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("The Cloak')
Opera in one act
Libretto by Giuseppe Adami after Didier Gold's
' La Houppelande'
English translation by Herbert Withers
Music by Puccini
(Continued in next column) and Stevedores, midinettes an organ-grinder
Sadler's Wells Chorus
(Chorus-Master, Leo Quayle )
Sadler's Wells Orchestra
(Leader. Walter Price )
Conductor, Michael Mudie
From Sadler's Wells Theatre, London (by arrangement with the Governors)
The action takes place at a bend of the River Seine, in Paris, where Michele's barge is moored

Contributors

Unknown:
Giuseppe Adami
Translation By:
Herbert Withers
Chorus-Master:
Leo Quayle
Leader:
Walter Price
Conductor:
Michael Mudie
Michele, a bargemaster:
Roderick Jones
Luigi, a stevedore:
Frank Sale
Dockhands :Tinea:
James McKenna
Dockhands :Talpa:
Cecil Lloyd
Glorgetta, wife of Michele:
Victoria Sladen
La Frugola a ragpicker, wife of Talpa:
Olwen Price
A ballad-seller:
Rhys Williams
Two lovers:
Jean Moun Tford
Two lovers:
Roderick Bowen

A study of the Hopi Indians of Arizona, by Ernest Beaglehole
What conditions the distinctive culture of any racial group, and how does a culture aflect the personality of individuals? The speaker, who is head of the Department of Psychology at Wellington, New Zealand, has lived among the Hopi. He gives an account of this tribe and of its value to sociologists in the study of these questions.

Contributors

Unknown:
Ernest Beaglehole

General editor, Gerald Abraham
62--Chomber Music in the late eighteenth century
Gareth Morris (flute)
Joy Boughton (oboe)
Aeolian String Quartet:
Alfred Cave (violin)
Leonard Dight (violin) Watson Forbes (viola)
John Moore (cello)
Alan Richardson (piano)
Introduced by Alec Robertson
Including music by Haydn Schubert, , Boccherini, Edelmann. and J. C. Bach

Contributors

Unknown:
Gerald Abraham
Flute:
Gareth Morris
Oboe:
Joy Boughton
Violin:
Alfred Cave
Violin:
Leonard Dight
Viola:
Watson Forbes
Cello:
John Moore
Piano:
Alan Richardson
Introduced By:
Alec Robertson
Music By:
Haydn Schubert,

A selection from the play by John Fletcher
Arranged for broadcasting by Glynne Wickham
(Continued in next column)
Produced by Frank Hauser

Contributors

Play By:
John Fletcher
Broadcasting By:
Glynne Wickham
Produced By:
Frank Hauser
Perigot:
Frank Duncan
Thenot:
Andrew Faulds
Daphnis:
Douglas Leach
Alexis:
Noel Johnson
Sullen Shepherd:
Hugh Manning
Priest:
John Laurie
God of the River Raf de:
La Torre
9lorin:
Joan Hart
Amoret:
Pauline Letts
Amarillis:
Diana Maddox
Cloe:
Jill Balcon
Narrator:
Glynne Wickham

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