3 Thousand Red Ants Lawrence Ferlinghetti


(3.2 étoiles; 2 critiques)

Three Thousand Red Ants is a thought-provoking piece by Lawrence Ferlinghetti that explores the contrasting perspectives of a married couple as they share their views of the world from the comfort of their bed. This adaptation, crafted by Len Peterson, showcases the unique storytelling style that Ferlinghetti is known for.

Produced and directed by Jean Bartels, with music by Morris Surdin and sound effects by Bill Robinson, this production was recorded in Studio 69 on June 28, 1969. Ferlinghetti, a pivotal figure in the San Francisco 'beat' movement, published several plays in 1962, highlighting his diverse contributions to literature and theater.


This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

Chapitres

Studio 69 28:27