List of Great Performances episodes explained
This is an incomplete list of episodes for the television series Great Performances. It includes special episodes.
Episodes
New York Playhouse (1972–73)
Season 1 (1973–74)
As Theatre in America[4]
- Enemies, from the Repertory Theater of Lincoln Center (January 23, 1974)
- June Moon (January 30, 1974)
- Cyrano de Bergerac, from the American Conservatory Theater (February 6, 1974)
- Antigone, from Playhouse New York (February 13, 1974)
- King Lear, from the New York Shakespeare Festival (February 20, 1974)
- In Fashion, from the Actors Theatre of Louisville (March 20, 1974)
- Feasting with Panthers by Adrian Hall and Richard Cumming, from Trinity Repertory Company (March 27, 1974)
- The Contractor by David Storey, from Chelsea Theater Center (April 10, 1974)
- The Widowing of Mrs. Holroyd, from Long Wharf Theater (May 8, 1974)
- A Touch of the Poet (May 15, 1974)
- Monkey, Monkey, Bottle of Beer, How Many Monkeys Have We Here?, from Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park (May 22, 1974)
Season 2 (1974–75)
- Arthur Rubinstein: Chopin (October 16, 1974)[5]
- Herbert von Karajan and the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (November 13, 1974)[6]
- Solti Conducts Mendelssohn (December 16, 1974)[7]
- Bernstein at Tanglewood (December 25, 1974)
- Herbert von Karajan and the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra play Beethoven's Ninth Symphony (December 31, 1974)[8]
- Theater in America: Zalmen or the Madness of God by Elie Wiesel, from Arena Stage (January 8, 1975)[9]
- Theater in America: The Seagull, from Williamstown Theatre Festival (January 29, 1975)[10]
- Theater in America: Brother to Dragons, adapted from the poem by Robert Penn Warren by Adrian Hall and Ken Campbell, from Trinity Repertory Company (February 19, 1975)[11]
- Theater in America: The Ceremony of Innocence (March 1, 1975)
- Theater in America: Forget‐Me‐Not Lane by Peter Nichols, from Long Wharf Theater (March 12, 1975)[12]
- Pagliacci, from La Scala (March 19, 1975)[13]
- Theater in America: The School for Scandal, from the Guthrie Theater (April 2, 1975)[14]
- Theater in America: The Rules of the Game, from the New Phoenix Repertory Company (April 30, 1975)[15]
- Who's Happy Now? by Oliver Hailey[16]
Season 3 (1975–76)
- [17]
- The Collection, from Laurence Olivier Presents (January 1, 1976)[18]
- Theater in America: Beyond the Horizon, from the McCarter Theatre (January 14, 1976)[19]
- Dance in America: Joffrey Ballet (January 21, 1976)[20]
- Theater in America: First Breeze of Summer by Leslie Lee, from the Negro Ensemble Company (January 28, 1976)
- Live from Lincoln Center: New York Philharmonic with André Previn and Van Cliburn (January 30, 1976)
- Theater in America: The Mound Builders by Lanford Wilson, from the Circle Repertory Company (February 11, 1976)
- Dance in America: Twyla Tharp & Dancers (February 25, 1976)
- Theater in America: The Time of Your Life, from The Acting Company
- Dance in America: Martha Graham Dance Company (April 7, 1976)
- Live from Lincoln Center: The Ballad of Baby Doe (April 21, 1976)
- Theater in America: All Over, from the Hartford Stage (April 28, 1976)
- Theater in America: Who's Happy Now, from the Mark Taper Forum
- Theater in America: The Year of the Dragon, from The American Place Theatre
- Dance in America: Pennsylvania Ballet[21]
