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Diamond Lil

Title
  1. Diamond Lil [videorecording] / The American Conservatory Theatre presents ; [written] by Mae West ; adaptation by Paul Blake and Dennis Powers ; direction and musical staging by Paul Blake.
Published by
  1. San Francisco, 1988.

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Additional authors
  1. West, Mae
  2. Blake, Paul (Librettist)
  3. Powers, Dennis
  4. Schmidt, Douglas W
  5. Fletcher, Robert, 1922-
  6. Duarte, Derek
  7. Mackay, Harper
  8. LeGrand, Stephen
  9. Smith, Alice Elliott
  10. Elsperger, Bruce
  11. Barcone, Eugene
  12. Wyler, Gretchen
  13. Butterfield, Richard
  14. Walker, Sydney, 1921-1994
  15. Donat, Peter, 1928-2018
  16. Stephens, Lannyl
  17. Ferrall, Gina
  18. Roblin, Jennifer
  19. Markovitz, Paula
  20. Weingartner, Stephen
  21. Crawley, Brian, 1962-
  22. Piper, Don
  23. Proctor, David
  24. Maier, David
  25. Lane, Yuri
  26. Brickley, Kate
  27. Mitchell, Delores
  28. McShane, Michael
  29. Reichert, Daniel
  30. Coolbrith, Paul
  31. Dignon, Hugh
  32. Eshelman, Drew
  33. Betancourt, Anne
  34. Ryan, Michael Scott
  35. Carlin, Nancy
  36. Swain, Howard
  37. Leskin, Will
  38. Oropeza, Luis
  39. Scarmack, Carlotta
  40. Moses, Julie
  41. Shaffer, Caroline
  42. Eldred, Roxanne
  43. American Conservatory Theater, producer
  44. San Francisco Performing Arts Library and Museum, donor
Description
  1. 1 videocassette (VHS) (94 min.) : sound, color; 1/2 in.
Summary
  1. Adaptation of Mae West's 1928 stage play.
Alternative title
  1. She done him wrong
Subject
  1. Theatrical productions > California > San Francisco > 1981-1990
  2. Entertainers > New York (State) > New York > Drama
  3. West, Mae > Adaptations
  4. Bars (Drinking establishments) > Drama
  5. Theater > California > San Francisco
  6. Drama
  7. Man-woman relationships > Drama
  8. Musical theater > California > San Francisco
Genre/Form
  1. Drama.
Call number
  1. NCOV 1565
Note
  1. Image quality is poor. Audio track is on one channel only.
Access (note)
  1. Permission required.
Credits (note)
  1. Scenery by Douglas W. Schmidt ; costumes by Robert Fletcher ; lighting by Derek Duarte ; musical supervision by Harper MacKay ; sound by Stephen LeGrand ; stage managers, Alice Elliott Smith, Bruce Elsperger, and Eugene Barcone.
Performer (note)
  1. Gretchen Wyler (as Diamond Lil), Richard Butterfield, Sydney Walker, Peter Donat, Harper MacKay, Lannyl Stephens, Gina Ferrall, Jennifer Roblin, Paula Markovitz, Stephen Weingartner, Brian Crawley, Don Piper, David Proctor, David Maier, Yuri Lane, Kate Brickley, Delores Mitchell, Micheal McShane, Daniel Reichert, Paul Coolbrith, Hugh Dignon, Drew Eshelman, Anne Betancourt, Michael Scott Ryan, Nancy Carlin, Howard Swain, Will Leskin, Luis Oropeza, Carlotta Scarmack, Julie Moses, Caroline Shaffer, Roxanne Eldred.
Event (note)
  1. Videotaped at The American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco, Calif., 1988. The production opened on Jan. 27, 1988, and closed in early March of that year.
Biography (note)
  1. In 1933 West starred in a film adaptation of this material, retitled She done him wrong.
Title
  1. Diamond Lil [videorecording] / The American Conservatory Theatre presents ; [written] by Mae West ; adaptation by Paul Blake and Dennis Powers ; direction and musical staging by Paul Blake.
Imprint
  1. San Francisco, 1988.
Access
  1. Permission required.
Credits
  1. Scenery by Douglas W. Schmidt ; costumes by Robert Fletcher ; lighting by Derek Duarte ; musical supervision by Harper MacKay ; sound by Stephen LeGrand ; stage managers, Alice Elliott Smith, Bruce Elsperger, and Eugene Barcone.
Cast
  1. Gretchen Wyler (as Diamond Lil), Richard Butterfield, Sydney Walker, Peter Donat, Harper MacKay, Lannyl Stephens, Gina Ferrall, Jennifer Roblin, Paula Markovitz, Stephen Weingartner, Brian Crawley, Don Piper, David Proctor, David Maier, Yuri Lane, Kate Brickley, Delores Mitchell, Micheal McShane, Daniel Reichert, Paul Coolbrith, Hugh Dignon, Drew Eshelman, Anne Betancourt, Michael Scott Ryan, Nancy Carlin, Howard Swain, Will Leskin, Luis Oropeza, Carlotta Scarmack, Julie Moses, Caroline Shaffer, Roxanne Eldred.
Event
  1. Videotaped at The American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco, Calif., 1988. The production opened on Jan. 27, 1988, and closed in early March of that year.
Biography
  1. In 1933 West starred in a film adaptation of this material, retitled She done him wrong.
Local note
  1. Gift of the San Francisco Performing Arts Library and Museum.
Connect to:
  1. Request Access to Theatre on Film and Tape Archive Special Collections material
Added author
  1. West, Mae. Diamond Lil.
  2. Blake, Paul (Librettist), adapter.
  3. Blake, Paul (Librettist), director.
  4. Blake, Paul (Librettist), choreographer.
  5. Powers, Dennis, adapter.
  6. Schmidt, Douglas W, set designer.
  7. Fletcher, Robert, 1922- costume designer.
  8. Duarte, Derek, lighting designer.
  9. Mackay, Harper, musical supervisor.
  10. Mackay, Harper, actor.
  11. LeGrand, Stephen, sound designer.
  12. Smith, Alice Elliott, stage manager.
  13. Elsperger, Bruce, stage manager.
  14. Barcone, Eugene, stage manager.
  15. Wyler, Gretchen, actor.
  16. Butterfield, Richard, actor.
  17. Walker, Sydney, 1921-1994, actor.
  18. Donat, Peter, 1928-2018, actor.
  19. Stephens, Lannyl, actor.
  20. Ferrall, Gina, actor.
  21. Roblin, Jennifer, actor.
  22. Markovitz, Paula, actor.
  23. Weingartner, Stephen, actor.
  24. Crawley, Brian, 1962- actor.
  25. Piper, Don, actor.
  26. Proctor, David, actor.
  27. Maier, David, actor.
  28. Lane, Yuri, actor.
  29. Brickley, Kate, actor.
  30. Mitchell, Delores, actor.
  31. McShane, Michael, actor.
  32. Reichert, Daniel, actor.
  33. Coolbrith, Paul, actor.
  34. Dignon, Hugh, actor.
  35. Eshelman, Drew, actor.
  36. Betancourt, Anne, actor.
  37. Ryan, Michael Scott, actor.
  38. Carlin, Nancy, actor.
  39. Swain, Howard, actor.
  40. Leskin, Will, actor.
  41. Oropeza, Luis, actor.
  42. Scarmack, Carlotta, actor.
  43. Moses, Julie, actor.
  44. Shaffer, Caroline, actor.
  45. Eldred, Roxanne, actor.
  46. American Conservatory Theater, producer.
  47. San Francisco Performing Arts Library and Museum, donor.
Research call number
  1. NCOV 1565
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