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by Robert Furneaux Jordan
F.R.I.B.A.
Why is it only in recent years that the architectural critic has emerged to take his place with the critics of other arts? In reflecting upon this, Mr. Jordan gives his views of the ways in which architectural criticism differs from other forms -not least in its power to intervene before building actually takes place-and of why modern building should need an intermediary to explain it to the public.

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Furneaux Jordan

A play in two parts adapted by Donald Jonson and Clifford Williams from
James Joyce 's ' A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man' and ' Stephen Hero '
Part 2 with Brendan Caldwell , Donal Donnelly Harry Hutchinson , Desmond Jordan
Seamus Kavanagh Jack MacGowran , Allan McClelland
Robert Mooney , Edward Mulhare
Norman Rodway , P. G. Stevens Thomas Studley , Sally Travers and Shela Ward
Singers:
Edmund Donlevy , Denis Quilley
(Continued in next column)
Music directed by Charles Mackerras played by the Goldsbrough Orchestra
Production by David Thomson

Contributors

Adapted By:
Donald Jonson
Adapted By:
Clifford Williams
Unknown:
James Joyce
Unknown:
Stephen Hero
Unknown:
Brendan Caldwell
Unknown:
Donal Donnelly
Unknown:
Harry Hutchinson
Unknown:
Desmond Jordan
Unknown:
Seamus Kavanagh
Unknown:
Jack MacGowran
Unknown:
Allan McClelland
Unknown:
Robert Mooney
Unknown:
Edward Mulhare
Unknown:
Norman Rodway
Unknown:
P. G. Stevens
Unknown:
Thomas Studley
Unknown:
Sally Travers
Singers:
Shela Ward
Singers:
Edmund Donlevy
Singers:
Denis Quilley
Directed By:
Charles MacKerras
Production By:
David Thomson
Narrator:
Cyril Cusack
Stephen Dedalus:
Cyril Cusack
Simon, his father:
Michael Golden
Mary, his mother:
Peg Monahan
Emma Clery:
Doreen Keogh

On this Island (poems by W. H. Auden )
Let the florid music praisel ; Now the leaves are falling fast; Seascape; Nocturne; As it is, plenty
Seven Michelangelo Sonnets
SI come nella penna; Ah chi pill dell'io mai; Veggio co bei vostri occhi; Tu sai ch'io so; Rendete agl'occhi miei; S'un casto amor; Spirto ben nato
Peter Pears (tenor)
Benjamin Britten (piano)

Contributors

Unknown:
W. H. Auden
Tenor:
Peter Pears
Piano:
Benjamin Britten

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