- Dance in America: Martha Graham Dance Company
- Theater in America: The Patriots, from Asolo Theatre Company (May 26, 1976)[22]
- Theater in America: The Eccentricities of a Nightingale, with the Old Globe Theater (June 16, 1976)[23]
- Live from Lincoln Center: Swan Lake (June 30, 1976)
- Leonard Bernstein Conducts Music from America (NY Philharmonic at Royal Albert Hall) (July 12, 1976)
Season 4 (1976–77)
- Theater in America: Ah! Wilderness (October 12, 1976)[24] [25]
- Fine Music Specials: Madama Butterfly (October 20, 1976)[26]
- Live from Lincoln Center: The Barber of Seville (November 3, 1976)
- Theater in America: The Taming of the Shrew, from the American Conservatory Theater (November 10, 1976)[27]
- Live from Lincoln Center: New York Philharmonic with Rafael Kubelik and Claudio Arrau (November 20, 1976)
- Live from Lincoln Center: André Watts in Recital (November 28, 1976)
- Solti Conducts Mendelssohn (December 15, 1976)[7]
- Chester Mystery Plays (December 22, 1976)[28]
- Secret Service by William Gillette, from the Phoenix Theatre (January 12, 1977)
- Arthur Rubinstein at 90 (January 26, 1977)[29]
- episode featuring Mstislav Rostropovich (March 30, 1977)[30]
- Theater in America: The Prince of Homburg from the Chelsea Theater Center (April 27, 1977)[31]
- Dance in America: Pilobolus Dance Theater (May 4, 1977)[32]
- Hard Times (starting May 11, 1977)[33]
- Live from Lincoln Center: Giselle (June 2, 1977)
- Theater in America: End of Summer by S. N. Behrman, from the Charles MacArthur Center for American Theater (June 15, 1977)[34]
- Abide with Me (July 12, 1977)[35]
Season 5 (1977–78)
- Live from Lincoln Center: New York Philharmonic with Zubin Mehta and Shirley Verrett (September 24, 1977)
- Live from Lincoln Center: Manon (October 18, 1977)
- Live from Lincoln Center: New York Philharmonic with Erich Leinsdorf and André Watts (October 29, 1977)
- The Royal Family (November 9, 1977)[36]
- (January 25, 1978)
- Live from Lincoln Center: Coppélia (January 31, 1978)
- Live from Lincoln Center: Luciano Pavarotti in Recital at the Metropolitan Opera House (February 12, 1978)
- Count Dracula (March 1, 1978)
- Live from Lincoln Center: The Saint of Bleecker Street (April 19, 1978)
- Live from Lincoln Center: American Ballet Theatre at the Metropolitan Opera House (May 17, 1978)
- Theater in America: Uncommon Women and Others (May 24, 1978)
Season 6 (1978–79)
- Out of Our Father's House (August 2, 1978)
- Live from Lincoln Center: New York Philharmonic with Zubin Mehta and Rudolf Serkin (September 20, 1978)
- Live from Lincoln Center: The Turk in Italy (October 4, 1978)
- Theater in America: The Good Doctor (November 8, 1978)
- Mourning Becomes Electra (December 6, 1978 to January 3, 1979)[37]
- Live from Lincoln Center: Chamber Music Society with Itzhak Perlman (December 10, 1978)
- Theater in America: When Hell Freezes Over, I'll Skate, conceived by Vinnette Justine Carroll with music by Cleavant Derricks and Clinton Derricks-Carroll, from the Urban Arts Corps[38]
Season 7 (1979–1980)
Season 8 (1980–81)
Season 9 (1981–82)
Season 10 (1982–83)
Season 11 (1983–84)
- Princess Grace Remembered (September 26, 1983)
- Alice in Wonderland (October 3, 1983)
- Callas: An International Celebration (December 11, 1983)
- An American Christmas (December 19, 1983)
- The Magic Flute (January 9, 1984)
- La Cenerentola (February 6, 1984)
