Ref No | PRG/JMS/F241088 |
AltRefNo | F241088 |
Collection | Ronald James Programme Collection |
Title | Theatre programme: International Theatre Festival |
Date | 6 - 23 July 1977 |
Extent | 1 item |
Description | Theatre programme advertising International Theatre Festival. Sherman Theatre of Universiy College Cardiff. Advert and future production on inside pages. Festival diary on inside page, pictures of some of the productions in middle pages. 6 / 23 July 1977. Programme price 20p. |
Creative roles: From Cardiff, Caricature Theatre presents The Phantom Tollbooth, From Poland, the Theatre Marcinek presents Little Tiger and Don Quixote, From Italy, Puppet Cuticchio presents The Death of Ruggiero Of The White Eagle, From France, Le Theatre Du Gros Caillou presents Passe Passe, From Australia, The Australian Youth Performing Arts Association presents I'll Be In On That a play by Anne Harvey, From Canada, the Mermaid Theatre presents The Trickster and The Wabenaki, From England, stage 77 presents A smashing Day by Alan Plater, From Iran, Kanoon Theatre Company presents Toroob and Hadaseh Dar Shahre Arrusekha, From England, the Phoenix Theatre Roadworks presents Drink Mercury and Jubilee Roadshow, From Holland, Carrousel Theatre presents Ko The Cat, from England Forkbeard Fantasy presents a Late Night show: The Cranium Show, from Romania, The Cassandra Studio presents Oedipus Saved, by Radu Stanca. |
Fourteen visiting companies joing Welsh companies. |
Subject | Plays / Puppets / Dance/ Mixed Media Shows |
PhysicalDescription | black on white paper |
Event | International Theatre Festival |
Related Place | Sherman Theatre |
Category | Programmes (theatre) |
Access conditions | This material is available for consultation at the University of Kent's Special Collections & Archives reading room, Templeman Library, University of Kent, Canterbury, CT2 7NU (specialcollections@kent.ac.uk). |
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Level | Item |