V.C. Clinton-Baddeley
Appearance
V. C. Clinton-Baddeley (1900 – 1970) was a British playwright, actor, and writer. Clinton-Baddley also founded Jupiter Recordings Ltd, a company that produced spoken word and poetry set to music, in 1958. The recordings were made either by the poets themselves, or by actors and scholars.[1] Jupiter Recordings featured recordings of works by Ted Hughes, Thom Gunn, and Philip Larkin.[2] Jupiter Records ceased functioning in 1970.[1]
Published works
[edit]Plays
[edit]- The Billiard-Room Mystery; or, Who D'you Think Did It: A Murder Mystery in Two Acts[3]
- Aladdin[4]
- The Babes in the Wood: A Cynical Pantomime in One Act
- Dick Whittington, or, Love is the Key that Opens Every Door[5]
- Sleeping Beauty[6]
- The What D'ye Call it: An Opera[7] (music by Phyllis Tate)[8]
Books
[edit]- Devon[9]
- Words for Music[10]
- The Burlesque Tradition in the English Theatre after 1660[11]
- All Right on the Night[12]
- Some Pantomime Pedigrees[13]
- Death's Bright Dart[14]
- My Foe Outstretch'd Beneath the Tree[15]
- Only a Matter of Time[16]
- No Case for the Police[17]
- To Study a Long Silence[18]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Collection: Jupiter Recordings Ltd". hdl:1903.1/7418.
- ^ Roach, Helen (1967). "Poet Recordings". Improving College and University Teaching. 15 (3): 141–142. doi:10.1080/00193089.1967.10532633. JSTOR 27562696 – via JSTOR.
- ^ Clinton-Baddeley, V.C.; Leacock, Stephen (1934). The Billiard-Room Mystery; or, Who D'you Think Did It: A Murder Mystery in Two Acts. London: Gowans & Gray; Boston: Baker International Play Bureau, 1934.
- ^ Clinton-Baddeley, V.C. (1935). Aladdin. London.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - ^ Clinton-Baddeley, V.C. (1959). Dick Whittington, or, Love is the Key that Opens Every Door. London and Sydney.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - ^ Clinton-Baddeley, V.C. (1959). Sleeping Beauty. London.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - ^ Tate, Phyllis; Gay, John; Clinton-Baddeley, V.C. (1966). The What D'ye Call It: An Opera. Oxford U P.
- ^ Tate, Phyllis. “The What D'ye Call It.” The Musical Times, vol. 107, no. 1481, 1966, pp. 591–593. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/951953. Accessed 21 Nov. 2020.
- ^ Clinton-Baddeley, V.C. (1925). Devon. London: A. & C. Black, ltd.
- ^ Clinton-Baddeley, V.C. (1941). Words for Music. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- ^ Clinton-Baddeley, V.C. (1952). The Burlesque Tradition in the English Theatre After 1660. Methuen.
- ^ Clinton-Baddeley, V.C. (1954). All Right on the Night. London: Putnam.
- ^ Clinton-Baddeley, V.C. (1963). Some Pantomime Pedigrees. London: Society for Theatre Research.
- ^ Clinton-Baddeley, V.C. (1967). Death's Bright Dart. London: Gollancz.
- ^ Clinton-Baddeley, V.C. (1968). My Foe Outstretch'd Beneath the Tree. London: Gollancz.
- ^ Clinton-Baddeley, V.C. (1969). Only a Matter of Time. London: Gollancz.
- ^ Clinton-Baddeley, V.C. (1970). No Case for the Police. London: Gollancz.
- ^ Clinton-Baddeley, V.C. (1972). To Study a Long Silence. London: Victor Gollancz.