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Harry Belafonte

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"World of Love, A" (22 December 1970), as Guest

Stage: Produced, with Chiz Schultz, Edgar Lansbury and Robert Nemiroff, the Lorraine Hansberry / Robert Nemiroff play "To Be Young, Gifted and Black" on 2 January 1969 at The Cherry Lane Theatre in New York City at the Cherry Lane Theater, 1/2/69. Adapted for television in 1972 (To Be Young, Gifted, and Black (1972) (TV)).

CD: "Harry Belafonte" (BSP)

CD: "Belafonte at Carnegie Hall" (RCA)

CD: "Belafonte Returns to Carnegie Hall" (RCA)

CD: "Calypso" (RCA)

CD: "The Essential Harry Belafonte" (RCA)

CD: "Platinum & Gold Collection" (RCA)

CD: "The Very Best of Harry Belafonte" (RCA)

CD: "Folk Standards" (Columbia)

Stage: Appeared in "John Murray Anderson's Almanac" on Broadway (1953). Musical revue. Music and lyrics by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross. Additional music and lyrics by Cy Coleman, Michael Grace, Joseph McCarthy, Henry Sullivan, John Rox, Bart Howard and Belafonte. Sketches by Jean Kerr, Sumner Locke Elliott, Arthur Macrae, Herbert Farjeon, Lauri Wylie and Billy K. Wells. Musical Direction and vocal arrangements by Buster Davis. Music orchestrated by Ted Royal. Dance arrangements by Gerald Alters. Assistant to Mr. Davis: David Sackson. Conceived and directed by John Murray Anderson. Imperial Theatre: 10 Dec 1953-26 Jun 1954 (229 performances). Cast: Harry Belafonte, Polly Bergen (as "Meg"), Billy De Wolfe (as "The Butler"), Hermione Gingold, Orson Bean, Jimmy Albright, Lee Becker, Hank Brunjes, Carleton Carpenter, Ronald Cecill, Dean Crane, Nanci Crompton, Imelda De Martin, Elaine Dunn, Dorothy Dushock, Jay Harnick, Colleen Hutchins, James Jewell, Larry Kert, Bob Kole, Gerard Leavitt, Celia Lipton, Greb Lober, Tina Louise (as "The Queen"), Ralph McWilliams, Kay Medford, Jacqueline Mickles, Harry Mimmo, Illona Murai, Margot Myers, Gwen Neilson, George Reeder, Siri, Gloria Smith, Millard Thomas, Kenneth Urmston, Monique van Vooren, Toni Wheelis. Produced by Michael Grace, Stanley Gilkey and Harry Rigby.

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