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[Broadway salutes Off-Broadway]

Title
  1. [Broadway salutes Off-Broadway] [videorecording] / Produced by Jean Dalrymple ; production supervisor, Haila Stoddard ; [video director, Stucker] ; [video producer, Theatre on Film and Tape Archive, Betty L. Corwin, director]
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  1. New York, c1980.

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Additional authors
  1. Dalrymple, Jean
  2. Stoddard, Haila
  3. Wallowitch, John
  4. Di Quinzio, Mark
  5. Concannon, John
  6. Frankel, Gene, approximately 1920-2005
  7. Capalbo, Carmen
  8. Bogin, Abba, 1925-2011
  9. Hodges, Gil
  10. Bean, Orson
  11. Logan, Nedda Harrigan
  12. Arlen, Harold, 1905-1986
  13. Premice, Josephine
  14. Holder, Geoffrey, 1930-2014
  15. Jackson, Anne, 1925-2016
  16. Wallach, Eli, 1915-2014
  17. Brecht, Bertolt, 1898-1956
  18. Weill, Kurt, 1900-1950
  19. Tabori, George, 1914-2007
  20. Andrews, Tige
  21. Asner, Edward
  22. Astin, John
  23. Brown, Georgia
  24. Dooley, Paul, 1928-
  25. Duell, William, 1923-2011
  26. Gray, Jo Wilder
  27. Jason, Mitchell
  28. Kellin, Mike, 1922-1983
  29. Lawrence, Eddie, 1919-2014
  30. Lo Bianco, Tony
  31. Parsons, Estelle
  32. Lortel, Lucille
  33. Grant, Micki
  34. Cryer, Gretchen
  35. Ford, Nancy
  36. Rose, George, 1920-1988
  37. Havoc, June
  38. Kiley, Richard
  39. Redgrave, Lynn, 1943-2010
  40. Theodore, Lee
  41. Stucker, Richard
  42. Corwin, Betty L.
  43. American Dance Machine (Dance troupe)
  44. Actors' Fund of America
  45. New York Public Library for the Performing Arts. Billy Rose Theatre Division. Theatre on Film and Tape Archive
Description
  1. 3 videocassettes (153 min.) : sd., col. NTSC; 3/4 in. (U-matic)
Alternative title
  1. Brecht on Brecht.
  2. Threepenny opera.
Subject
  1. Theatre de Lys
  2. Actors > Fund raising
  3. Theater > New York (State) > New York
  4. Lortel, Lucille
  5. Music-halls (Variety-theaters, cabarets, etc.) > New York (State) > New York
  6. Musical theater > New York (State) > New York
  7. Theatrical productions > New York (State) > New York > 1971-1980
Contents
  1. Cassette 1: Orson Bean's introduction of Nedda H. Logan of the Actor's Fund ; House of flowers (excerpt) ; Brecht on Brecht (excerpt) ; Threepenny opera (excerpt, incomplete)
  2. Cassette 2: Threepenny opera (excerpt concludes) ; film collage ; award presentation to Lucille Lortel ; cabaret section with Mickey Grant ; Nancy Ford and Gretchen Cryer.
  3. Cassette 3: (cabaret section concludes) with Orson Bean ; Lynn Redgrave ; June Havoc ; George Rose ; American Dance Machine with Mrs. Lee Theodore ; finale.
Call number
  1. NCOV 140
Note
  1. Credits and title taken from Archive's files.
  2. Broadway salutes Off-Broadway was held as a benefit for the Actor's Fund of America, in honor of Lucille Lortel at Ms. Lortel's Theatre de Lys, during its 25th anniversary year.
  3. A year after this tribute was held, the name of the Theatre de Lys was officially changed to the Lucille Lortel Theatre.
Access (note)
  1. Restricted to qualified researchers.
Credits (note)
  1. Musical director, John Wallowitch ; lighting designer, Mark Di Quinzio ; prod. stage mgr., John N. Concannon ; director (House of Flowers), Haila Stoddard ; director (Brecht on Brecht), Gene Frankel, arranger/translator, George Tabori ; director (Threepenny opera), Carmen Capalbo ; film collage, Gil Hodges ; music dir. (Threepenny opera), Abba Bogin.
Performer (note)
  1. Participants: Orson Bean and Nedda Logan.
  2. Performers: Josephine Premice and Geoffrey Holder in House of flowers.
  3. Performers: Anne Jackson and Eli Wallach in Brecht on Brecht.
  4. Performers: Tige Andrews, Ed Asner, John Astin, Georgia Brown, Paul Dooley, William Duell, Jo Wilder Gray, Mitchell Jason, Mike Kellin, Eddie Lawrence, Tony LoBianco, and Estelle Parsons in Threepenny opera.
