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CREDITS
\\nFloyd Dell, King Arthur\'s Socks
\\nGwen (Guenevere Robinson) - Chelsea Ward
\\nVivian (Vivian Smith) - Liz Sager
\\nMary - Anna Schneider
\\nLancelot (Lancelot Jones) - Mischa Hooker
\\nNarrator - John Turner
\\nPoetry Reading
\\nJohn Turner read poems by Arthur Davison Ficke
\\nLiz Sager read poems by Edna St. Vincent Millay
\\nDirector / Organizer / Sound Editor: Mischa Hooker
\\nOpening / closing music for King Arthur\'s Socks: Billy Murray, "I\'ll Do It All Over Again"
\\nBackground Music for poetry: Bach, Aria Variata in A Minor, BWV 989 (performed by Brendan Kinsella)
\\nTheme music for program: Chopin, Waltz in A-flat major, Op. 69, no. 1 (performed by Olga Gurevich)
\\nList of Poems Read:
\\n\\xb7 Ficke, Sonnets of a Portrait-Painter, Sonnet 2: "It needs no maxims drawn from Socrates"
\\n\\xb7 Millay, "The Dream"
\\n\\xb7 Ficke, Sonnet 13: "I am in love with high far-seeing places"
\\n\\xb7 Millay, Sonnets collected in Second April, Sonnet 1: "We talk of taxes, and I call you friend"
\\n\\xb7 Ficke, Sonnet 5: "Fate, with devoted and incessant care"
\\n\\xb7 Millay, Sonnet 2: "Into the golden vessel of great song"
\\n\\xb7 Ficke, Sonnet 16: "It was the night, the night of all my dreams"
\\n\\xb7 Millay, Sonnet 3: "Not with libations, but with shouts and laughter"
\\n\\xb7 Ficke, Six Lyrics, "Don Giovanni"
\\n\\xb7 Millay, Sonnet 4: "Only until this cigarette is ended"
\\n\\xb7 Ficke, Six Lyrics, "Like Him Whose Spirit"
\\n\\xb7 Millay, Sonnet 5: "Once more into my arid days like dew"
\\n\\xb7 Ficke, "In That Dim Monument Where Tybalt Lies"
\\n\\xb7 Millay, Sonnet 6: "No rose that in a garden ever grew"
\\n\\xb7 Ficke, Six Lyrics, "Snowtime"
\\n\\xb7 Millay, Sonnet 7: "When I too long have looked upon your face"
\\n\\xb7 Ficke, Sonnet 55: "They brought me tidings; and I did not hear"
\\n\\xb7 Millay, Sonnet 8: "And you as well must die, belov\\xe8d dust"
\\n\\xb7 Ficke, Six Lyrics, "The Birdcage"
\\n\\xb7 Millay, Sonnet 10: "Oh, my belov\\xe8d, have you thought of this"
\\n\\xb7 Ficke, Six Lyrics, "Meeting"
\\n\\xb7 Millay, Sonnet 11: "As to some lovely temple, tenantless"
\\n\\xb7 Ficke, Three Sonnets, "Old Wives\' Tale"
\\n\\xb7 Millay, Sonnet 12: "Cherish you then the hope I shall forget"
\\n\\xb7 Ficke, Three Sonnets, "Holy Writ"
\\n\\xb7 Millay, "Ashes of Life"
\\n\\xb7 Ficke, Six Lyrics, "I Am Weary of Being Bitter"
\\n\\xb7 Millay, "The Penitent"
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