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A musical dramatic poem in one act and a prologue
Poem by W. B. Yeats
Greek paraphrase by Veta Pezopoulos English adaptation by Geoffrey Dunn
Music by Manolis Kalomiris
The sailors of the galley voices of women
BBC Chorus
(Chorus-Master, Leslie Woodgate )
The New London Orchestra
(Leader, Leonard Hirsch ) CONDUCTOR, ALEC SHERMAN Producer, Geoffrey Dunn Repetiteur, George Coop
Scene: The deck of an ancient ship

Contributors

Unknown:
W. B. Yeats
Unknown:
Geoffrey Dunn
Music By:
Manolis Kalomiris
Chorus-Master:
Leslie Woodgate
Leader:
Leonard Hirsch
Producer:
Geoffrey Dunn
Forgael (tenor):
Richard Lewis
Dectora (soprano):
Jennifer Vyvyan
Aibnic (baritone):
John Cameron
First sailor (bass):
Norman Lumsden
Second sailor (tenor):
Alexander Young
Third sailor (bass):
George Steam Scott
Prologue (mezzo-soprano):
Marjorie Thomas
First bird voice (soprano):
Margaret Ritchie
Second bird voice (mezzo-soprano):
Marion Lowe

(* L'Homme de Cendrcs ')
A Don Juan play by André Obey
Translated from the French by Raf de la Torre
Radio adaptation and production by Raymond Raikes
Characters in order of speaking-
Men and women of the people:
Nan Marriott-Watson , Bettina Dickson , Amanda Fox. Monica Grey , Garard Green. Michael O'Halloran , Alan Reid , Norman Mitchell , Elizabeth London , John Cazabon
Tht aotaon takes place in the city of Seville early in the sixteenth century.
During the interval (9.55-10.5 app.):
Spanish Lutenist Music played by Emilio Pujol and Andres Segovia on gramophone records

Contributors

Play By:
André OBEy
Production By:
Raymond Raikes
Unknown:
Nan Marriott-Watson
Unknown:
Bettina Dickson
Unknown:
Amanda Fox.
Unknown:
Monica Grey
Unknown:
Garard Green.
Unknown:
Michael O'Halloran
Unknown:
Alan Reid
Unknown:
Norman Mitchell
Unknown:
Elizabeth London
Unknown:
John Cazabon
Played By:
Emilio Pujol
Played By:
Andres Segovia
The Watch:
Ernest Sefton
The King:
James Dale
The Mother of Juan:
Dorothy Black
Catalino:
Charles Leno
The Cardinal Inquisitor:
Dennis Arundell
The Councillor:
Frank Tickle
The Commander:
Allan Jeayes
Alvar:
David Peel
Anna:
Dorothy Gordon
Elvira:
Hermione Hannen
Concepcion:
Miriam Karlin
Don Juan:
James McKechnie

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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