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The life and times of Sigmund Freud: a three act dance theatre play

Title
  1. The life and times of Sigmund Freud: a three act dance theatre play [videorecording]/ Byrd Hoffman School of Byrds and the Byrd Hoffman Foundation, Inc. presents ; by Robert Wilson.
Published by
  1. Brooklyn, [1969 or 1970]

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Additional authors
  1. Wilson, Robert, 1941-
  2. Nelson, Richard, 1938-1996
  3. Harvey, Peter, 1933-
  4. Kolouch, Fred
  5. Andrews, Raymond, 1956-
  6. Bayrak, Liba
  7. Crowe, Bob
  8. Darone, Joe
  9. Evans, Robyn
  10. Fabricant, Gwen
  11. Gallo, Richie
  12. Garvey, Larry
  13. King, Kenneth, 1948-
  14. Linton, Lisa
  15. Lubar, Cindy
  16. Peer, Mary
  17. Smith, Jack, 1932-1989.
  18. Snyder, Scotty
  19. Byrd Hoffman School of Byrds.
  20. Byrd Hoffman Foundation.
  21. Brooklyn Academy of Music.
  22. American Theatre Laboratory (New York, N.Y.)
Description
  1. 5 videodiscs (DVD) (145 min.) : si., col.; 4 3/4 in.
Summary
  1. This footage from The life and times of Sigmund Freud shows a performance from multiple camera angles. This footage may have been edited in the camera during production and is not in chronological order.
Donor/Sponsor
  1. Gift of the Byrd Hoffman Water Mill Foundation.
Series statement
  1. Robert Wilson Audio/Visual Collection
Subject
  1. Theatrical productions > New York(State) > Brooklyn > 1961-1970
  2. Theater > Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)
  3. Plays
  4. Experimental theater > Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)
  5. Experimental theater > New York (State) > New York
  6. Theater > New York (State) > New York
Genre/Form
  1. Plays.
Contents
  1. Disc 1. Third Act (14:43), Second Act (43 min.) -- Disc 2. First Act (8 min.) -- Disc 3. Third Act (24:54), Second Act (34 min.) -- Disc 4. Second Act (32 min.) -- Disc 5. Second Act (5:56), First Act (28 min.).
Call number
  1. NCOV 3073
Note
  1. Donor's inventory numbers: MP 16-005 Reel 1, MP 16-005 Reel 2, MP 16-005 Reel 3, MP 16-005 Reel 4, MP 16-005 Reel 5, MP 16-003 Reel 1, MP 16-003 Reel 2, MP 16-003 Reel 3, MP 16-003 Reel 4, MP 16-003 Reel 5, MP 16-005 Reel 1 (Copy 1), MP 16-005 Reel 1 (Copy 2), MP 16-005 Reel 1 (Copy 3), MP 16-005 Reel 2 (Copy 1), MP 16-005 Reel 3 (Copy 4), MP 16-005 Reels 4-5 (Copy 4), MP 16-003 Reels 1-2 (Copy 3), MP 16-003 Reels 1-2 (Copy 4), MP 16-003 Reels 3-4 (Copy 4), MP 16-003 Reel 5 (Copy 4).
  2. No credits on tape. Credits from 1969 Brooklyn Academy of Music program.
  3. Discs 1 and 2 appear to be shot from the sides of the house ; Discs 3 through 5 appear to be shot from the center back of the house.
