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L'AELESIENNE: Part 2 A drama in three acts by ALPHONSE DAUDET translated bv
Edward Saekville-West with music by GEORGES BIZET
Bizet's music is performed in accordance with the composer's directions as indicated in his original score for the first performance in Paris in 1872. The Bowman-Hyde Singers London Chamber Orchestra Leader, Lionel Bentley
Conductor, ANTHONY BERNARD
Characters in order of speaking:
ACT 2 Scene 2: In the farmhouse of Le Castalet, May 1880.
ACT 3, Scene 1 : Le Castalet, June 21
Scene 2: Later that night
Production by RAYMOND RAIKES

Contributors

Unknown:
Alphonse Daudet
Unknown:
Edward Saekville-West
Music By:
Georges Bizet
Leader:
Lionel Bentley
Conductor:
Anthony Bernard
Production By:
Raymond Raikes
Narrator:
Rolf Lefebvre
Mark, brother of Rose:
George Hagan
Balthazar, an old shepherd:
Earle Grey
Rose Mamai, Francet's daughter-in-law:
Vlvienne Chatterton
Francet Mamai, a Provencal farmer:
Peter Claughton
Frédéri, elder brother of Jean:
Michael Spice
Vivette Renaud:
Barbara Mitchell
Madame Renaud, grandmother of Vivette:
June Tobin
Mitiflo, a drover:
William Eedle
Jean Francet's grandson, a simpleton:
Anthony Hall

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