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1963 production photo from Lulu

Lulu (Acts I & II) 1963

August 7 - 9, 1963

A work of astonishing complexity…

…based on two highly controversial plays by German author Frank Wedekind – an unapologetic attack on bourgeois morality and a tragic character study of one woman’s meteoric rise and catastrophic fall.

Music By
Alban Berg
Text adapted by the Composer From
Wedekind's Erdgeist and Büchse der Pandora

Synopsis

Prologue

An animal trainer steps to the footlights and introduces the main attractions of his circus, among them, Lulu, in the guise of a snake, and then exhorts the audience to wait and see what happens.

Artists

Joan Carroll

Joan Carroll

Soprano

Lulu

Donald Gramm

Donald Gramm

Bass-baritone

Dr. Schön

Elaine Bonazzi

Elaine Bonazzi

Mezzo-soprano

Countess Geschwitz

George Shirley

Tenor

Alwa

Henri Noël

Baritone

Dr. Goll

Lee Cass

Bass-baritone

Schigolch

Peter Harrower

bass

Animal Trainer

Stanley Kolk

Tenor

A Painter

Robert Schmorr

Tenor

The Prince

William Metcalf

Baritone

Rodrigo

Elsa Charlston

Mezzo-soprano

A Wardrobe Mistress

Bruce Freeman

Bass

Director of the Theatre/ Jack the Ripper

Marlena Kleinman

Mezzo-soprano

A Student

John Thomas

Tenor

A Servant

Robert Craft

Robert Craft

Conductor

Rudolph Heinrich

Director/ Scenic & Costume Designer

Carl Seltzer

Lighting Designer