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Katherine Dunham

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Katherine Dunham

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  • (1954) She performed in the ballet, "Errand Into the Maze," "Ardent Song," and "Deaths and Entrances," in a Katherine Dunham Dance Company production at the Saville Theatre in London, England with Lenwood Morris, Lucille Ellis, Vanoye Aikens, and Wilbert Bradley in the cast.
  • (January 1952) She performed in the ballet, "Katherine Dunham," in a Katherine Dunham Dance Company production at the Cambridge Theatre in London, England with Lenwood Morris, Lucille Ellis, Vanoye Aikens, and Wilbert Bradley in the cast.
  • (November 14, 1938) He wrote sketches for Max Danish's musical revue, "Pins and Needles," in the Labor Stage Players production national tour at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio. Arthur Arent, Marc Blitzstein, Emmanuel Eisenberg, Charles Friedman, David Gregory, Joseph Schrank, Arnold B. Horwitt, John LaTouche, and Harold Rome wrote sketches to the revue. Harold Rome also wrote music and lyrics.
  • (December 1, 1940) He choreographed the musical revue, "New Pins and Needles," win the National Tour of the Labor Stage Players production at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio. Harold Rome wrote the music and lyrics. Max Danish devised the title. Arthur Arent and Marc Blitzstein wrote additional sketches.
  • (March 8, 1948) She performed, produced, directed, and choreographed her dance revue, "Tropical Revue," at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio with the Dunham Dancers. Singers and musicians include Bobby Capo, Lucille Ellis, Lenwood Morris, Vanoye Aikens, Tommy Gomez, James Alexander, Wilbert Bradley, Dolores Harper, Jesse Hawkins, Richardena Jackson, Eartha Kitt, Gene Robinson, Othelia Strozier, Doris White, Jacqueline Walcott, Rosalie King, Dorothy Speights, Julio Mendez, La Rosa Estrada, and Cantigo in the cast. John Pratt was set and costume designer. Daniel Mendelsohn was conductor.
  • (September 19, 1943 - November 19, 1943) She performed, produced, directed, and choreographed her dance revue, "Tropical Revue," at the Martin Beck Theatre in New York City and ran for 2 months before a national tour.
  • (December 26, 1944 - January 16, 1945) She performed, produced, directed, and choreographed her dance revue, "Tropical Revue," at the New Century Theatre in New York City for 24 performances.

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