Molnár Klára (szerk.): Évkönyv az 1990/91. színi évadra (Budapest, 1992)

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. I Abbreviations Aik. adapted by Koreogr.= choreographer Átd. =revised by M. orsz.-i bem.= Hungarian premiere B.= ballet Mell. =supplement Bábj. puppet play Mesej. =fairy play Bábko.= puppet comedy M.v. =as guest Bábt.= puppet designer Ny. =printing house Bem. =premiere 0. =opera Bev.= introduced by Op. =operetta Bibliogr.= bibliography Osbem. =world premiere Bo. farce Összeáll. =compiled by C. =entitled P. page Díszlet= stage designer R. =part Dj. =play with songs Rend. =director Dr.= drama Szerk. =editor évf.= class Szinp.alk.= adapted for the stage b Felúj.= revival Szm. =play Ford. =translated by T. =plate F.h.= Academy student Tr. =tragedy Fv.= act Tragiko.= tragicomedy Illusztr.illustrated Új bet. =restudied performance J. =play Vez. =conducted by Jav.= corrected Vigo. =comic opera Jegyz.= notes vj. =comedy Jelmez= costume designer Zene —composer Kiad.= edition Zenedr. =music drama Ko. =comedy Zenés vj. =musical comedy Note on the use of our terminology. World premiere means the first public performance of a play. Premiere includes performances either put on for the first time by the theatre in question or submitted-as compared to any former staging-to some change of one of its essential elements, such as textual changes, new translation, new staging, sets or costumes. Revival includes performances put on after a longer lapse of time either unchanged or in a new distribution. Transfer means the premiere of the same production at another venue. 14

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