- Choreographer's Notebook: Stravinsky Piano Ballets by Peter Martins (February 13, 1984)
- The Soldier's Tale, directed by R. O. Blechman (March 19, 1984)
Season 12 (1984–85)
- Dance in America: Baryshnikov by Tharp (October 5, 1984)
- The Dining Room (October 19, 1984)
- You Can't Take It With You (November 21, 1984)
- (December 7, 1984)
- From Vienna: The New Year's Celebration 1985 hosted by Walter Cronkite (January 1, 1985)[44]
- Dance Black America, directed by D. A. Pennebaker and Chris Hegedus (January 25, 1985)
- Judy Garland: The Concert Years (March 22, 1985)
- Heartbreak House (April 24, 1985)[45]
- (May 3, 1985)
- Taking My Turn (May 10, 1985)
- The Best of Broadway (May 24, 1985)[46]
- Orpheus (June 7, 1985)[47]
- Ulysses (June 14, 1985)
- The Coronation of Poppea (June 21, 1985)
Season 13 (1985–86)
- Doctor Fischer of Geneva (October 11, 1985)
- Three by Three (October 18, 1985)
- Laurence Olivier—A Life (October 25–31, 1985)[48]
- The Gospel at Colonus (November 8, 1985)
- Master Harold...and the Boys (November 15, 1985)
- Sylvia Fine Kaye's Musical Comedy Tonight III (The Spark and the Glue) (November 22, 1985)
- The Importance of Being Earnest (November 29, 1985)
- San Francisco Ballet in Cinderella (December 7, 1985)
- Falstaff (December 13, 1985)
- Rossini at Versailles (December 27, 1985)
- From Vienna: The New Year's Celebration 1986 hosted by Walter Cronkite (January 1, 1986)
- On the Razzle (January 3, 1986)
- (January 14, 1986)
- Heartbreak House (January 24, 1986)
- Einstein on the Beach: The Changing Image of Opera (January 31, 1986)
- The Cotton Club Remembered (February 7, 1986)
- Irving Berlin's America (March 7, 1986)
- Follies in Concert (March 14, 1986)
- Cavalleria Rusticana (March 21, 1986)
- Bernstein Conducts Haydn's Mass in Time of War (March 28, 1986)
- Elektra (April 11, 1986)
- Early Days (April 18, 1986)
- Dance in America: Choreography by Jerome Robbins with the New York City Ballet (May 2, 1986)
- Grown Ups by Jules Feiffer (May 9, 1986)
- Boxes: With the Sydney Dance Company (May 16, 1986)
- Bernstein on Brahms: Reflections and Performance [three parts] (May 23; May 30; June 6, 1986)
Season 14 (1986–87)
- (September 15, 1986)
- Miles Ahead: The Music of Miles Davis (October 17, 1986)
- Gian Carlo Menotti: The Musical Magician (November 21, 1986)
- Goya, by Gian Carlo Menotti (November 28, 1986)
- (December 16, 1986)
- From Vienna: The New Year's Celebration 1987 hosted by Walter Cronkite (January 1, 1987)
- The Silents: The Thief of Bagdad (January 9, 1987)
- In Memory Of... (January 16, 1987)[49]
- (January 21, 1987)
- Monsignor Quixote (February 13, 1987)
- James Stewart: A Wonderful Life (March 13, 1987)
- Broadway Sings the Music of Jule Styne (March 20, 1987)
- Ozawa, directed by Albert and David Maysles (March 27, 1987)
- The Comedy of Errors (April 1, 1987)
- Steve Reich: A New Musical Language (April 10, 1987)
- Seize the Day (May 1, 1987)
- Vladimir Horowitz: The Last Romantic, directed by Albert and David Maysles (May 22, 1987)
Season 15 (1987–88)
- The Music Makers: An ASCAP Celebration of American Music at Wolf Trap
- Tales from the Hollywood Hills: Natica Jackson (November 6, 1987)
- Tales from the Hollywood Hills: A Table at Ciro's (November 13, 1987)
- (November 20, 1987)
- Celebrating Gershwin (November 27 and December 4, 1987)
- Christmas with Flicka (December 18, 1987)
