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Medea: in prologue and five acts

Title
  1. Medea: in prologue and five acts [videorecording] / the Musical Theatre Lab and the Byrd Hoffman Foundation present Euripides' tragedy ; direction and design [by] Robert Wilson ; music [by] Arthur Russell.
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  1. Washington, D.C., 1981.

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Additional authors
  1. Euripides
  2. Wilson, Robert, 1941-
  3. Russell, Arthur
  4. Volonakis, Minos
  5. Voliotis, Athena
  6. Haugan, Kristine
  7. Nash, Jeffrey
  8. Rickard, Gene
  9. McEntire, Joanne
  10. Sutton, Sheryl, 1950-
  11. Nesci, John
  12. Petros, Ari
  13. Reed, S. Alexander
  14. Prappas, Paul
  15. Neal, Rome
  16. Robinson, Terrell
  17. Barton, Evelyne
  18. Borchert, Ann
  19. Gold, Andrew
  20. Hagisavva, Maria
  21. Koutsourelis, Manolis
  22. Pashalinski, Lola
  23. Swanson, Lynn
  24. D'Arcangelo, John William, 1942-
  25. John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (U.S.)
  26. Musical Theatre Lab
  27. Stuart Ostrow Foundation
  28. Byrd Hoffman Foundation
Description
  1. 4 videodiscs (DVD) (181 min.) : sd., col.; 4 3/4 in.
Donor/Sponsor
  1. Gift of the Byrd Hoffman Water Mill Foundation.
Series statement
  1. Robert Wilson Audio/Visual Collection
Subject
  1. Legends > Greece > Drama
  2. Theatrical productions > Washington (D.C.) > 1981-1990
  3. Drama
  4. Theater > Washington (D.C.)
  5. Medea consort of Aegeus, King of Athens (Mythological character)
  6. Euripides > Adaptations
Genre/Form
  1. Drama.
Contents
  1. Disc 1. Prologue. (24 min.)
  2. Disc 2. Act I, Act II. (61 min.)
  3. Disc 3. Act III, Act IV thru Scene C. (58 min.)
  4. Disc 4. Act IV, Scene D; Act V. (38 min.)
Call number
  1. NCOV 3093
Note
  1. Title and credits taken from Musical Theatre Lab program.
  2. Donor's inventory numbers: MDK 01A, MDK 01B, MDK 01C, MDK 01D, MDK 02A, MDK 02B, MDK 02C, MDK 02D.
  3. "The Musical Theatre Lab is a joint project of the Stuart Ostrow Foundation and the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts"--Program.
Access (note)
  1. Restricted to qualified researchers.
Credits (note)
  1. Adaptation, Minos Volonakis ; transliteration, Athena Voliotis ; costume design and scenery supervision, Kristine Haugan ; lighting design, Jeffrey Nash ; choral director, Gene Paul Rickard ; production stage manager, Joanne McEntire ; choral music arrangement, Gene Paul Rickard and Robert Wilson ; choreography Act IV, Scene A, Manolis Koutsourelis and Lynn Swanson ; mask design, John D'Arcangelo ; visual consultant, Ann Wilson ; assistant for transliteration, Manolis Koutsourelis.
Performer (note)
  1. Sheryl Sutton, Caroline Thomas, John Nesci, Ari Petros, Alexander Reed, Paul Prappas, Scott Robinson, Rome Neal, Terrell Robinson.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded in workshop performance on March 1, 1981 at the Musical Theatre Lab of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
Language (note)
  1. Performed in English and ancient and modern Greek.
Title
  1. Medea: in prologue and five acts [videorecording] / the Musical Theatre Lab and the Byrd Hoffman Foundation present Euripides' tragedy ; direction and design [by] Robert Wilson ; music [by] Arthur Russell.
Imprint
  1. Washington, D.C., 1981.
Country of producing entity
  1. United States.
Series
  1. Robert Wilson Audio/Visual Collection
Access
  1. Restricted to qualified researchers.
Credits
  1. Adaptation, Minos Volonakis ; transliteration, Athena Voliotis ; costume design and scenery supervision, Kristine Haugan ; lighting design, Jeffrey Nash ; choral director, Gene Paul Rickard ; production stage manager, Joanne McEntire ; choral music arrangement, Gene Paul Rickard and Robert Wilson ; choreography Act IV, Scene A, Manolis Koutsourelis and Lynn Swanson ; mask design, John D'Arcangelo ; visual consultant, Ann Wilson ; assistant for transliteration, Manolis Koutsourelis.
Cast
  1. Sheryl Sutton, Caroline Thomas, John Nesci, Ari Petros, Alexander Reed, Paul Prappas, Scott Robinson, Rome Neal, Terrell Robinson.
Performer
  1. Chorus: Evelyne Barton, Ann Borchert, Andrew Gold, Maria Hagisavva, Manolis Koutsourelis, Lola Pashalinski, Lynn Swanson, Athena Voliotis.
Event
  1. Recorded in workshop performance on March 1, 1981 at the Musical Theatre Lab of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
Language
  1. Performed in English and ancient and modern Greek.
Connect to:
  1. Request Access to Theatre on Film and Tape Archive Special Collections material
Added author
  1. Euripides. Medea. English.
  2. Wilson, Robert, 1941- director.
  3. Wilson, Robert, 1941- set designer.
  4. Russell, Arthur. Medea, composer (expression)
  5. Volonakis, Minos, adapter.
  6. Voliotis, Athena, translator.
  7. Haugan, Kristine, costume designer.
  8. Nash, Jeffrey, lighting designer.
  9. Rickard, Gene, music.
  10. McEntire, Joanne, production stage manager.
  11. Sutton, Sheryl, 1950- performer.
  12. Nesci, John, performer.
  13. Petros, Ari, performer.
  14. Reed, S. Alexander, performer.
  15. Prappas, Paul, performer.
  16. Neal, Rome, performer.
  17. Robinson, Terrell, performer.
  18. Barton, Evelyne, performer.
  19. Borchert, Ann, performer.
  20. Gold, Andrew, performer.
  21. Hagisavva, Maria, performer.
  22. Koutsourelis, Manolis, choreographer, performer.
  23. Pashalinski, Lola, performer.
  24. Swanson, Lynn, choreographer, performer.
  25. D'Arcangelo, John William, 1942-
  26. John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (U.S.)
  27. Musical Theatre Lab.
  28. Stuart Ostrow Foundation.
  29. Byrd Hoffman Foundation.
Research call number
  1. NCOV 3093
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