Program: ETC Company's Five Repertory Productions (1972)
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A show program for the ETC Company of La MaMa's 1972 repertory productions of "Gertrude", "Demon", "Carmilla", "The Only Jealousy of Emer", and "Renard". The company was directed by John Braswell and Wilford Leach. "Gertrude" was written by Wilford Leach, and "Demon" was adapted by Leach from the Noh play "Aya No Tsuzumi". "Gertrude" had music by Ben Johnston and "Demon" had music by John Braswell. "Carmilla" was adapted by Leach from Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu’s 19th century Gothic vampire novella, with music by Johnston. "The Only Jealousy of Emer" was written by W.B. Yeats, with music for this production by Barbara Benary, and "Renard" was written by Igor Stravinsky.
La MaMa's Archives contains a range of additional material related to this production, including video documentation. To learn more about these materials, please visit La MaMa's digital collections website, catalog.lamama.org.
La MaMa's Archives contains a range of additional material related to this production, including video documentation. To learn more about these materials, please visit La MaMa's digital collections website, catalog.lamama.org.
Date issued: January – February, 1972
English
OBJ.1972.0036
Programs
black ink on textured white paper
dozens of originals
8.5 in (width) 11 in (height)
8 in 5.5 in
8 in 5.5 in
unfolded
folded in half(presentation)
8 page(booklet)
folded in half(presentation)
8 page(booklet)
The ETC Company of La MaMa (contributor), John Braswell (director), Wilford Leach (director), John Braswell (music), Wilford Leach (playwright), Joseph Sheridan LeFanu (author), Igor Stravinsky (playwright), William Butler Yeats (playwright), Ben Johnston (music), Barbara Benary (music), Seami Motokiyo (playwright)
Gertrude, Carmilla (adapted for the stage), Renard, Carmilla, Aya No Tsuzami, Demon, Only Jealousy of Emer, The
La Mama Experimental Theatre Club, Leach, Wilford, 1929-1988, Le Fanu, Joseph Sheridan, 1814-1873. Carmilla, ETC Company of La Mama, Stravinsky, Igor, 1882-1971, Yeats, W. B. (William Butler), 1865-1939, Off Off-Broadway theater, Lesbian vampires, Gothic fiction (Literary genre), Theater programs, New York (State)
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