  4. On source recording leader: "Producer: American Theatre Lab."
Access (note)
  1. Restricted to qualified researchers.
Credits (note)
  1. Lighting design, Rick Nelson ; production supervisor, Peter Harvey ; scenery design, Fred Kolouch.
Performer (note)
  1. Raymond Andrews, Sarah Andrews, Arden Anderson, Liba Bayrak, Bernice, Jackie Blah, Sue Coles, Bob Crowe, Carroll Dunn, Stephen Dunn, Joe Darone, Bob Dylan, Robyn Evans, Gwen Fabricant, Richie Gallo, Larry Garvey, Ronnie Gilbert, Chris Haie [Haile?], Jim Harned, Jessie Jordan, Terry Jamison, Barbara Kaufman, Ginia Kinney, George Klauber, Kenneth King, Hope Kondrak [i.e. Kondrat], Anna-Lisa Larsdotter, Lisa Linton, Cindy Lubar, Gordon Matta, Margaret Meany, Audrey Monk, Marg Woodnorth, Martha Orner, Mary Peer, Dallas Pratt, George Resch, Kit Ruiz, Marion Sims, Jack Smith, Scotty Snyder, M. Sondak, Doreen Schiller, Bill Stewart, Joey Stratton, Jean Claude van Itallie, Leni Wagner, Robert Wilson, Alice Wise.
Event (note)
  1. Filmed in performance at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Opera House, on either December 18 or 20, 1969 or May 22-23, 1970.
Title
  1. The life and times of Sigmund Freud: a three act dance theatre play [videorecording]/ Byrd Hoffman School of Byrds and the Byrd Hoffman Foundation, Inc. presents ; by Robert Wilson.
Imprint
  1. Brooklyn, [1969 or 1970]
Country of producing entity
  1. United States.
Series
  1. Robert Wilson Audio/Visual Collection
Access
  1. Restricted to qualified researchers.
Credits
  1. Lighting design, Rick Nelson ; production supervisor, Peter Harvey ; scenery design, Fred Kolouch.
Performer
  1. Performed by: the Byrd Hoffman School of Byrds.
Cast
  1. Raymond Andrews, Sarah Andrews, Arden Anderson, Liba Bayrak, Bernice, Jackie Blah, Sue Coles, Bob Crowe, Carroll Dunn, Stephen Dunn, Joe Darone, Bob Dylan, Robyn Evans, Gwen Fabricant, Richie Gallo, Larry Garvey, Ronnie Gilbert, Chris Haie [Haile?], Jim Harned, Jessie Jordan, Terry Jamison, Barbara Kaufman, Ginia Kinney, George Klauber, Kenneth King, Hope Kondrak [i.e. Kondrat], Anna-Lisa Larsdotter, Lisa Linton, Cindy Lubar, Gordon Matta, Margaret Meany, Audrey Monk, Marg Woodnorth, Martha Orner, Mary Peer, Dallas Pratt, George Resch, Kit Ruiz, Marion Sims, Jack Smith, Scotty Snyder, M. Sondak, Doreen Schiller, Bill Stewart, Joey Stratton, Jean Claude van Itallie, Leni Wagner, Robert Wilson, Alice Wise.
Event
  1. Filmed in performance at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Opera House, on either December 18 or 20, 1969 or May 22-23, 1970.
Connect to:
  1. Request Access to Theatre on Film and Tape Archive Special Collections material
Local subject
  1. Theater -- Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)
  2. Experimental theater -- Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)
Added author
  1. Wilson, Robert, 1941- director.
  2. Nelson, Richard, 1938-1996, lighting designer.
  3. Harvey, Peter, 1933- production stage manager.
  4. Kolouch, Fred, set designer.
  5. Andrews, Raymond, 1956- actor.
  6. Bayrak, Liba, actor.
  7. Crowe, Bob, actor.
  8. Darone, Joe, actor.
  9. Evans, Robyn, actor.
  10. Fabricant, Gwen, actor.
  11. Gallo, Richie, actor.
  12. Garvey, Larry, actor.
  13. King, Kenneth, 1948- actor.
  14. Linton, Lisa, actor.
  15. Lubar, Cindy, actor.
  16. Peer, Mary, actor.
  17. Smith, Jack, 1932-1989.
  18. Snyder, Scotty, actor.
  19. Byrd Hoffman School of Byrds.
  20. Byrd Hoffman Foundation.
  21. Brooklyn Academy of Music.
  22. American Theatre Laboratory (New York, N.Y.)
Research call number
  1. NCOV 3073
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