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* [[DD084055]]: Cover of theatre programme | * [[DD084055]]: Cover of theatre programme | ||
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− | * [[DD084220]]: Cover of | + | * [[DD084220]]: Cover of Carols's telegram. |
− | + | * [[DD084312]]: Telegram "247/156", 15th August: "YTSYGA ETC ETC -PETER" | |
− | * [[DD084312]]: | + | * [[DD084246]]: Envelope of Peter's telegram. |
=Availability= | =Availability= |
Revision as of 13:19, 6 February 2017
With Unit Delta Plus she worked on Guy Woolfenden's score for Peter Hall's Royal Shakespeare Company production of Macbeth[1] at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford upon Avon, with Paul Scofield as Macbeth, as part of their 108th season of plays by William Shakespeare, April to November 1967.
A telegram suggests that the opening night was the 15th August 1967.
Act One is about 1 hour, Act Two is about 80 minutes.[2]
Cast[2]
- Macbeth: Paul Scofield
- Witches: Elizabeth Spriggs, Catherine Lacey, Clare Kelly
- Duncan: Sebastian Shaw
- Malcolm: Ian Richardson
- Donalbain: Colin McCormack
- Banquo: Brewster Mason
Credits[2]
- Directed by: Peter Hall
- Designed by: Juhn Bury
- Costumes: Ann Curtis
- Assistant designer: Elizabeth Duffield
- Music by: Guy Woolfenden and Unit Delta Plus Electronic Music
- Lighting by: John Bradley
- Fights arranged by: Donald Burton
Papers
- DD084055: Cover of theatre programme
- DD084409: Cast list
- DD084142: Telegram "DB212 AP8" to Unit Delta Plus: "Best wishes from us all - Carol"
- DD084220: Cover of Carols's telegram.
- DD084312: Telegram "247/156", 15th August: "YTSYGA ETC ETC -PETER"
- DD084246: Envelope of Peter's telegram.
Availability
- Attic Tape DD040 is titled "Stratford Macbeth"
- An extract is included in These Hopeful Machines, Programme 3 from 36:30 to 37:20 or so.
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- The soundtrack to the Derbyshire Day 2014 trailer on vimeo.com is made from Delia's Attic Tapes for this piece.
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References
- ↑ Brian Hodgson in the Guardian obituary
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 DD084409
See also the Macbeth disambiguation page.