Company:
Ballet Rambert
The Descent of Hebe
Choreographer:
Antony Tudor
Composer:
Ernest Bloch
Music note:
Danced to live music
Performers
Hebe | Elisabeth Schooling |
Mercury | Hugh Laing |
Night | Maude Lloyd |
Night | Pamela Foster |
Hercules | Antony Tudor |
Attendant on Jupiter | Susette Morfield |
Attendant on Jupiter | Peggy van Praagh |
Attendant on Jupiter | Ann Gee |
Attendant on Jupiter | Olivia Sarel |
Attendant on Jupiter | Sally Gilmour |
Attendant on Jupiter | Deborah Dering |
Attendant on Jupiter | Beryl Kay |
Attendant on Night | Tamara Svetlova |
Attendant on Night | Daphne Gow |
Attendant on Night | Brigitte Kelly |
Attendant on Night | Angela Dukes |
Attendant on Night | Celia Franks |
Attendant on Night | Heather Brown |
Piano | Charles Lynch |
Performance note:
The programme lists Lloyd or Foster as Night without specifying who danced at this performance. Both are listed here.
Mephisto Waltz
Choreographer:
Frederick Ashton
Composer:
Franz Liszt
Music note:
Danced to live music
Performers
Marguerite | Elisabeth Schooling |
Mephisto | Frederick Ashton |
Mephisto | Leslie Edwards |
Faust | Walter Gore |
Faust | Frank Staff |
Young Girl | Pamela Foster |
Young Girl | Peggy van Praagh |
Young Girl | Ann Gee |
Young Girl | Brigitte Kelly |
Young Girl | Celia Franks |
Young Man | John Byron |
Young Man | John Andrewes |
Young Man | Leo Kersley |
Piano | Charles Lynch |
Performance note:
The programme lists Ashton or Edwards as Mephisto and Gore or Staff as Faust without specifying who danced at this performance. All are listed here.
Our Lady's Juggler
Choreographer:
Susan Salaman, Andrée Howard
Composer:
Ottorino Respighi
Music note:
Danced to live music
Performers
Rustic | Brigitte Kelly |
Rustic | Jennifer Hare |
Rustic | Olivia Sarel |
Rustic | John Andrewes |
Rustic | Leo Kersley |
A Cobbler | Frank Staff |
A Cobbler | John Byron |
His Customer | Elisabeth Schooling |
A Lonely Lady | Andrée Howard |
Flower Seller | Tamara Svetlova |
Flower Seller | Ann Gee |
A Juggler | Walter Gore |
Juggler | Hugh Laing |
A Monk | Antony Tudor |
Acolyte | Pamela Foster |
Acolyte | Daphne Gow |
Acolyte | Angela Dukes |
Acolyte | Deborah Dering |
Virgin | Susette Morfield |
Piano | Charles Lynch |
Performance note:
The programme lists Staff or Byron as A Cobbler and Gore or Laing as A Juggler without specifying who danced at this performance. All are listed here.
Le Cricket
Choreographer:
Susan Salaman
Composer:
Arthur Benjamin
Music note:
Danced to live music
Performers
Fielder | Pamela Foster |
Fielder | Brigitte Kelly |
Fielder | Tamara Svetlova |
Fielder | Celia Franks |
Batsman | Frank Staff |
Batsman | John Byron |
Bowler | Leslie Edwards |
Umpire | John Andrewes |
Piano | Charles Lynch |
Performance note:
The programme lists Svetlove or Franks as a Fielder and Staff or Byron as the Batsman without specifying who danced at this performance. All are listed here.
Dark Elegies
Choreographer:
Antony Tudor
Composer:
Gustav Mahler
Premiere type:
World premiere
Music note:
Danced to live music
Performers
I | Peggy van Praagh |
I | John Byron |
I | Daphne Gow |
I | Ann Gee |
I | Beryl Kay |
I | Patricia Clogstoun |
I | Celia Franks |
II | Maude Lloyd |
II | Antony Tudor |
III | Walter Gore |
III | Chorus |
IV | Agnes de Mille |
V | Hugh Laing |
V | Antony Tudor |
V | John Byron |
V | Chorus |
Piano | Charles Lynch |
Singer | Harold Child |
Bar aux Folies-Bergère
Choreographer:
Ninette de Valois
Composer:
Emanuel Chabrier
Music note:
Danced to live music
Performers
La Goulue, Étoile du Can-Can | Maude Lloyd |
La Fille au Bar | Elisabeth Schooling |
Can-Can | |
Grille d'Égout | Pamela Foster |
Hirondelle | Peggy van Praagh |
Nini Patte en l'air | Tamara Svetlova |
La Môme Fromage | Ann Gee |
Valentin, garçon | Frederick Ashton |
Valentin, garçon | Walter Gore |
Habitués du Bar | |
Adolphe | Frank Staff |
Adolphe | John Andrewes |
Gustave | Leslie Edwards |
Le Vieux Marcheur | Antony Tudor |
Le Vieux Marcheur | Hugh Laing |
Servante | Susette Morfield |
Piano | Charles Lynch |
Performance note:
The programme lists Ashton or Gore as Valentin, Staff or Andrewes as Adolphe, and Tudor or Laing as Vieux Marcheur without specifying who danced at this performance. All are listed here.
Source:
Programme for 8-27 February 1937 and publicity materials in the Rambert Archive