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The Maid's Tragedy

on Third Programme

by Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher
with Nicolette Bernard, William Eedle, Margaret Gordon, Anthony Jacobs, Ralph Truman

Music by Anthony Bernard, played by the London Chamber Orchestra, Leader, Lionel Bentley, conducted by the composer

The play adapted for radio and produced by R.D. Smith
[BBC recording] (Second broadcast)

During the Interval 9.20-9.30* Gluck: Chaconne - played by the Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra Conducted by Karl Munchinger
(on a gramophone record)

Contributors

Author:
Francis Beaumont
Author:
John Fletcher
Music/Conductor:
Anthony Bernard
Music played by:
The London Chamber Orchestra
Leader:
Lionel Bentley
Singer:
Patricia Clark
Singer:
George Hagan
Singer:
Peter Pratt
Singer:
Tom Watson
Adapted by/Producer:
R.D. Smith
Lysippus, brother to the King:
David March
Cleon:
Kenneth Hyde
Diphilus:
Lewis Stringer
Strato:
Felix Felton
Melantius, brother to Evadne:
Ralph Truman
Aspatia, betrothed to Amintor:
Margaret Gordon
Amintor:
William Eedle
Calianax, father to Aspatia:
Brian O'Higgins
Diagoras:
Norman Wynne
The King:
Anthony Jacobs
Evadne:
Nicolette Bernard
The Masque - Night:
Daphne Jonason
The Masque - Cynthia:
Betty Linton
The Masque - Neptune:
Peter Pratt
The Masque - Aeolus:
Malcolm Hayes
Dula:
June Monkhouse
Ladies, courtiers, scullions, porters, and winds:
Julia Hand
Ladies, courtiers, scullions, porters, and winds:
Geraldine Newman
Ladies, courtiers, scullions, porters, and winds:
Derek Birch
Ladies, courtiers, scullions, porters, and winds:
Leigh Crutchley
Ladies, courtiers, scullions, porters, and winds:
Len Jackson
Ladies, courtiers, scullions, porters, and winds:
Members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company

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