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''The Cocktail Party'' by T.S. Eliot. Contemporary verse version of Euripides's ''Alcestis'', set in a drawing room and a psychiatrist's consulting room. Produced by [[NTO]] in 1951 with [[André Huguenet]], [[Gwen Adeler]], [[Marda Vanne]], [[Robert Whitfield]], [[Ronald Wallace]], [[Hymie Shapiro]], [[Merilyn Oates]], [[Marcia Colville]], [[Frank Wise]],  and directed by **. (Source: ''Helikon'', 1(2), with portraits of the actors).
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''The Cocktail Party'' by T.S. Eliot. Contemporary verse version of Euripides's ''Alcestis'', set in a drawing room and a psychiatrist's consulting room. Produced by [[NTO]] in 1951 with [[André Huguenet]], [[Gwen Adeler]], [[Marda Vanne]], [[Robert Whitfield]], [[Ronald Wallace]], [[Hymie Shapiro]], [[Merilyn Oates]], [[Marcia Colville]], [[Frank Wise]],  and directed by [[Marda Vanne]].  
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==Sources==
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''Helikon'', 1(2)
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''Lantern'', 1(5):521. May 1952.
  
  

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The Cocktail Party by T.S. Eliot. Contemporary verse version of Euripides's Alcestis, set in a drawing room and a psychiatrist's consulting room. Produced by NTO in 1951 with André Huguenet, Gwen Adeler, Marda Vanne, Robert Whitfield, Ronald Wallace, Hymie Shapiro, Merilyn Oates, Marcia Colville, Frank Wise, and directed by Marda Vanne.


Sources

Helikon, 1(2)

Lantern, 1(5):521. May 1952.


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