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An opera in one act
Words by Bela Balazs
English translation by Christopher Hassall
Music by Bela Bartok
Philharmonia Orchestra
(Leader, Max Salpeter )
Conducted by Stanford Robinson
Another performance: tomorrow at 8.55
Arthur Jacobs writes on page 7

Contributors

Unknown:
Bela Balazs
Translation By:
Christopher Hassall
Music By:
Bela Bartok
Leader:
Philharmonia Orchestra
Leader:
Max Salpeter
Conducted By:
Stanford Robinson
Unknown:
Arthur Jacobs
The Minstrel.(spoken part):
Christopher Hassall
Bluebcard:
Arnold Matters
Judith:
Joan Cross

A sequence of Shakespeare's histories edited by Professor J. Dover Wilson
' King Henry VI ' Part 3 . with John Cazabon , Garard Green
Wyndham Milligain, Patrick Troughton Fanfares composed by John Hotchkis
The play adapted and produced by Peter Watts
(The recorded broadcast of Nov. 4)
' Richard III ': tomorrow at 6.0

Contributors

Edited By:
Professor J. Dover Wilson
Unknown:
John Cazabon
Unknown:
Garard Green
Unknown:
Wyndham Milligain,
Unknown:
Patrick Troughton
Composed By:
John Hotchkis
Produced By:
Peter Watts
Unknown:
Richard Iii
Raphael Holinshed:
Richard Hurndall
The Earl of Warwick (' The King maker '):
Dennis Arundell
The Duke of York:
Stephen Jack
Richard, later Duke of Gloucester:
Donald Wolfit
King Henry VI:
Valentine Dyall
Northumberland:
Paul Hardwick
Lord Clifford:
Malcolm Hayes
The Duke of Exeter:
Jack Livesey
The Earl of March, later Edward IV:
John Glen
Queen Margaret:
Sonia Dresdel
Edward, Prince of Wales:
John Greenwood
Sir John Montgomery:
Hugh Manning
Edmund, Earl of Rutland:
M Westbury
George, later Duke of Clarence:
Brian Hayes
A son who has killed his father:
John Forrest
A father who has killed his son:
Alexander Gauge
Lady Elizabeth Grey:
Joan Hart
Lewis XI, King of France:
Michael Gwynn
The Earl of Oxford:
Tom Clarkson
Bona, sister to the French Queen:
Molly Rankin

Third Programme

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