- From Vienna: The New Year's Celebration 1988 hosted by Walter Cronkite (January 1, 1988)
- Toscanini: The Maestro (January 8, 1988)
- Wolf Trap Salutes Dizzy Gillespie: A Tribute to the Jazz Master (February 26, 1988)
- Bacall on Bogart (March 11, 1988)
- Nixon in China (April 15, 1988)
- The Silents: Our Hospitality (May 13, 1988)
Season 16 (1988–89)
- Tales from the Hollywood Hills: The Old Reliable (November 4, 1988)
- Tales from the Hollywood Hills: The Golden Land (November 11, 1988)
- Tales from the Hollywood Hills: The Closed Set (November 18, 1988)
- The Silents: The Eagle (November 25, 1988)
- From Vienna: The New Year's Celebration 1989 hosted by Walter Cronkite (January 1, 1989)[8]
- Wynton Marsalis Blues and Swing (February 24, 1989)
- Canciones de Mi Padre (March 3, 1989)
- Bernstein at 70 (March 19, 1989)
- The New Moon (April 7, 1989)
- The Philadelphia Orchestra at Wolf Trap (May 26, 1989)
- The Aspern Papers (June 9, 1989)
- Tap Dance in America
Season 17 (1989–1990)
- Show Boat (October 27, 1989)
- Our Town (November 2, 1989)
- An Evening with Alan Jay Lerner (November 24, 1989)
- L'Africaine, from the San Francisco Opera (December 15, 1989)
- Michael Tilson Thomas Conducts Miami's New World Orchestra (December 29, 1989)
- From Vienna: The New Year's Celebration 1990 hosted by Walter Cronkite (January 1, 1990)
- The Silents: Broken Blossoms (January 26, 1990)
- Music by Richard Rodgers (March 8, 1990)
- Solti's Beethoven: The Fifth Symphony Revisited (March 23, 1990)
- Largo desolato, from the Wilma Theater (April 20, 1990)
- The Orchestra, directed by Zbigniew Rybczyński (April 27, 1990)
Season 18 (1990–91)
Season 19 (1991–92)
Season 20 (1992–93)
Season 21 (1993–94)
Season 22 (1994–95)
Season 23 (1995–96)
Season 24 (1996–97)
Season 25 (1997–98)
Season 26 (1998–99)
Season 27 (1999–2000)
Season 28 (2000–01)
Season 29 (2001–02)
Season 30 (2002–03)
Season 31 (2003–04)
Season 32 (2004–05)
Season 33 (2005–06)
Season 34 (2006–07)
Season 35 (2007–08)
Season 36 (2008–09)
Season 37 (2009–2010)
Season 38 (2010–11)
Season 39 (2011–12)
Season 40 (2012–13)
Season 41 (2013–14)
Season 42 (2014–15)
Season 43 (2015–16)
Season 44 (2016–17)
- Grammy Salute to Music Legends (October 14, 2016)
- Hamilton's America with Lin-Manuel Miranda (October 21, 2016)
- Gypsy (November 11, 2016)
- The Hollow Crown: Henry VI, Part I (December 16, 2016)
- The Hollow Crown: Henry VI, Part II (December 18, 2016)
- The Hollow Crown: Richard III (December 25, 2016)
- From Vienna: The New Year's Celebration 2017 hosted by Julie Andrews (January 1, 2017)[58]
- Bel Canto the Opera (January 13, 2017)
- Alicia Keys – Landmarks Live in Concert: A Great Performances Special
- Brad Paisley – Landmarks Live in Concert: A Great Performances Special
- New York City Ballet in Paris (February 17, 2017)
- New York City Ballet Symphony in C (February 24, 2017)
- Dudamel Conducts Tangos Under the Stars with the LA Phil (March 30, 2017)
- Young Men, a ballet by BalletBoyz
- GP at the Met: Romeo et Juliette (April 13, 2017)
- GP at the Met: Nabucco (May 7, 2017)
- GP at the Met: Rusalka (June 18, 2017)
- Andrea Bocelli – Landmarks Live in Concert (June 30, 2017)
- Vienna Philharmonic Summer Night Concert 2017
Season 45 (2017–18)
- Havana Time Machine (October 6, 2017)
- Grammy Music Legends 2017 (October 13, 2017)
- She Loves Me (October 20, 2017)
- Noël Coward's Present Laughter (November 3, 2017)
