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Ben Jonson Quatercentenary 1572-1972

on BBC Radio 3

The Silent Woman (1609)
The comedy adapted for stereo by RAYMOND RAIKES
Music by STEPHEN DODGSON
with Marius Goring, Heron Carvic, Peggy Mount and Norman Shelley
Ladies Collegiate: with members of the ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA leader jose-luis GARCIA conducted by RAE JENKINS Producer RAYMOND RAIKES
(Marius Goring is in "Sleuth" at St Martin's Theatre, London)
Interval (8.0*-8.10*) Stereo
Praetorius Six dances from Terpsichore
COLLEGIUM TERPSICHORE
gramophone record
followed by an interlude

Contributors

Music By:
Stephen Dodgson
Leader:
Jose-Luis Garcia
Conducted By:
Rae Jenkins
Producer:
Raymond Raikes
Ned Clerimont:
John Westbrook
His page:
Barnaby Williams
Truewit, his friend:
Marius Goring
Sir Dauphine Eugenie, nephewto Morose:
Gabriel Woolf
Sir Amorous La-Foote:
Ronald Herdman
Mute, servant to Morose:
William Eedle
Morose, a gentleman that loves V:
Heron Carvic
Cutbeard, a barber:
John Ruddock
Sir John Daw:
Michael Kilgarriff
Mistress Epicoene, the Silent Woman:
Judy Bennett
Thomas Otter, a land and sea Captain:
Norman Shelley
Mistress Otter, his wife:
Peggy Mount
A Parson:
Willlam Eedle
Lady Haughty:
Kate Binchy
Lady Centaure:
Betty Baskcomb

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