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Holmes Doyle Merrill 1930 1935 1939 1943 1950
Audio Play - SH (8) - Murder In The Casbah - A Scandal In Bohemia - Second Generation The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes is a radio drama series which aired in the USA from 1939 to 1950, it ran for 374 episodes, with many of the later episodes considered lost media. The series was based on the Sherlock Holmes stories by Arthur Conan Doyle. Some of the surviving episode recordings may be found online, in various audio quality condition. For most of the show's run, the program starred Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes and Nigel Bruce as Dr. Watson. Other actors played Holmes and Watson in later seasons. Production From the outset of the show, the series was billed in different listings under various titles including Sherlock Holmes, Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson, and other titles. The most popularly remembered title is The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. From 1939 until 1943, episodes were adapted or written by Edith Meiser who had written the earlier series The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes which aired from 1930 to 1935. Meiser left the show after disagreements with a sponsor over the amount of violence in the program. It is also reported that Meiser left the show to focus on other projects. From 1943 onward, most episodes were written by the team of Denis Green and Anthony Boucher with some early episodes written by Green and Leslie Charteris.8] Edith Meiser returned to write for the show for its seventh season. Max Ehrlich and Howard Merrill wrote the episodes of season 8. Denis Green returned as a writer for the last season. Originally, the show starred Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes and Nigel Bruce as Doctor Watson. Together, they starred in 220 episodes which aired weekly on Mondays from 8:30 to 9:00 pm. Basil Rathbone's last episode as the famous detective was "The Singular Affair of the Baconian Cipher". He was eager to separate himself from the show to avoid being typecast in the role. Tom Conway replaced him in the starring role, though Nigel Bruce got top billing and was always announced first. The new series lasted 39 episodes, and Bruce and Conway then left the series. From then until 1950 the series continued with various actors playing the two principal parts. The show first aired on the Blue Network but later moved to the Mutual Broadcasting System. The show moved to Mutual in 1943 at the start of its fourth season. The series was originally broadcast from Hollywood. During World War II, the show was also broadcast overseas through the Armed Forces Radio Service. The program aired on ABC instead of Mutual for its sixth and ninth seasons. Many episodes were recorded in front of a live audience.
Puccini Ramos Dimitrov Hristov Cohan Vilar Beaver Moran Pierce Myers Merrill Wilkes Easton Cox Huntington Teatro Lirico Warner Theatre Majestic Theatre Jordan Hall Hippodrome Theatre Palace Theatre Newberry Opera House 2002 2003 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2013 2016 2017 2018 2020
Puccini MADAMA BUTTERFLY - full opera video - Teatro Lirico D'Europa Giorgio Lalov, Artistic Director/Stage Director Peabody Auditorium, Daytona Beach, FL Cio-Cio-San - Hilda Ramos B. F. Pinkerton - Orlin Goranov Susuki - Viara Zhelezova Sharples - Plamen Dimitrov Bonze - Vladimir Hristov Goro - Georgi Dinev Yamadori - Hristo Sarafov Kate Pinkerton - Vesselina Ponorska Teatro Lirico D’Europa’s popular, FULL-SCALE production of Puccini’s MADAMA BUTTERFLY has been presented in the USA by 44 different theaters MULTIPLE times – well over 100 performances and hundreds more in Europe! Link to ALL USA reviews for this production: (http•••) LIST OF USA PRESENTING VENUES: LILY PETER AUDITORIUM – Helena, Arkansas – winter 2011 CERRITOS CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS - Cerritos, CA – winter 2002 MCCALLUM THEATRE - Palm Desert, CA – winter 2002 and winter 2013 