Commander:
Allan Jeayes
Alvar:
David Peel
Anna:
Dorothy Gordon
Elvira:
Hermione Hannen
Concepcion:
Miriam Karlin
Don Juan:
James McKechnie

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