- Foo Fighters Landmarks Live in Concert: A Great Performances Special (November 10, 2017)
- Indecent (November 17, 2017)
- Irving Berlin's Holiday Inn (November 24, 2017)
- The Moody Blues: Days of Future Passed Live (November 25, 2017)
- From Vienna: The New Year's Celebration 2018 hosted by Hugh Bonneville (January 1, 2018)[59]
- GP at the Met: Norma (January 26, 2018)
- Nas Live from the Kennedy Center: Classical Hip Hop (February 2, 2018)
- Movies For Grownups Awards with AARP the Magazine (February 23, 2018)
- GP at the Met: The Exterminating Angel (March 25, 2018)
- Will.i.am and Friends featuring the Black Eyed Peas– Landmarks Live in Concert: A Great Performances Special (April 20, 2018)
- GP at the Met: L'Elisir D'Amore (April 29, 2018)
- The Opera House
- GP at the Met: Tosca
- with Pacific Symphony
- GP at the Met: Semiramide
- GP at the Met: Così fan tutte
- The Chris Botti Band in Concert
- Chicago Voices
- GP at the Met: Luisa Miller
- Vienna Philharmonic Summer Night Concert 2018
- GP at the Met: Cendrillon
Season 46 (2018–19)
Season 47 (2019–2020)
- Now Hear This "Vivaldi: Something Completely Different" (September 20, 2019)
- Now Hear This "The Riddle of the Bach" (September 27, 2019)
- Now Hear This "Scarlatti: Man Out of Time" (October 4, 2019)
- Now Hear This "Handel: Italian Style" (October 11, 2019)
- GRAMMY Salute to Music Legends (October 18, 2019)
- Broadway's Best: 42nd Street (November 1, 2019)
- Broadway's Best: Rodger & Hammerstein's The King and I (November 8, 2019)
- Broadway's Best: Red (November 15, 2019)
- Broadway's Best: Much Ado About Nothing (November 22, 2019)
- Broadway's Best: Kinky Boots (November 29, 2019)
- Broadway's Best: Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert (November 30, 2019)
- An Intimate Evening with David Foster (November 30, 2019)
- From Vienna; The New Year's Celebration 2020 hosted by Hugh Bonneville (January 1, 2020)
- Great Performances at the Met: Manon (January 5, 2020)
- Movies for Grownup Awards with AARP The Magazine 2020 (January 19, 2020)
- Great Performances at the Met: Madama Butterfly (February 2, 2020)
- Great Performances at the Met: Turandot (March 20, 2020)
- Great Performances at the Met: Akhnaten (April 5, 2020)
- Andrea Bocelli: Music for Hope (April 14, 2020)
- Great Performances at the Met: Wozzeck (May 3, 2020)
- LA Phil 100 (May 8, 2020)
- Chicago Symphony Orchestra: Leonard Bernstein's 'Mass' (May 15, 2020)
- Great Performances at the Met: Agrippina (June 7, 2020)
- Ann (June 19, 2020)
- Gloria: A Life (June 26, 2020)
- Great Performances at the Met: Der Fliegende Holländer (July 5, 2020)
- Great Performances at the Met: The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess (July 17, 2020)
- Great Performances at the Met: Tosca (August 2, 2020)
- Great Performances at the Met: Maria Stuarda (September 6, 2020)
Season 48 (2020–21)
- Romeo & Juliet (September 11, 2020)
- Now Hear This "Haydn: The King of Strings" (September 18, 2020)
- Now Hear This: The Schubert Generation (September 25, 2020)
- Now Hear This: Becoming Mozart (October 2, 2020)
- GRAMMY Salute to Music Legends (October 16, 2020)
- One Man, Two Guvnors (November 6, 2020)
- Fiddler: Miracle of Miracles (November 13, 2020)
- Irving Berlin's Holiday Inn (November 20, 2020)
- Lea Salonga In Concert (November 27, 2020)
