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Genesius Guild Radio Productions
Genesius Guild
13 episodes
1 week ago
Join the Genesius Guild in Rock Island, IL as we produce classic theater...on the radio! This podcast will include productions from our normal repertoire (Shakespearean works such as selections from Hamlet and Greek tragedies such as Philoctetes) and will explore classical works outside of our traditional genre.
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Join the Genesius Guild in Rock Island, IL as we produce classic theater...on the radio! This podcast will include productions from our normal repertoire (Shakespearean works such as selections from Hamlet and Greek tragedies such as Philoctetes) and will explore classical works outside of our traditional genre.
Show more...
Performing Arts
Arts
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Dell: King Arthur's Socks + Poetry
Genesius Guild Radio Productions
1 hour 4 minutes 3 seconds
3 years ago
Dell: King Arthur's Socks + Poetry

CREDITS

Floyd Dell, King Arthur's Socks

Gwen (Guenevere Robinson) - Chelsea Ward

Vivian (Vivian Smith) - Liz Sager

Mary - Anna Schneider

Lancelot (Lancelot Jones) - Mischa Hooker

Narrator - John Turner


Poetry Reading

John Turner read poems by Arthur Davison Ficke

Liz Sager read poems by Edna St. Vincent Millay


Director / Organizer / Sound Editor: Mischa Hooker

Opening / closing music for King Arthur's Socks: Billy Murray, "I'll Do It All Over Again"

Background Music for poetry: Bach, Aria Variata in A Minor, BWV 989 (performed by Brendan Kinsella)

Theme music for program: Chopin, Waltz in A-flat major, Op. 69, no. 1 (performed by Olga Gurevich)


List of Poems Read:

· Ficke, Sonnets of a Portrait-Painter, Sonnet 2: "It needs no maxims drawn from Socrates"

· Millay, "The Dream"

· Ficke, Sonnet 13: "I am in love with high far-seeing places"

· Millay, Sonnets collected in Second April, Sonnet 1: "We talk of taxes, and I call you friend"

· Ficke, Sonnet 5: "Fate, with devoted and incessant care"

· Millay, Sonnet 2: "Into the golden vessel of great song"

· Ficke, Sonnet 16: "It was the night, the night of all my dreams"

· Millay, Sonnet 3: "Not with libations, but with shouts and laughter"

· Ficke, Six Lyrics, "Don Giovanni"

· Millay, Sonnet 4: "Only until this cigarette is ended"

· Ficke, Six Lyrics, "Like Him Whose Spirit"

· Millay, Sonnet 5: "Once more into my arid days like dew"

· Ficke, "In That Dim Monument Where Tybalt Lies"

· Millay, Sonnet 6: "No rose that in a garden ever grew"

· Ficke, Six Lyrics, "Snowtime"

· Millay, Sonnet 7: "When I too long have looked upon your face"

· Ficke, Sonnet 55: "They brought me tidings; and I did not hear"

· Millay, Sonnet 8: "And you as well must die, belovèd dust"

· Ficke, Six Lyrics, "The Birdcage"

· Millay, Sonnet 10: "Oh, my belovèd, have you thought of this"

· Ficke, Six Lyrics, "Meeting"

· Millay, Sonnet 11: "As to some lovely temple, tenantless"

· Ficke, Three Sonnets, "Old Wives' Tale"

· Millay, Sonnet 12: "Cherish you then the hope I shall forget"

· Ficke, Three Sonnets, "Holy Writ"

· Millay, "Ashes of Life"

· Ficke, Six Lyrics, "I Am Weary of Being Bitter"

· Millay, "The Penitent"

Genesius Guild Radio Productions
Join the Genesius Guild in Rock Island, IL as we produce classic theater...on the radio! This podcast will include productions from our normal repertoire (Shakespearean works such as selections from Hamlet and Greek tragedies such as Philoctetes) and will explore classical works outside of our traditional genre.