-
seduction of
Jokanaan (John the Baptist) by Salome,
stepdaughter of
Herod Antipas; her
dance of the
seven veils; the
execution of
Jokanaan at Salome's...
- and his
execution of John the
Baptist (here, as in Wilde's play,
called Jokanaan) at the
request of Herod's stepdaughter, Salomé, whom he
lusts after. Salomé...
- to her stepfather's
dismay but mother's delight,
requests the head of
Jokanaan (John the Baptist) on a
silver platter as a
reward for
dancing the Dance...
- Bank the Baptist's cry was
written by
Charles Coffin. John the
Baptist (
Jokanaan), Baritone, is a
character in the
opera Salome by
Richard Strauss, premiered...
-
fancy for
Jokanaan (John the Baptist), and
causes him to be
executed when he
spurns her affections. In the finale,
Salome takes up
Jokanaan's severed head...
-
Death Kurt
August Strindberg Broadhurst Theatre,
Broadway 2003
Salome Jokanaan Oscar Wilde Ethel Barrymore Theatre,
Broadway 2012 The
Heiress Dr. Austin...
- was a
member of
Lindsay Kemp's
theatre company,
where his
roles included Jokanaan in Kemp's all-male
production of Salomé (1975). He
lives in Rome. David...
-
Thomas Moser as Herod,
Joseph Kaiser as Narraboth, and
Michael Volle as
Jokanaan. This
performance was
recorded by
Jonathan Haswell and
later that year...
- stepdaughter, and her
attraction to
Jokanaan (John the Baptist) who has been
imprisoned by her stepfather.
After Jokanaan rejects her
advances because she...
-
Marion Dallas) as Salome,
Robert Farquharson as Herod, and
Lewis C****on as
Jokanaan. Ricketts's
scenic designs for The
Gondoliers were
retained until 1957...