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The American Clock
A Mural for Theatre
Play
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Nov 20, 1980
Closing Date
Nov 30, 1980
1st Preview
Nov 11, 1980
1st Preview
Nov 11, 1980
Previews
11
Performances
12
Play
Original
Broadway
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Open Date: Nov 20, 1980
Close Date: Nov 30, 1980
Closed Flag: n
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Biltmore Theatre
(Nov 20, 1980 - Nov 30, 1980)
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned by
The Biltmore Theatre Corp.-Sharcar, Inc. (David J. Cogan: President)
; Theatre Operated by
The Messrs. Nederlander
Produced by
Jack Garfein
,
Warner Theatre Productions, Inc.
and
Herbert Wasserman
Originally produced by
Harold Clurman Theater
; Produced in May 1980 at the
Spoleto Festival USA
Written by
Arthur Miller
; Inspired by "Hard Times" by
Studs Terkel
; Incidental music by
Robert Dennis
Directed by
Vivian Matalon
Scenic Design by
Karl Eigsti
; Costume Design by
Robert Wojewodski
; Lighting Design by
Neil Peter Jampolis
; Hair Design by
Charles LoPresto
General Manager:
Jack Schlissel
and
Jay Kingwill
; Company Manager:
Al Isaac
Production Stage Manager:
Robert LoBianco
; Stage Manager:
Jane Neufeld
General Press Representative:
Joe Wolhandler Associates
; Casting:
Lynn Kressel
; Advertising:
Serino, Coyne & Nappi
; Cover Design by
Gilbert Lesser
William Atherton
Lee Baum
Francine Beers
Fanny Margolies
Myrna
Donny Burks
Clarence
Waiter
Isaac
Jerome
Piano Mover
Rosanna Carter
Irene
Marilyn Caskey
Doris
Isabel
Grace
David Chandler
Joe
Bush
Joan Copeland
Rose Baum
Ralph Drischell
Frank
Livermore
Man in Welfare Office
Stanislaus
Robert Harper
Clayton
Sidney Margolies
Ralph
Salem Ludwig
Grandpa
Kapush
Alan North
Durant
Sheriff
Piano Mover
Toland
John Randolph
Moe Baum
Edward Seamon
Tony
Taylor
Dugan
Susan Sharkey
Jeanette Ramsey
Edie
Lucille
Attendant
Bill Smitrovich
Waiter
Bicycle Thief
Rudy
Piano Mover
Ryan
Standby:
Tresa Hughes
(Rose Baum)
Understudies:
Peter Francis-James
(Clarence, Isaac, Bicycle Thief, Ryan, Waiter, Piano Mover, Rudy, Frank),
Lil Henderson
(Irene, Myrna) and
Suzanne Reichard
(Doris, Isabel, Grace, Jeanette Ramsey, Edie, Lucille, Attendant)
Awards
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Actress in a Play
1981 Winner
Joan Copeland
Statistics
Season:
1980-81
View Graph
Week Ending
Gross
% Gross Pot.
Attendance
% Capacity
# Previews
# Perf.
Statistics supplied are courtesy of
The Broadway League
.
The American Clock Statistics
1980-81 Season
GROSS
ATTENDANCE
Gross
Week Ending
Attendance
Week Ending
People
Awards
Statistics
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned by
The Biltmore Theatre Corp.-Sharcar, Inc. (David J. Cogan: President)
; Theatre Operated by
The Messrs. Nederlander
Produced by
Jack Garfein
,
Warner Theatre Productions, Inc.
and
Herbert Wasserman
Originally produced by
Harold Clurman Theater
; Produced in May 1980 at the
Spoleto Festival USA
Written by
Arthur Miller
; Inspired by "Hard Times" by
Studs Terkel
; Incidental music by
Robert Dennis
Directed by
Vivian Matalon
Scenic Design by
Karl Eigsti
; Costume Design by
Robert Wojewodski
; Lighting Design by
Neil Peter Jampolis
; Hair Design by
Charles LoPresto
General Manager:
Jack Schlissel
and
Jay Kingwill
; Company Manager:
Al Isaac
Production Stage Manager:
Robert LoBianco
; Stage Manager:
Jane Neufeld
General Press Representative:
Joe Wolhandler Associates
; Casting:
Lynn Kressel
; Advertising:
Serino, Coyne & Nappi
; Cover Design by
Gilbert Lesser
William Atherton
Lee Baum
Francine Beers
Fanny Margolies
Myrna
Donny Burks
Clarence
Waiter
Isaac
Jerome
Piano Mover
Rosanna Carter
Irene
Marilyn Caskey
Doris
Isabel
Grace
David Chandler
Joe
Bush
Joan Copeland
Rose Baum
Ralph Drischell
Frank
Livermore
Man in Welfare Office
Stanislaus
Robert Harper
Clayton
Sidney Margolies
Ralph
Salem Ludwig
Grandpa
Kapush
Alan North
Durant
Sheriff
Piano Mover
Toland
John Randolph
Moe Baum
Edward Seamon
Tony
Taylor
Dugan
Susan Sharkey
Jeanette Ramsey
Edie
Lucille
Attendant
Bill Smitrovich
Waiter
Bicycle Thief
Rudy
Piano Mover
Ryan
Standby:
Tresa Hughes
(Rose Baum)
Understudies:
Peter Francis-James
(Clarence, Isaac, Bicycle Thief, Ryan, Waiter, Piano Mover, Rudy, Frank),
Lil Henderson
(Irene, Myrna) and
Suzanne Reichard
(Doris, Isabel, Grace, Jeanette Ramsey, Edie, Lucille, Attendant)
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Actress in a Play
1981 Winner
Joan Copeland
Season:
1980-81
View Graph
Week Ending
Gross
% Gross Pot.
Attendance
% Capacity
# Previews
# Perf.
Statistics supplied are courtesy of
The Broadway League
.
The American Clock Statistics
1980-81 Season
GROSS
ATTENDANCE
Gross
Week Ending
Attendance
Week Ending
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