Original id:
5228
Start date:
1 January 1938
Degree of relationship to ancient play:
Translation
Media of production:
Stage-play
Languages:
English
Script | Author(s) |
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The Acharnians | Robert Yelverton Tyrrell |
Acharnians | Aristophanes |
Person | Role | Notes |
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Philip Treherne Barton | Actor | |
Charles Ripley Bogle | ||
Eric John Roderick Brotherton | ||
Peter Jordayne Cave-Bigley | ||
Henry Graham Head | ||
Edward R. G. Heath | Composer | |
Henry L. Jenkyns | Actor | Leader of Chorus |
Henry L. Jenkyns | Producer | |
John MacInnes | Manager | in charge of arrangements |
Philip Frederick Nind | ||
Arthur Spring-Rice Pyper | ||
Ashley Reinhard George Raeburn | ||
Walt Whitman Rostow | Composer | |
Frederick Stephen Temple | Actor | Dicaeopolis |
Venue | Festival | Dates | Notes |
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Radley College (Abingdon, County of Oxfordshire, England) | Open-air evening performance | ||
British Museum, Lecture Theatre (London, Greater London, England) | in a secondary school in Raynes Park | ||
Winchester College (Winchester, County of Hampshire, England) | in the college grounds | ||
Corfe Castle (Wareham, County of Dorset, England) | stage set at the top of the hill just below ruins of castle walls | ||
Pump Room (Bath, Bath and North East Somerset, England) | not a good audience | ||
unknown venue (Burford, County of Oxfordshire, England) | in the garden of the house of the widow of Charles Edward Montague | ||
Kingswood School (Bath, Bath and North East Somerset, England) | "a rousing reception" | ||
Sherborne Abbey (Sherborne, County of Dorset, England) | open-air performance, with "a good audience of both Town and Gown" | ||
Charterhouse School (Godalming, County of Surrey, England) | 6 July, 1938 |
Source | Format | Location if held at the APGRD | Pagination | |
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Greek Artists and Ancient Greek Drama: Stage Sets and Costumes - Exhibition Catalogue | Book | library | 165 |
The Acharnians (1938), accessed at http://www.apgrd.ox.ac.uk/productions/production/5228 <25 November 2024>