CHRISTOPHER COHAN CENTER - San Luis Obispo, CA – winter 2006 VILAR CENTER FOR THE ARTS - Beaver Creek, CO – winter 2013 WARNER THEATRE - Torrington, CT – winter 2007 RUTH ECKERD HALL - Clearwater, FL – winter 2003, fall 2007 and winter 2011 KRAVIS CENTER - West Palm Beach, FL – fall 2003 BROWARD CENTER FOR THE PERF. ARTS - (AMATURO THEATRE) Ft. Lauderdale, FL winter 2005, winter 2008 and winter 2011 CAROLE AND BARRY KAYE PERFORMING. ARTS CENTER at FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY Boca Raton, FL - winter 2005, winter 2008 and winter 2011 EISSEY CAMPUS THEATRE - Palm Beach Gardens, FL - winter 2005, winter 2008 and winter 2011 CORAL SPRINGS CENTER FOR THE ARTS - Coral Springs, FL - winter 2005, winter 2008 PHILHARMONIC CENTER FOR THE ARTS - Naples, FL - winter 2003 and winter 2008 MORAN THEATRE/Times Union Center - Jacksonville, FL - winter 2003, fall 2007 and winter 2018 BRANSCOMB MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM - Lakeland, FL – fall 2006 PEABODY AUDITORIUM - Daytona Beach, FL – winter 2011 and winter 2018 MARINA CIVIC CENTER - Panama City, FL – winter 2008 and winter 2018 SUNRISE THEATRE - Ft. Pierce, FL – winter 2008 BARBARA MANN THEATRE – Ft. Myers, FL - winter 2009 and winter 2018 MIRAMAR CULTURAL CULTURAL CENTER – Miramar FL - winter 2011 LUCAS THEATRE - Savannah, GA – fall 2006 RIVER CENTER THEATRE – Columbus, GA – fall 2006 CENTER FOR THE ARTS - University Park, IL – winter 2003 MERRILL AUDITORIUM - Portland, ME – winter 2007 MAJESTIC THEATRE - Boston, MA – 1 perf. - fall 2007 and 3 perf. - fall 2010 JORDAN HALL - Boston, MA – winter 2003 HIPPODROME THEATRE - Baltimore, MD – fall 2010 JESSE AUDITORIUM - Columbia, MO – winter 2003 TOUHILL PERFORMING ARTS CENTER - St. Louis, MO – fall 2006 PALACE THEATRE – Manchester, NH for OPERA NEW HAMPSHIRE – fall 2010 and winter 2020 TILLES CENTER - LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY - Greenville, NY - fall 2006 STANLEY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER - Utica, NY - winter 2003 QUEENSBORO PERF. ARTS CENTER – Queens, NY – winter 2011 and winter 2018 KEENAN AUDITORIUM - Wilmington, NC – fall 2010 F.M. KIRBY CENTER – Wilkes Barre, PA – winter 2008 and winter 2016 STATE THEATRE CENTER FOR THE PERF. ARTS - Easton, PA – winter 2007 and winter 2011 BROOKS CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS - Clemson, SC – fall 2010 DRAYTON HALL – Columbia, SC for PALMETTO OPERA - spring 2011 NEWBERRY OPERA HOUSE – Newbury, SC – winter 2008 and winter 2016 KOGER CENTER - Columbia, SC for PALMETTO OPERA – winter 2017 COX PERFORMING ARTS CENTER - St. George, Utah – fall 2006 HERITAGE THEATRE – Cedar City, UT – winter 2013 MARSHALL HALL - Huntington, West Virginia – winter 2010 EDGERTON PERF. ARTS CENTER - EDGERTON, WI – winter 2011 VISIT our pages to see photos, reviews and more ... Facebook: www.facebook.com/Teatro-Lirico-DEuropa-112682998750595/?ref=settings WEB SITE: www.jennykellyproductions.com
Sharon Azrieli Merrill Michel Legrand Tierney Sutton 2022
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises Paris Violon · Sharon Azrieli · David Merrill · Michel Legrand · Eddy Marnay Secret Places ℗ 2022 Viva! Diva! US, Inc. Released on: 2022-03-04 Producer: David Merrill Producer: Sharon Azrieli Vocal Producer: Tierney Sutton Music Arranger: Tamir Hendelman Music Publisher: SDRM Auto-generated by YouTube.
Giuseppe Verdi John Lanigan Robert Merrill Giovanni Foiani Piero Palma Sir Georg Solti Mohr Arrigo Boito William Shakespeare 1964
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Verdi: Falstaff / Act 2 - "Al ladro!" · John Lanigan · Robert Merrill · Giovanni Foiani · Piero de Palma · RCA Italiana Opera Orchestra · Sir Georg Solti Verdi: Falstaff ℗ 1964 Decca Music Group Limited Released on: 1964-01-01 Producer, Recording Producer: Richard Mohr Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Lewis Layton Composer: Giuseppe Verdi Author: Arrigo Boito Author, Original Text Author: William Shakespeare Auto-generated by YouTube.
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