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An Aesop Fable, refold first by Robert Henryson and now by Robert Kemp
Others taking part are Jean-Jacques ' Oberlin and Robert Wilson
Produced by Robert Kemp
This evening you are invited to stoop for a moment, to lay your ear to the ground, and to listen to the conversations of a world in which a pebble is as large as a Great Pyramid and the snapping of a twig as loud as the roar of a cannon

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Henryson
Unknown:
Robert Kemp
Unknown:
Robert Wilson
Produced By:
Robert Kemp
Kelvinside Mouse:
Alison Apnew
Buchan Mouse:
Maimie Cant
Jock Dormouse:
Lan Stewart
Angela Nibble:
Joan Fitzpatrick
Cyril Silvertail, a rake:
John Glvn- Jones
Herbert Scratch:
W H D Joss
Gibb Hunter, the cat:
Gordon McLeod
Commentator:
Moultrie R Ketsall

Oratorio by Elgar Elsie Suddaby (soprano) Mary Jarred (contralto)
Eric Greene (tenor)
George Pizzey (baritone)
Liverpool Philharmonic Choir (Chorus-Master, J. E. Wallace )
Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
(Leader, David Wise )
Conductor. Malcolm Sargent
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Part 1

Contributors

Soprano:
Elgar Elsie Suddaby
Tenor:
Eric Greene
Baritone:
George Pizzey
Chorus-Master:
J. E. Wallace
Leader:
David Wise
Conductor:
Malcolm Sargent

The Closet Scene
(Act 3, Scene 4) performed in English and in the French translation by Andre Gide
Hamlet played by Alec Guinness and Jean-Louis Barrault
The Queen by Martitn Hunt and Maric-Hclcnc Daste
With Raf de la Torre and Georges Leroy as the Ghost, and Martin Lewis and Andre Brunot as Polonius
English performance produced by Raymond Raikes

Contributors

Translation By:
Andre Gide
Played By:
Alec Guinness
Played By:
Jean-Louis Barrault
Unknown:
Martitn Hunt
Unknown:
Georges Leroy
Unknown:
Martin Lewis
Unknown:
Andre Brunot
Produced By:
Raymond Raikes

Third Programme

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