- From Vienna; The New Year's Celebration 2021 hosted by Hugh Bonneville (January 1, 2021)
Season 49 (2021–22)
- Yannick -- An Artist's Journey (September 3, 2021)
- Verdi's Requiem: The Met Remembers 9/11 (September 11, 2021)
- The Red Shoes (September 17, 2021)
- Great Performances at the Met: Sondra Radvanovsky & Piotr Beczala in Concert (October 1, 2021)
- Great Performances at the Met: Three Divas at Versailles (October 8, 2021)
- Now Hear This: Beethoven's Ghost (October 29, 2021)
- Great Performances at the Met: Wagnerians in Concert (November 5, 2021)
- A John Williams Premiere at Tanglewood (November 12, 2021)
- San Francisco Symphony Reopening Night (November 19, 2021)
- Coppelia (November 26, 2021)
- Unforgettable... with Love (November 27, 2021)
- Great Performances at the Met: Bryn Terfel & Friends in Concert (December 3, 2021)
- Great Performances at the Met: New Year's Eve Gala (December 31, 2021)
- From Vienna; The New Year's Celebration 2022 hosted by Hugh Bonneville (January 1, 2022)
- Reopening: The Broadway Revival (January 18, 2022)
- Great Performances at the Met: Boris Godunov
- Great Performances at the Met: Eurydice (March 6, 2022)
- Movies for Grownups Awards With AARP the Magazine (March 18, 2022)
- The Conductor (March 25, 2022)
- Great Performances at the Met: Fire Shut Up in My Bones (April 1, 2022)
- Now Hear This: Amy Beach Rise to Prominence (April 8, 2022)
- Now Hear This "Florence Price and the American Migration"(April 15, 2022)
- Now Hear This: Aaron Copland/ Dean of American Music (April 22, 2022)
- Now Hear This: "New American Voices" (April 29, 2022)
- Great Performances at the Met: Cinderella (May 8, 2022)
- Anything Goes (May 13, 2022)
- Merry Wives (May 20, 2022)
- Keeping Company with Sondheim (May 27, 2022)
- Great Performances at the Met: Rigoletto (June 17, 2022)
- Great Performances at the Met: Ariadne Auf Naxos (July 3, 2022)
- Great Performances at the Met: Don Carlos (August 7, 2022)
- Vienna Philharmonic Summer Night Concert 2022 (August 26, 2022)
- Great Performances at the Met: Turandot (September 4, 2022)
Season 50 (2022–23)
- Black Lucy and The Bard (September 16, 2022)
- Intimate Apparel (September 23, 2022)
- Great Performances at the Met: Lucia Di Lammermoor (October 2, 2022)
- NY Phil Reopening of David Geffen Hall (November 4, 2022)
- Great Performances at the Met: Hamlet (November 6, 2022)
- Josh Groban's Great Big Radio City Show (November 25, 2022)
- From Vienna; The New Year's Celebration 2023 hosted by Hugh Bonneville (January 1, 2023)
- Movies for Grownups® Awards 2023 with AARP The Magazine (February 17, 2023)
- The Magic of Spirituals (February 24, 2023)
- Remember This (March 13, 2023)
- Great Performances at the Met: The Hours (March 17, 2023)
- Great Performances at the Met: La Traviata (April 2, 2023)
- Now Hear This “Piazzolla’s History with Tango” (April 7, 2023)
- Now Hear This “Schumann: Genius and Madness” (April 14, 2023)
- Now Hear This “Andy Akiho Found (his) Sound” (April 21, 2023)
- Now Hear This “Albéniz: Portraits of Spain” (April 28, 2023)
- Great Performances at the Met: Fedora (May 7, 2023)
- Celebrating 50 Years of Broadway's Best (May 12, 2023)
- Richard III (May 19, 2023; recorded in July 2022 in Central Park)
- Great Performances at the Met: Medea (June 16, 2023)
- Great Performances at the Met: Lohengrin (July 9, 2023)
- Great Performances at the Met: Falstaff (August 6, 2023)
