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[[Kaleidophon]] created sound for the National Theatre's 1970 production of George Bernard Shaw's play [[Back to Methuselah]] featuring [[Joan Plowright]].<ref>[http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/discover-more/artists/joan-plowright-nt-50th Joan Plowright's page] at nationaltheatre.org</ref>
 
[[Kaleidophon]] created sound for the National Theatre's 1970 production of George Bernard Shaw's play [[Back to Methuselah]] featuring [[Joan Plowright]].<ref>[http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/discover-more/artists/joan-plowright-nt-50th Joan Plowright's page] at nationaltheatre.org</ref>
  
Delia's papers include a clipping from the Radio Times, listing "Back to Methuselah: A Metabiological Pentateuch by Bernard Shaw"<ref>[[DD110122]]: Radio Times clipping including "Back to Methuselah".</ref>
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The sound was done at Kaleidophon with [[Brian Hodgson]] and [[Marc Wilkinson]].<ref>Tape label for [[DD149]]</ref>
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Delia's papers also include a clipping from the Radio Times, listing "Back to Methuselah: A Metabiological Pentateuch by Bernard Shaw"<ref>[[DD110122]]: Radio Times clipping including "Back to Methuselah".</ref>
 
but the transmission highlighted in biro is ''"[[An ABC in Sound]]: Poems by Bob Cobbing'', which Delia created sound for, so the Methusaleh mention on the same page may just be a coincidence.
 
but the transmission highlighted in biro is ''"[[An ABC in Sound]]: Poems by Bob Cobbing'', which Delia created sound for, so the Methusaleh mention on the same page may just be a coincidence.
  

Revision as of 14:35, 15 May 2020

Kaleidophon created sound for the National Theatre's 1970 production of George Bernard Shaw's play Back to Methuselah featuring Joan Plowright.[1]

The sound was done at Kaleidophon with Brian Hodgson and Marc Wilkinson.[2]

Delia's papers also include a clipping from the Radio Times, listing "Back to Methuselah: A Metabiological Pentateuch by Bernard Shaw"[3] but the transmission highlighted in biro is "An ABC in Sound: Poems by Bob Cobbing, which Delia created sound for, so the Methusaleh mention on the same page may just be a coincidence.

The labels on its master tapes misspell call it Methusaleh.

Tapes

  • DD036: "Methusaleh 1 copy master"
  • DD037: "Methusaleh 2 copy master.
  • DD149: "Methuselah 3"

References

  1. Joan Plowright's page at nationaltheatre.org
  2. Tape label for DD149
  3. DD110122: Radio Times clipping including "Back to Methuselah".