Molnár Klára (szerk.): Évkönyv az 1994/95. színi évadra - Thália könyvek 5. (Budapest, 1996)
Rövidítések
Abbreviations alk. = 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 ősbem.= 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 by felúj.= revival szm. = Play f.h. = Academy student t. = plate ford.= translated by 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. 12