  5. Performers: Micki Grant, Orson Bean, Gretchen Cryer, Nancy Ford, George Rose, June Havoc, Richard Kiley, and Lynn Redgrave in the cabaret section.
  6. Performers: Lee Theodore and the American Dance Machine.
Event (note)
  1. Videotaped by The New York Public Library's Theatre on Film and Tape Archive at Lucille Lortel's Theatre de Lys, New York, N.Y., Sept. 29, 1980.
Title
  1. [Broadway salutes Off-Broadway] [videorecording] / Produced by Jean Dalrymple ; production supervisor, Haila Stoddard ; [video director, Stucker] ; [video producer, Theatre on Film and Tape Archive, Betty L. Corwin, director]
Imprint
  1. New York, c1980.
Access
  1. Restricted to qualified researchers.
Credits
  1. Musical director, John Wallowitch ; lighting designer, Mark Di Quinzio ; prod. stage mgr., John N. Concannon ; director (House of Flowers), Haila Stoddard ; director (Brecht on Brecht), Gene Frankel, arranger/translator, George Tabori ; director (Threepenny opera), Carmen Capalbo ; film collage, Gil Hodges ; music dir. (Threepenny opera), Abba Bogin.
Performer
  1. Participants: Orson Bean and Nedda Logan.
  2. Performers: Josephine Premice and Geoffrey Holder in House of flowers.
  3. Performers: Anne Jackson and Eli Wallach in Brecht on Brecht.
  4. Performers: Tige Andrews, Ed Asner, John Astin, Georgia Brown, Paul Dooley, William Duell, Jo Wilder Gray, Mitchell Jason, Mike Kellin, Eddie Lawrence, Tony LoBianco, and Estelle Parsons in Threepenny opera.
  5. Performers: Micki Grant, Orson Bean, Gretchen Cryer, Nancy Ford, George Rose, June Havoc, Richard Kiley, and Lynn Redgrave in the cabaret section.
  6. Performers: Lee Theodore and the American Dance Machine.
Event
  1. Videotaped by The New York Public Library's Theatre on Film and Tape Archive at Lucille Lortel's Theatre de Lys, New York, N.Y., Sept. 29, 1980.
Local subject
  1. Actors -- Fund raising.
Added author
  1. Dalrymple, Jean, producer.
  2. Stoddard, Haila, director.
  3. Wallowitch, John, conductor.
  4. Di Quinzio, Mark, lighting designer.
  5. Concannon, John, production stage manager.
  6. Frankel, Gene, approximately 1920-2005, director.
  7. Capalbo, Carmen, director.
  8. Bogin, Abba, 1925-2011, conductor.
  9. Hodges, Gil.
  10. Bean, Orson, performer.
  11. Logan, Nedda Harrigan.
  12. Arlen, Harold, 1905-1986. House of flowers.
  13. Premice, Josephine, performer.
  14. Holder, Geoffrey, 1930-2014, performer.
  15. Jackson, Anne, 1925-2016, performer.
  16. Wallach, Eli, 1915-2014, performer.
  17. Brecht, Bertolt, 1898-1956.
  18. Weill, Kurt, 1900-1950. Dreigroschenoper.
  19. Tabori, George, 1914-2007, translator.
  20. Andrews, Tige, performer.
  21. Asner, Edward, performer.
  22. Astin, John, performer.
  23. Brown, Georgia, performer.
  24. Dooley, Paul, 1928- performer.
  25. Duell, William, 1923-2011, performer.
  26. Gray, Jo Wilder, performer.
  27. Jason, Mitchell, performer.
  28. Kellin, Mike, 1922-1983, performer.
  29. Lawrence, Eddie, 1919-2014, performer.
  30. Lo Bianco, Tony, performer.
  31. Parsons, Estelle, performer.
  32. Lortel, Lucille.
  33. Grant, Micki, performer.
  34. Cryer, Gretchen, performer.
  35. Ford, Nancy, performer.
  36. Rose, George, 1920-1988, performer.
  37. Havoc, June, performer.
  38. Kiley, Richard, performer.
  39. Redgrave, Lynn, 1943-2010, performer.
  40. Theodore, Lee, performer.
  41. Stucker, Richard, videographer.
  42. Corwin, Betty L.
  43. American Dance Machine (Dance troupe)
  44. Actors' Fund of America.
  45. New York Public Library for the Performing Arts. Billy Rose Theatre Division. Theatre on Film and Tape Archive.
Added title
  1. Brecht on Brecht.
  2. Threepenny opera.
Research call number
  1. NCOV 140
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