Blackamoor [videorecording] / AMAS Repertory Theatre, Inc., Rosetta LeNoire, founder & artistic director, Jeffrey Solis, general manager, Eric M. Schussel, administrator, presents ; book by Joseph George Caruso and Helen Kromer ; lyrics by Helen Kromer ; based on the novel "I, Juan de Pareja" by Elizabeth Borton de Trevino ; music by Ulpio Minucci ; choreography and musical staging, Barry McNabb ; directed by Kent Paul ; [video prod. company] Character Generators, Inc.
Stage musical based on the young adult novel I, Juan de Pareja, by Elizabeth Borton de Treviño, which concerns the relationship between the painter Diego Velázquez and his slave, Juan.
Musical director, Amy Engelstein ; arrangements, Buck Brown and John Rinehimer ; set designer, Steve Caldwell ; costume designer, Jana Rosenblatt ; lighting supervision, Phil Monat ; stage manager, Tom Moseman.
Performer (note)
Tony Clarke, Edouard DeSoto, Brian Fisher, Guillermo Gonzalez, Ruthanna Graves, Carolyn Heafner, Lon Hurst, Christopher Innvar, David Jackson, Lorenzo, Evan Matthews, Herman Petras, Keelee Seetoo, and Lynette Tompkins.
Event (note)
Videotaped at AMAS Repertory Theatre, New York, N.Y., Nov. 5, 1988.
Title
Blackamoor [videorecording] / AMAS Repertory Theatre, Inc., Rosetta LeNoire, founder & artistic director, Jeffrey Solis, general manager, Eric M. Schussel, administrator, presents ; book by Joseph George Caruso and Helen Kromer ; lyrics by Helen Kromer ; based on the novel "I, Juan de Pareja" by Elizabeth Borton de Trevino ; music by Ulpio Minucci ; choreography and musical staging, Barry McNabb ; directed by Kent Paul ; [video prod. company] Character Generators, Inc.
Imprint
New York, 1988.
Access
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Credits
Musical director, Amy Engelstein ; arrangements, Buck Brown and John Rinehimer ; set designer, Steve Caldwell ; costume designer, Jana Rosenblatt ; lighting supervision, Phil Monat ; stage manager, Tom Moseman.
Cast
Tony Clarke, Edouard DeSoto, Brian Fisher, Guillermo Gonzalez, Ruthanna Graves, Carolyn Heafner, Lon Hurst, Christopher Innvar, David Jackson, Lorenzo, Evan Matthews, Herman Petras, Keelee Seetoo, and Lynette Tompkins.
Event
Videotaped at AMAS Repertory Theatre, New York, N.Y., Nov. 5, 1988.