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The image shows a page from a program booklet for a theatrical production titled "The Play of Daniel." The production is presented by the Leverett House Opera Society and is an adaptation by Noah Greenberg. The production is produced by Andrew Berner and Andy Jamieson, with the musical director being Martin Kessler.
The cast list includes:
The instrumentalists listed are:
Honorary patrons include:
Special patrons include:
The patrons include a list of names such as:
The program also includes a note of thanks to all the generous patrons, acknowledging that some are not present due to a printer's deadline.
The image is a playbill for a production titled "The Play of Daniel," adapted by Noah Greenberg and presented by the Leverett House Opera Society. Here are the detailed components of the playbill:
Production Team:
Cast:
Attendants to the Queen: Carol Deinhardt
Instrumentalists:
Honorary Patrons:
Special Patrons:
Patrons:
The playbill also extends thanks to all generous patrons, some of whom may not be listed due to the printer's deadline.
The image displays a program cover for a theatrical production by the Leverett House Opera Society. The play is titled "The Play of Daniel," adapted by Noah Greenberg. The production is directed by Charles Heckscher and has Andrew Berner and Andy Jamieson as producers, with Martin Kessler serving as the musical director.
Cast:
Instrumentalists:
Honorary Patrons:
Special Patrons:
Patrons:
The program also includes a note expressing thanks to all generous patrons, acknowledging that some might not be listed due to the printer's deadline.
The image shows a page from a program for the Leverett House Opera Society's production of "The Play of Daniel," an adaptation by Noah Greenberg. Here is a detailed summary of the content:
Title and Credits:
Cast:
Attendants to the Queen:
Members of the Court:
Instrumentalists:
Patrons:
Honorary Patrons:
Special Patrons:
Patrons:
The program includes a note of gratitude to all patrons, acknowledging that some patrons may not be present due to the printer's deadline.
The image is of a page from a program for a theatrical production. Specifically, it's for "The Play of Daniel," adapted by Noah Greenberg and presented by the Leverett House Opera Society.
Here are the detailed elements from the program:
Title and Production Information:
Cast:
Instrumentalists:
Honorary Patrons:
Special Patrons:
Patrons:
Closing Note:
This program is a comprehensive listing of the production's cast, instrumentalists, patrons, and acknowledgments.
The image displays a program for a theatrical production titled "The Play of Daniel," presented by the Leverett House Opera Society. It is an adaptation by Noah Greenberg. Key details include the production team: produced by Andrew Berner and Andy Jamieson, directed by Charles Hecksher, and with Martin Kessler as the musical director.
The cast is listed with roles such as:
The program also lists the instrumentalists and their respective instruments:
The program acknowledges honorary patrons, special patrons, and patrons by name. The text concludes by expressing gratitude to all patrons, noting that some are not listed due to a printer's deadline.
The image displays a page from a program or booklet for a theatrical production presented by the Leverett House Opera Society, titled "The Play of Daniel." The page appears to include various sections such as the title of the play in stylized font, a list of people involved in the production, cast roles, instrumentalists, and patrons. The title at the top is artistically rendered in a Gothic or medieval script, which is fitting for the probable historical setting of the play. On the left side of the page, there is a decorative initial "T," incorporating floral or vine-like patterns, which is in keeping with the aesthetic often associated with old manuscripts or classical plays.
Below the title, the production credits include "Produced by Andrea Beroff and Andy Jimerson," "Directed by Charles Hatcher," and "Music Direction by Martin Kessler." The cast list follows, indicating the various characters in the play, such as Narrator, Wise Men and Advisors, Queen, Daniel, Darius, and various angels, among others, with the corresponding actors' names alongside each role. On the lower half of the page, a section titled "INSTRUMENTALISTS" lists the musicians and the instruments they play.
The bottom of the page features the patrons of the play, categorized as "HONORARY PATRONS," "SPECIAL PATRONS," and "PATRONS," followed by individual and couple names given credit for their support.
The page layout is clear and well-organized, presenting the production's information in an elegant and traditional manner. A note at the bottom expresses gratitude to the generous patrons, mentioning that some are not present due to the printer's deadline.
This image shows a printed page from a book or program that lists the details of a theatrical production titled "The Play of Daniel." The header mentions that it is presented by the Leverett House Opera Society and is an adaptation by Noah Greenberg. The page includes the names of the producers (Andrew Berner and Andy Jamieson), the director (Charles Heckscher), and the musical director (Martin Kessler).
The cast list is provided with characters on the left side and the corresponding actors' names on the right side. Roles include Narrator, Prince, Wise Men and Advisors, Queen, Daniel, Darius, Envious, Counselors, First Angel, Habakkuk, and Second Angel.
There are sections for attendants to the queen, members of the court, instrumentalists (listing instruments such as soprano recorder, bass recorder, guitar, treble viol, tenor viol, trumpet, and percussion along with performers’ names).
Additionally, the page lists honorary patrons, special patrons, and patrons, thanking various individuals and families for their support. At the bottom, there is a note expressing thanks to all patrons, mentioning that some are not present due to the printer's deadline.
The design features a decorative initial "T" at the beginning of the title "The Play of Daniel."
The image shows the inside cover of a program booklet for a theatrical production titled "The Play of Daniel", presented by the Leverett House Opera Society. The program provides detailed information about the production, including:
The cast list is organized alphabetically, featuring roles such as:
Each role is assigned to specific performers, such as:
The program lists the musicians involved, including:
The program acknowledges Master and Mrs. Jerome H. Buckley and Mr. John David Farmer as honorary patrons.
A list of special patrons is provided, including:
The program concludes with a list of patrons, expressing gratitude to them for their support. The list includes names such as:
and many others.
At the bottom of the page, there is a note stating:
"We wish to extend thanks to all of our generous patrons, some of whom are not present here due to our printer's deadline."
This indicates that the program was printed before all patrons could be included, possibly due to time constraints.
In summary, the image depicts a well-organized and formal program booklet for a theatrical production, highlighting the cast, crew, patrons, and production details of The Play of Daniel.
The image shows an open book with a white page displaying a detailed cast list and production credits for a theatrical performance. At the top of the page, there is a decorative "T" symbol, likely representing the Leverett House Opera Society, followed by the title "The Play of Daniel" in bold black text. Below the title, the page lists the director, producers, and musical director. The main body of the page is divided into sections for the cast, instrumentalists, honorary patrons, special patrons, and patrons. Each section lists names, roles, and instruments for the cast and instrumentalists, and names for the patrons. The text is neatly organized in columns, with the cast and instrumentalists listed first, followed by the patrons. The page has a formal and elegant design, with a mix of black and white text, suggesting a high-quality production.