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Three from La MaMa was a television program of three La MaMa theatre pieces: Pavane by Jean-Claude van Itallie; Fourteen Hundred Thousand by Sam Shepard; and The Recluse by Paul Foster. [7] The executive director of National Educational Television, Brice Howard, would not allow any La MaMa actors to perform in Three from La MaMa. Howard ...
"La mamma", also known as "For Mama" in English, is a song written in 1962 by French lyricist Robert Gall and Armenian-French artist Charles Aznavour. History
Ellen Stewart (November 7, 1919 – January 13, 2011) [1] was an American theatre director and producer and the founder of La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club. [2] During the 1950s, she worked as a fashion designer for Saks Fifth Avenue, Bergdorf Goodman, Lord & Taylor, and Henri Bendel.
La Mama may refer to: La Mama (band), a German disco group; La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club in East Village, Manhattan, New York City, founded 1961;
La mamma is the eleventh French studio album by the French singer Charles Aznavour, released in 1963. [2] It achieved TOP1 in France for several weeks, [3] Spain (also TOP1), [4] it was a TOP10 hit in Belgium, Holland, and other countries. It became a bestseller, [5] and sold over a million copies only in France. [6]
The Trinity/La MaMa Performing Arts Program is a fall semester study away program of Trinity College [1] based at the La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club [2] in New York City.The program is part of the Trinity College Office of Study Away, with students from various other liberal arts colleges enrolled in the program every year.
La Mama is a German pop and disco trio who worked in Frank Farian's studios in the first half of the 1980s. Adapting their name from New York theatre La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club, they released three singles and two albums and worked as backing singers on a number of recordings for other artists.
She was a member of Negro Ensemble Company and the La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club. In the early 1970s, she starred as "Mama" in the Off-Broadway production of My Sister, My Sister for which she earned an Obie Award. The play later ran on Broadway from April to August 1974 for which Montgomery reprised her role. [1]