Bill Moran show, Bill Moran interviews Leida Snow and Laura Deni

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Title
Bill Moran show, Bill Moran interviews Leida Snow and Laura Deni
Additional title: Bill Moran interviews Leida Snow
Additional title: Bill Moran show (Radio program)
Names
Snow, Leida (Interviewee)
Deni, Laura (Interviewee)
Moran, Bill (Interviewer)
Moran, Bill (Host)
Collection

Leida Snow collection of audio interviews and reports on theater, culture and arts

Dates / Origin
Date Created: 1995-12-31
Library locations
Rodgers and Hammerstein Archives of Recorded Sound
Shelf locator: *LTC-A 1900
Topics
Snow, Leida -- Interviews
Deni, Laura -- Interviews
Theater critics -- United States
Radio personalities -- Interviews
Theater -- Reviews
Genres
Radio programs
Interviews
Radio commercials
Advertising
Notes
Bibliographic history: Title provided by cataloger.
Venue: Broadcast [1995 December 31]
Acquisition: Gift; Leida Snow, 2009.
Physical Description
Audiocassette
Extent: 1 audiocassette (approximately 55 minutes) : analog, stereo
Description
The program includes Bill Moran's review of "Nixon," the 1995 American epic biographical film directed by Oliver Stone and the revival of the musical "Show boat"; radio commercials; and interview with theater critic Leida Snow. Snow talks about financial cuts to education in New York City; and observes various cultural events taking place in the United States at the end of 1995 such as the 1995 production of the musical "Victor/Victoria" that opened on Broadway at the Marquis Theatre, New York, October 25, 1995, with a book by Blake Edwards, music by Henry Mancini, lyrics by Leslie Bricusse and additional musical material (music and lyrics) by Frank Wildhorn, starring Julie Andrews; "Randy Newman's Faust," the 1995 musical by American musician and songwriter Randy Newman, that was performed at the La Jolla Playhouse in San Diego, California, September 1995; "Master class," the play by Terrence McNally, with incidental music by Giuseppe Verdi, Giacomo Puccini, and Vincenzo Bellini; the production of the "Racing demon," the play by David Hare; and others. The program also contains observations of cultural life in New York City, Nashville, and Las Vegas by Laura Deni, who speaks about the death of Dean Martin (December 25, 1995), American singer, actor, comedian, and film producer; and releases of new albums and films.
Type of Resource
Sound recording
Languages
English
Identifiers
RLIN/OCLC: 438949331
NYPL catalog ID (B-number): b18147578
RLIN/OCLC: 951474130
NYPL catalog ID (B-number): b20974529
Universal Unique Identifier (UUID): 80263fa0-78b4-0136-3aae-0a79fd7c9a85
Rights Statement
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MLA Format

Rodgers and Hammerstein Archives of Recorded Sound, The New York Public Library. "Bill Moran show" The New York Public Library Digital Collections. 1995. https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/673dc980-c356-0133-9b65-60f81dd2b63c

Chicago/Turabian Format

Rodgers and Hammerstein Archives of Recorded Sound, The New York Public Library. "Bill Moran show" New York Public Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 27, 2024. https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/673dc980-c356-0133-9b65-60f81dd2b63c

APA Format

Rodgers and Hammerstein Archives of Recorded Sound, The New York Public Library. (1995). Bill Moran show Retrieved from https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/673dc980-c356-0133-9b65-60f81dd2b63c

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Bill Moran show