- Leonard Bernstein's Kaddish Symphony (August 21, 2023)
- Vienna Philharmonic Summer Night Concert 2023 (August 25, 2023)
Season 51 (2023–24)
- Great Performances at the Met: Der Rosenkavalier (September 10, 2023)
- Great Performances at the Met: Don Giovanni (October 1, 2023)
- New York City Ballet in Madrid (October 27, 2023)
- Message in a Bottle (November 3, 2023)
- Great Performances at the Met: Champion (November 5, 2023)
- Great Performances at the Met: Die Zauberflote (December 10, 2023)
- From Vienna; The New Year's Celebration 2024 hosted by Hugh Bonneville (January 1, 2024)
- Great Performances at the Met: The Life and Times of Malcolm X (February 4, 2024)
- The LA Phil Celebrates Frank Gehry (February 16, 2024)
- George Jones Tribute: Still Playin’ Possum (February 23, 2024)
- Great Performances at the Met: Dead Man Walking (March 15, 2024)
- Great Performances at the Met: Florencia en el Amazonas (April 7, 2024)
- Now Hear This "Rising Stars" (April 12, 2024)
- Now Hear This "Virtuosos" (April 19, 2024)
- Now Hear This "Old Friends" (April 26, 2024)
- Now Hear This "The Composer is Yoo" (May 3, 2024)
- Great Performances at the Met: Nabucco (May 5, 2024)
- Hamlet (May 10, 2024)
- Audra McDonald at the London Palladium (May 17, 2024)
- Purlie Victorious (May 24, 2024)
- Rodgers & Hammerstein's 80th Anniversary (May 31, 2024)
Notes and References
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- News: Televivion. O'Connor. John J.. 1974-04-07. The New York Times. 2019-04-05. 0362-4331.
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- Solti Conducts Mendelssohn. 2019-04-05.
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- News: TV: 3 Fine Prime-Time Drama Specials Tonight. O'Connor. John J.. 1975-01-08. The New York Times. 2019-04-05. 0362-4331.
- News: The Avant-Garde Discovers Chekhov. Gruen. John. 1975-01-05. The New York Times. 2019-04-05. 0362-4331.
- News: Trinity Square Repertory Adapts Brightly to Home Screens. Novick. Julius. 1975-02-16. The New York Times. 2019-04-05. 0362-4331.
- News: TV: 'Forget-Me-Not Lane' Is Compelling Drama. O'Connor. John J.. 1975-03-12. The New York Times. 2019-04-05. 0362-4331.
- News: TV: WNET Hits Sour Note on La Scala 'Pagliacci'. O'Connor. John J.. 1975-03-19. The New York Times. 2019-04-05. 0362-4331.
- News: TV: 'School for Scandal'. O'Connor. John J.. 1975-04-02. The New York Times. 2019-04-05. 0362-4331.
- News: TV: Pirthldello's 'Rules of the Game'. O'Connor. John J.. 1975-04-30. The New York Times. 2019-04-05. 0362-4331.
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- News: TV: Drama by Williams. Leonard. John. 1976-06-16. The New York Times. 2019-04-05. 0362-4331.
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- News: TV: Evocative 'Ah, Wilderness!'. O'Connor. John J.. 1976-10-13. The New York Times. 2019-04-07. 0362-4331.
- News: TV: 'Madama Butterfly' in a Superb Production. O'Connor. John J.. 1976-10-20. The New York Times. 2019-04-07. 0362-4331.
- News: TV: 'Shrew' as Commedia dell'Arte. O'Connor. John J.. 1976-11-10. The New York Times. 2019-04-05. 0362-4331.
- News: TV: 14th-Century Holiday Treat. O'Connor. John J.. 1976-12-22. The New York Times. 2019-04-07. 0362-4331.
- News: TV: At 90, Rubinstein Plays On. O'Connor. John J.. 1977-01-26. The New York Times. 2019-04-07. 0362-4331.
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