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Le mariage de Figaro.

Contributor(s): Renaud, Madeleine | Barrault, Jean-Louis | Delbee, Pierre | Saint Laurent, Yves | Hayes, Patrick | Beaumarchais, Pierre Augustin Caron de | MolièreMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: 1964. Description: 1 v. (theater program)Summary: Patrick Hayes in association with the Friday Morning Music Club and S. Hurok presents by arrangement with the Government of the French Republic, Theatre De France, under the direction of Madeleine Renaud and Jean-Louis Barrault, "Le Mariage De Figaro," by Beaumarchais, decor by Pierre Delbee, costumes by Yves Saint-Laurent, incidental music from the eighteenth century, directed by Jean-Louis Barrault, choreography by Jose Torres.
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PQ2105 .B42 2003 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 0183473

Friday Morning Music Club, March 17-18, 1964.

"Patrick Hayes, Friday Morning Music Club concerts"--Cover.

Title devised by Library staff.

Cast: Madeline Renaud, Simone Valere, Denise Benoit, Dominique Arden, Sabine Lods, Pierre Bertin, Jean-Louis Barrault, Jean Desailly, Regis Outin, Michel Bertay, Robert Lombard, Henri Gilabert, Luis Masson, Andre batisse, Bernard Laik. Chorus and dancers: Dominique Santarelli, Jean Winckler, Jean-Guy Henneveux, Stanislas Staskewitsch, Sarah Sanders, Jane Martel, Claudie Bourlon, Judith Alexandre.

LC copy accompanied by typescript note on Hayes Concert Corporation letterhead, dated 11 March 1964 indicating program change where "Salut a Molière (Salute to Molière)" will be performed at matinee at 2:30 pm on Wednesday, March 18, instead of "Mariage de Figaro". Also accompanied by 2 p. photocopy of synopsis of "Salut a Molière." Shelved under: Mariage de Figaro.

Patrick Hayes in association with the Friday Morning Music Club and S. Hurok presents by arrangement with the Government of the French Republic, Theatre De France, under the direction of Madeleine Renaud and Jean-Louis Barrault, "Le Mariage De Figaro," by Beaumarchais, decor by Pierre Delbee, costumes by Yves Saint-Laurent, incidental music from the eighteenth century, directed by Jean-Louis Barrault, choreography by Jose Torres.

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