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Opera in four acts
Music by Hugo Wolf
Libretto by Rosa Mayreder-Obermayer after Alarcon's
' The Three-Corneied Hat'
Chorus and Symphony Orchestra of Nordwestdeutscher Rundfunk
Conducted by Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt
Produced by Max Thurn
Narrator. Leslie Perrins Scene: Andalusia in 1804 Introduction
Act 1
An open space by the mill

Contributors

Music By:
Hugo Wolf
Unknown:
Rosa Mayreder-Obermayer
Conducted By:
Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt
Produced By:
Max Thurn
Narrator:
Leslie Perrins
Tio Lukas, the Miller:
Hans Herbert Fiedler
Frasquita, his wife:
Martha "moedl
Don Eugenio de Zuniga, the Corregi dor:
Peter Markwort
Repela, his valet:
Gustav Neidlinger
Tonuelo his bailiff:
Ernst Max Ltihr
Juan Lopez, the Alcalde:
Josef Correck
Pedro his secretary:
Fritz Gollnitz
Manuela, his maid:
Ilse Ihme-Sabisch
Donna Mercedes, the Corregidor's wife:
Ilse Koegl
The Duenna:
Hedy Gura
Neighbour:
Rupert Glawitsch
Night watchman:
Karl Alberti

'by Ben Jonson
Music by Elizabeth Lutyens
Musicians conducted by Edward Clark
Adapted and produced by R. D. Smith

Contributors

Unknown:
Ben Jonson
Music By:
Elizabeth Lutyens
Conducted By:
Edward Clark
Produced By:
R. D. Smith
Stage-keeper:
Richard George
Littlewit:
Ronald Simpson
Win-the-fight Littlewit:
Betty Linton
Quarlous, a gamester:
James McKechnie
Waspe, servant to Cokes:
John Laurie
Bartho omew Cokes, a gull:
Cyril Cusack
Dame Overdo:
Barbara Trevor
Grace, ward of the Overdos:
June Spencer
Dame Purecraft:
Gladys Young
Zeal-of-the-land Busy:
Esmé Percy
Justice Overdo:
Oliver Burt
Lanthorn Leatherhead:
John Slater
Joan Trash:
Pat Hayes
Nightingale, a ballad-singer:
Dudley Jones
Ursula, a pig-woman:
Nan Marriott-Watson
Mooncalf, her tapster:
Frank Atkinson
Knoekem:
Ralph Truman
Edgworth a cutpurse:
Douglas Seale
Bristle, a watchman:
Roger Snowdon
Haggise, a watchman:
Raf de la Torre
Trouble-all, a madman:
Deryck Guyler
Whit, a bawd:
Harry Hutchinson

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More