The ghost writer [electronic resource] / presented by Dance Theater Workshop ; conceived and written by Tina Dudek and David Van Tieghem ; [stage] direction and choreography by Tina Dudek ; original music by David Van Tieghem.
2 streaming video files (NTSC) (76 min.) : sd., col.
Summary
Play set in Lighthouse Point, N.J. in spring 1949.
Donor/Sponsor
Gift of Dance Theater Workshop.
Uniform title
Ghost writer (Theater piece : Dudek and Van Tieghem)
Genre/Form
Plays.
Video.
Call number
*MGZIDF 4789
Note
Accompanied by house program.
Date from original container.
Original container labeled "Close-up."
Another recording of this play appears on *MGZIC 9-5898.
Access (note)
Patrons can access streaming video files only at the Library for the Performing Arts.
Credits (note)
Sound design, Aural Fixation ; set and costumes, Jill Satterfield ; slides, Charlie Mendoza and James Hastings ; portrait by Richard F. Van Tieghem (based on a photograph by Deborah Feingold) ; lighting, Phil Sandström ; Italian translations, Elisa Cognigni ; production coordinator, Lauren Schneider ; executive producer, David White.
Performer (note)
David Van Tieghem (Bruce Pidgeon, the ghost writer) ; Tina Dudek (Sarah Wickham, the ghost) ; E.J. Henzel (Dan Halstead, the plumber/Morgan Halstead, second mate on a whaling ship) ; Linda Mancini (Signorina Angelina Contadina, owner of the house) ; Hilary Easton (Peggy Simpson, the girl next door) ; Madeline Mancini (Helen Trent, the reporter) ; Bruce's city pals: Charlie Mendoza (Charlie Norelco, the professor), Lisa Love (Terry Ryan, the actress/Bruce's old girlfriend), Patricia Hoffbauer (Marie Salzano, the dancer), Damon Pooser (Max Wilson, the poet), J. Damian Anastasio (Julius J. Baker, the pianist), Bill Buchen (Sammy Price, the drummer/Julius's friend) ; David Van Tieghem (Nathan Wickham, first mate on a whaling ship) ; Phil Sandström (Phil O'Donahue, the delivery man) ; David White (Paul Tergeist, the radio announcer) ; ??? (Sydney Wickham).
Event (note)
Videotaped in performance at Dance Theater Workshop's Bessie Schönberg Theater, New York, as part of the Spring Events, on May 19, 1989, by Video D Studios.
Title
The ghost writer [electronic resource] / presented by Dance Theater Workshop ; conceived and written by Tina Dudek and David Van Tieghem ; [stage] direction and choreography by Tina Dudek ; original music by David Van Tieghem.
Imprint
c1989.
Country of producing entity
U.S.
Event
Videotaped in performance at Dance Theater Workshop's Bessie Schönberg Theater, New York, as part of the Spring Events, on May 19, 1989, by Video D Studios.
Credits
Sound design, Aural Fixation ; set and costumes, Jill Satterfield ; slides, Charlie Mendoza and James Hastings ; portrait by Richard F. Van Tieghem (based on a photograph by Deborah Feingold) ; lighting, Phil Sandström ; Italian translations, Elisa Cognigni ; production coordinator, Lauren Schneider ; executive producer, David White.
Cast
David Van Tieghem (Bruce Pidgeon, the ghost writer) ; Tina Dudek (Sarah Wickham, the ghost) ; E.J. Henzel (Dan Halstead, the plumber/Morgan Halstead, second mate on a whaling ship) ; Linda Mancini (Signorina Angelina Contadina, owner of the house) ; Hilary Easton (Peggy Simpson, the girl next door) ; Madeline Mancini (Helen Trent, the reporter) ; Bruce's city pals: Charlie Mendoza (Charlie Norelco, the professor), Lisa Love (Terry Ryan, the actress/Bruce's old girlfriend), Patricia Hoffbauer (Marie Salzano, the dancer), Damon Pooser (Max Wilson, the poet), J. Damian Anastasio (Julius J. Baker, the pianist), Bill Buchen (Sammy Price, the drummer/Julius's friend) ; David Van Tieghem (Nathan Wickham, first mate on a whaling ship) ; Phil Sandström (Phil O'Donahue, the delivery man) ; David White (Paul Tergeist, the radio announcer) ; ??? (Sydney Wickham).
Restricted access
Patrons can access streaming video files only at the Library for the Performing Arts.