Research Catalog

The chocolate soldier

Title
  1. The chocolate soldier [videorecording] / Goodspeed Opera House, Michael P. Price, executive director, Sue Frost, associate producer, presents ; music by Oscar Straus ; original book and lyrics by Stanislaus Stange ; based on the play Arms and the Man by George Bernard Shaw ; musical adaptation by Albin Konopka ; new lyrics by Ted Drachman ; new book by Larry Carpenter ; choreography by Daniel Pelzig ; directed by Larry Carpenter.
Published by
  1. East Haddam, Conn., 1990.

Items in the library and off-site

Filter by

Displaying 1 item

StatusFormatAccessCall numberItem location
Status
Request appointment

Available by appointment at Performing Arts Research Collections - TOFT

FormatVHSAccessRestricted useCall numberNCOV 908Item locationPerforming Arts Research Collections - TOFT

Details

Additional authors
  1. Price, Michael P.
  2. Frost, Sue
  3. Straus, Oscar, 1870-1954.
  4. Stange, Stanislaus, 1862-1917
  5. Shaw, Bernard, 1856-1950.
  6. Knopka, Albin
  7. Drachman, Ted, 1945-
  8. Carpenter, Larry
  9. Pelzig, Daniel
  10. Moore, Larry, 1946-
  11. Joy, James Leonard
  12. Falabella, John
  13. Miller, Craig
  14. Siretta, Dan
  15. Brunner, Michael
  16. Clark, Victoria, 1959-
  17. Cella, Susan
  18. Cerullo, Jonathan
  19. Corken, Kelly
  20. Costa, Richard
  21. Dayton, Pamela
  22. Flynn, Peter
  23. Geneviere, Deborah
  24. Glushak, Joanna
  25. Knudson, Kurt
  26. Lamb, J. Kathleen
  27. Lank, Anna Bess
  28. Malone, Richard
  29. McGuire, Rose
  30. Robinson, Max
  31. Sneed, Glenn
  32. Torres, Robert
  33. Ukena, Paul, Jr
  34. Webber, Stephen Lloyd
  35. Wencker, Leigh-Anne
  36. Goodspeed Opera House, producer
  37. Goodspeed Opera House, donor
Description
  1. 1 videocassette (VHS) (120 min.) : sd., col. SLP; 1/2 in.
Summary
  1. Adaptation of the operetta first produced in 1908, based on George Bernard Shaw's 1894 play Arms and the man.
Subject
  1. Shaw, Bernard, 1856-1950 > Adaptations
  2. Man-woman relationships > Drama
  3. Militarism > Drama
  4. Serbo-Bulgarian War, 1885 > Drama
  5. Italians > Bulgaria > Drama
  6. Soldiers > Drama
  7. Soldiers > Bulgaria > Drama
  8. Musical theater > Connecticut > East Haddam
  9. Theatrical productions > Connecticut > East Haddam > 1981-1990
Genre/Form
  1. Musicals.
Call number
  1. NCOV 908
Note
  1. No credits on tape. Production information gathered from the files of the Theatre on Film and Tape Archive.
Access (note)
  1. Permission required.
Credits (note)
  1. Musical direction by Albin Konopka ; orchestrations by Larry Moore ; scenery designed by James Leonard Joy ; costumes designed by John Falabella ; lighting designed by Craig Miller ; associate artistic director, Dan Siretta ; stage manager, Michael Brunner.
Performer (note)
  1. Victoria Clark, Susan Cella, Jonathan Cerullo, Kelly Corken, Richard Costa, Pamela Dayton, Peter Flynn, Deborah Geneviere, Joanna Glushak, Kurt Knudson, J. Kathleen Lamb, Anna Bess Lank, Richard Malone, Rose McGuire, Max Robinson, Glenn Sneed, Robert Torres, Paul Ukena, Stephen Lloyd Webber, Leigh-Anne Wencker.
Event (note)
  1. Videotaped at Goodspeed Opera House, East Haddam, Conn., May 10, 1990.
Title
  1. The chocolate soldier [videorecording] / Goodspeed Opera House, Michael P. Price, executive director, Sue Frost, associate producer, presents ; music by Oscar Straus ; original book and lyrics by Stanislaus Stange ; based on the play Arms and the Man by George Bernard Shaw ; musical adaptation by Albin Konopka ; new lyrics by Ted Drachman ; new book by Larry Carpenter ; choreography by Daniel Pelzig ; directed by Larry Carpenter.
Imprint
  1. East Haddam, Conn., 1990.
Access
  1. Permission required.
Credits
  1. Musical direction by Albin Konopka ; orchestrations by Larry Moore ; scenery designed by James Leonard Joy ; costumes designed by John Falabella ; lighting designed by Craig Miller ; associate artistic director, Dan Siretta ; stage manager, Michael Brunner.
Cast
  1. Victoria Clark, Susan Cella, Jonathan Cerullo, Kelly Corken, Richard Costa, Pamela Dayton, Peter Flynn, Deborah Geneviere, Joanna Glushak, Kurt Knudson, J. Kathleen Lamb, Anna Bess Lank, Richard Malone, Rose McGuire, Max Robinson, Glenn Sneed, Robert Torres, Paul Ukena, Stephen Lloyd Webber, Leigh-Anne Wencker.
Event
  1. Videotaped at Goodspeed Opera House, East Haddam, Conn., May 10, 1990.
Local note
  1. Gift of Goodspeed Opera House.
Connect to:
  1. Request Access to Theatre on Film and Tape Archive Special Collections material
Added author
  1. Price, Michael P., producer.
  2. Frost, Sue, producer.
  3. Straus, Oscar, 1870-1954. Tapfere Soldat. English.
  4. Stange, Stanislaus, 1862-1917, librettist.
  5. Stange, Stanislaus, 1862-1917, lyricist.
  6. Shaw, Bernard, 1856-1950.
  7. Knopka, Albin, arranger of music.
  8. Knopka, Albin, musical director.
  9. Drachman, Ted, 1945- lyricist.
  10. Carpenter, Larry, librettist.
  11. Carpenter, Larry, director.
  12. Pelzig, Daniel, choreographer.
  13. Moore, Larry, 1946- orchestrations.
  14. Joy, James Leonard, set designer.
  15. Falabella, John, costume designer.
  16. Miller, Craig, lighting designer.
  17. Siretta, Dan, production personnel.
  18. Brunner, Michael, stage manager.
  19. Clark, Victoria, 1959- performer.
  20. Cella, Susan, performer.
  21. Cerullo, Jonathan, performer.
  22. Corken, Kelly, performer.
  23. Costa, Richard, performer.
  24. Dayton, Pamela, performer.
  25. Flynn, Peter, performer.
  26. Geneviere, Deborah, performer.
  27. Glushak, Joanna, performer.
  28. Knudson, Kurt, performer.
  29. Lamb, J. Kathleen, performer.
  30. Lank, Anna Bess, performer.
  31. Malone, Richard, performer.
  32. McGuire, Rose, performer.
  33. Robinson, Max, performer.
  34. Sneed, Glenn, performer.
  35. Torres, Robert, performer.
  36. Ukena, Paul, Jr, performer.
  37. Webber, Stephen Lloyd, performer.
  38. Wencker, Leigh-Anne, performer.
  39. Goodspeed Opera House, producer.
  40. Goodspeed Opera House, donor.
Research call number
  1. NCOV 908
View in legacy catalog