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Peggy and Jackson
- Title
- Peggy and Jackson [videorecording] / a New York Shakespeare Festival production ; Joseph Papp presents Duo Theatre ; Festival Latino in New York ; Oscar Ciccone and Cecilia Vega, directors ; libretto by Michael Alasa' ; music by David Welch ; directed by Michael Alasa' ; co-directed by Mary Lisa Kinney ; [videotaped by the New York Shakespeare Festival]
- Publication
- New York, 1989.
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- Additional Authors
- Papp, Joseph
- Ciccone, Oscar
- Vega, Cecilia
- Cohen, Jason Steven
- Alasa', Michael
- Welch, David Baillie, 1945-
- Kinney, Mary Lisa
- Walker, Nancy Barth
- Jones, Bronwen
- Milazzo, Ann Marie
- Clifford, Wendy
- Lippencott, Catherine
- Valerio, Luciano
- Spano, Jon
- Scott, Pamela
- Design Associates, set designer.
- New York Shakespeare Festival Public Theater, producer.
- Festival Latino en Nueva York, producer.
- Description
- 1 videocassette (VHS) (68 min.) : sd., col.; 1/2 in.
- Summary
- "Peggy and Jackson is a musical exploration of the working process of Abstract Expressionist painter Jackson Pollock. . . as recounted by his wife Lee Krasner. It is set in 1950. . . .The 'Peggy' of the title is art collector Peggy Guggenheim, the prime force behind Jackson Pollock's establishment in the post-World War II New York art scene"--program. This production was presented as part of the New York Shakespeare Festival's Festival Latino in New York.
- Donor/Sponsor
- Gift of the Joseph Papp Public Theater/New York Shakespeare Festival.
- Series Statement
- Joseph Papp Public Theater/New York Shakespeare Festival Moving Image Collection
- Subjects
- Genre/Form
- Musicals.
- Note
- This video separated from the New York Shakespeare Festival collection, *T-Mss 1993-028.
- Copy of program available.
- Image is somewhat blurry.
- Peggy and Jackson was originally presented with the production Adios, Tropicana, book and lyrics by Chuck Gomez, music by Mark Pennington.
- Access (note)
- Restricted to qualified researchers.
- Preservation pending. Appointment and tape transfer required before viewing.
- Credits (note)
- Associate producer, Jason Steven Cohen ; set design by Design Associates ; costume design by Natalie Barth Walker ; stage manager, Mary Lisa Kinney ; Sound, Bronwen Jones.
- Event (note)
- Videotaped at the Public Theater/Martinson Hall, New York, N.Y., ca. August 6, 1989.
- Biography (note)
- Established in 1976 by Oscar Ciccone and Cecilia Vega, the Festival Latino in New York became part of the New York Shakespeare Festival in 1984. Billed in a 1988 program as "the most important cultural event in the United States of America," the festival supported the full range of Latino dramaturgy in the U.S. with work intended to engage the contemporary Latino audience and promote cross cultural understanding. Annual festivals featured a mix of theater, dance, music and film from Spain, Portugal and Latin America, performed in Spanish, English, Italian and Portuguese, or in combination.
- Call Number
- NCOV 5053
- OCLC
- NYPG06-F456
- Title
- Peggy and Jackson [videorecording] / a New York Shakespeare Festival production ; Joseph Papp presents Duo Theatre ; Festival Latino in New York ; Oscar Ciccone and Cecilia Vega, directors ; libretto by Michael Alasa' ; music by David Welch ; directed by Michael Alasa' ; co-directed by Mary Lisa Kinney ; [videotaped by the New York Shakespeare Festival]
- Imprint
- New York, 1989.
- Country of Producing Entity
- United States.
- Series
- Joseph Papp Public Theater/New York Shakespeare Festival Moving Image Collection
- Access
- Restricted to qualified researchers.Preservation pending. Appointment and tape transfer required before viewing.
- Credits
- Associate producer, Jason Steven Cohen ; set design by Design Associates ; costume design by Natalie Barth Walker ; stage manager, Mary Lisa Kinney ; Sound, Bronwen Jones.
- Performer
- Michael Alasa', Ann Marie Milazzo, Wendy Clifford, Catherine Lippencott, Luciano Valerio, Jon Spano, Pamela Scott.
- Event
- Videotaped at the Public Theater/Martinson Hall, New York, N.Y., ca. August 6, 1989.
- Biography
- Established in 1976 by Oscar Ciccone and Cecilia Vega, the Festival Latino in New York became part of the New York Shakespeare Festival in 1984. Billed in a 1988 program as "the most important cultural event in the United States of America," the festival supported the full range of Latino dramaturgy in the U.S. with work intended to engage the contemporary Latino audience and promote cross cultural understanding. Annual festivals featured a mix of theater, dance, music and film from Spain, Portugal and Latin America, performed in Spanish, English, Italian and Portuguese, or in combination.
- Added Author
- Papp, Joseph, producer.Ciccone, Oscar, producer.Vega, Cecilia, producer.Cohen, Jason Steven, producer.Alasa', Michael, librettist.Alasa', Michael, director.Welch, David Baillie, 1945- composer.Kinney, Mary Lisa, director.Kinney, Mary Lisa, stage manager.Walker, Nancy Barth, costume designer.Jones, Bronwen, designer.Milazzo, Ann Marie, performer.Clifford, Wendy, performer.Lippencott, Catherine, performer.Valerio, Luciano, performer.Spano, Jon, performer.Scott, Pamela, performer.Design Associates, set designer.New York Shakespeare Festival Public Theater, producer.Festival Latino en Nueva York, producer.
- Research Call Number
- NCOV 5053