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The widowing of Mrs. Holroyd

Title
The widowing of Mrs. Holroyd [videorecording] / Produced by Jac Venza ; associate producer, Lindsay Law ; originally produced by the Long Wharf Theatre, Arvin Brown, artistic director, M. Edgar Rosenblum, executive director ; [written] by D. H. Lawrence ; directed by Arvin Brown and John J. Desmond ; a production of WNET/13.
Publication
New York: Broadway Theatre Archive, c2001.

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Moving imageRestricted use NCOX 1920Performing Arts Research Collections - TOFT

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Additional Authors
  • Venza, Jac
  • Law, Lindsay
  • Brown, Arvin
  • Rosenblum, M. Edgar
  • Lawrence, D. H. (David Herbert), 1885-1930.
  • Desmond, John
  • Jenkins, David, 1937-
  • Walker, Bill
  • Franks, Danny
  • Rubinstein, Arthur B
  • Shoskes, Mike
  • Ebert, Joyce
  • Converse, Frank, 1938-
  • Ousey, Timothy
  • Geyer, Vicky
  • Maxwell, Roberta, 1942-
  • Castang, Veronica, 1938-1988
  • Robbins, Rex, 1935-
  • Fitzgerald, Geraldine, 1913-2005
  • Battis, Emery John, 1915-2011
  • Swetland, William, 1913-2003
  • Harker, James
  • Silverstein, James
  • Broadway Theatre Archive.
  • Long Wharf Theatre (New Haven, Conn.), producer.
  • WNET (Television station : New York, N.Y.)
  • Public Broadcasting Service (U.S.)
Description
1 videocassette (VHS) (119 min.) : sound, color; 1/2 in.
Summary
Television adaptation of the Long Wharf Theatre's production of D. H. Lawrence's play, originally published in 1914.
Series Statement
  • Theater in America
  • Broadway Theatre Archive
Uniform Title
Theater in America (Television program)
Subjects
Genre/Form
  • Drama.
  • Television.
Note
  • Originally broadcast as an episode of the Theater in America television series.
Access (note)
  • Restricted to qualified researchers.
Credits (note)
  • Set designer, David Jenkins ; costume design by Bill Walker ; lighting designer, Danny Franks ; music, Arthur B. Rubinstein ; audio, Mike Shoskes.
Performer (note)
  • Joyce Ebert, Frank Converse, Timothy Ousey, Vicky Geyer, Roberta Maxwell, Veronica Castang, Rex Robbins, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Emery Battis, William Swetland, James Harker, James Silverstein.
Event (note)
  • Originally broadcast on Theater in America, WNET/13, New York, N.Y., May 8, 1974.
Call Number
NCOX 1920
OCLC
988093752
Title
The widowing of Mrs. Holroyd [videorecording] / Produced by Jac Venza ; associate producer, Lindsay Law ; originally produced by the Long Wharf Theatre, Arvin Brown, artistic director, M. Edgar Rosenblum, executive director ; [written] by D. H. Lawrence ; directed by Arvin Brown and John J. Desmond ; a production of WNET/13.
Imprint
New York: Broadway Theatre Archive, c2001.
Series
Theater in America
Broadway Theatre Archive
Access
Restricted to qualified researchers.
Credits
Set designer, David Jenkins ; costume design by Bill Walker ; lighting designer, Danny Franks ; music, Arthur B. Rubinstein ; audio, Mike Shoskes.
Cast
Joyce Ebert, Frank Converse, Timothy Ousey, Vicky Geyer, Roberta Maxwell, Veronica Castang, Rex Robbins, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Emery Battis, William Swetland, James Harker, James Silverstein.
Event
Originally broadcast on Theater in America, WNET/13, New York, N.Y., May 8, 1974.
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Added Author
Venza, Jac, producer.
Law, Lindsay, producer.
Brown, Arvin, producer.
Brown, Arvin, director.
Rosenblum, M. Edgar, producer.
Lawrence, D. H. (David Herbert), 1885-1930. Widowing of Mrs. Holroyd.
Desmond, John, director.
Jenkins, David, 1937- set designer.
Walker, Bill, costume designer.
Franks, Danny, lighting designer.
Rubinstein, Arthur B, composer.
Shoskes, Mike, sound.
Ebert, Joyce, actor.
Converse, Frank, 1938- actor.
Ousey, Timothy, actor.
Geyer, Vicky, actor.
Maxwell, Roberta, 1942- actor.
Castang, Veronica, 1938-1988, actor.
Robbins, Rex, 1935- actor.
Fitzgerald, Geraldine, 1913-2005, actor.
Battis, Emery John, 1915-2011, actor.
Swetland, William, 1913-2003, actor.
Harker, James, actor.
Silverstein, James, actor.
Broadway Theatre Archive.
Long Wharf Theatre (New Haven, Conn.), producer.
WNET (Television station : New York, N.Y.)
Public Broadcasting Service (U.S.)
Added Title
Theater in America (Television program)
Research Call Number
NCOX 1920
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