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A verse play for radio by Bertolt Brecht
Translated by H. R. Hays
Music composed and conducted by Humphrey Searle Voices in the Crowd: Members of the Jury: Figures on the Frieze:
Hlghgate School Boys' Choir Conductor, Edward Chapman
Produced by H. B. Fortuin

Contributors

Unknown:
Bertolt Brecht
Translated By:
H. R. Hays
Conducted By:
Humphrey Searle
Conductor:
Edward Chapman
Produced By:
H. B. Fortuin
The Heralds:
Peter Claughton
The Heralds:
William Eedle
Two men:
David March
Two men:
John Bennett
An aesthete:
David Spenser
A young matron:
Sheila Manahan
Two girls:
Sheila Grant
Two girls:
June Tobin
Two merchants:
Arthur Young
Two merchants:
Jeffrey Segal
Two women:
Betty Baskcomb
Two women:
Ella Milne
Two plebeians:
John Bennett
Two plebeians:
Ronald Baddiley
The Dead Voice:
Mary Kerridge
The Threefold Voice:
Sheila Grant,
The Threefold Voice:
June Tobin
The Threefold Voice:
Sheila Manahan
Lucullus, Roman general:
Howard Marion-Crawford
An old woman:
Susan Richmond
The Court Crier:
Ronald Baddiley
Judge of the Dead:
Godfrey Kenton
The teacher:
Duncan McIntyre
The courtesan:
June Tobin
The baker:
Jeffrey Segal
The fishwife:
Beatrix Lehmann
The farmer:
William Eedle
The King:
Arthur Young
The Queen:
Ernestine Costa
Two young girls with a tablet:
Judy Horn
Two young girls with a tablet:
Sheila Manahan
Two slaves with a Golden God:
William Eedle
Two slaves with a Golden God:
Peter Claughton
Two legionaries:
John Bennett
Two legionaries:
David Spenser
Lucullus's cook:
David March
The cherry tree bearer:
Philip Cunningham
Two shadows:
David March
Two shadows:
Peter Claughton

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