PlayOriginalBroadway
Opening Date
Mar 10, 1974
Closing Date
May 11, 1974
1st Preview
Feb 15, 1974
1st Preview
Feb 15, 1974
Previews
26
Performances
69
PlayOriginalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

Theatres
Winter Garden Theatre
(Mar 10, 1974 - May 11, 1974)

Description
A play in two acts

Setting
Dublin. June 16, 1904.

Produced by Alexander H. Cohen and Bernard Delfont; Associate Producer: Roy A. Somlyo
Dramatized by Marjorie Barkentin; From "Ulysses" by James Joyce; Score by Peter Link; Music arranged by Peter Link; Musical Director: Peter Phillips
Directed by Burgess Meredith; Dance movement by Swen Swenson; Assistant Director: Tom Clancy
Lighting Design by Jules Fisher; Costume Design by Pearl Somner; Scenic Design by Ed Wittstein; Sound Design by Sandy Hacker; Associate Lighting Design: Marc B. Weiss
Production Supervisor: Jerry Adler and Donald Christy; Stage Manager: Alisa Jill Adler; Assistant Stage Mgr: Danny Ruvolo
Keyboards: Peter Phillips; Guitar and Banjo: Howard Collins; Percussionist: Irwin Cooper; Violinist: Leo Kahn; Woodwinds: Wallace Kane; Bass & Tuba: Austin Wallace
Production Associate: Hildy Parks; Press Representative: David Powers; Consultant to Mr. Swenson: Bert Michaels; Advertising: Jeff Ash
Leopold Bloom
Narrator
Molly Bloom
 
Crone
 
Mary Driscoll
 
Mrs. Bellingham
 
Applewoman
 
Stephen's Mother
Bella-Bello
Coachman
 
Lynch
 
Tom Kernan
 
Hollybush
 
The Spy
Martin Cunningham
 
Pvt. Carr
 
Philip Beaufoy
 
Harry Rumbold
 
The Man in The McIntosh
 
Dr. Madden
 
Brother Buzz
 
Virago
 
Florry
 
Yew
 
Afternoon Hour
 
Gnome
 
Whore
 
Turncoat
 
Female Infant
 
Yew
Simon Dedalus
 
1st Watch
 
J. J. O'Molloy
 
Sir Frederick Falkiner
 
Mayor Harrington
 
Bishop of Down & Connor
 
Dr. Dixon
 
Hornblower
 
Professor Goodwin
 
Rev. Love
Pygmy Woman
 
The Blushing Bride
 
Yew
 
Morning Hour
 
The Nymph
Gale Garnett
Broadway debut
Cissy Caffrey
 
The Veiled Sybil
 
Kitty
 
Yew
 
Mrs. Mervyn Talboys
Sprawled Figure
 
Mrs. Breen
 
Mrs. Yelverton Barry
 
The Old Resident
 
Mrs. Riordan
 
Mrs. Thornton
 
Pianola
 
Bella Cohen
Scott Gordon
Broadway debut
Child
 
Wellington
 
Davy Stephens
 
Acolyte
 
Rudy
 
Attendant to Bella-Bello
Stephen Dedalus
 
Peggy Griffin
 
Yew
 
Night Hour
Blazes Boylan
 
Drunken Navvy
 
Pvt. Compton
 
Dark Mercury
 
A Pavior & Flagger
 
Orator
 
Elijah
Blind Man
 
Crab
 
Hobgoblin
 
Professor Maginni
Father Farley
Idiot
 
Gladstone
 
Balladeer
 
Attendant to Bella-Bello
Buck Mulligan
 
2nd Watch
 
Dr. Mulligan
 
Bishop of Erin
Standby: Richard Morse (Stephen Dedalus, Coachman, Blazes Boylan, Drunken Navvy, Pvt. Compton, Lynch, Dark Mercury, A Pavior & Flagger, Hollybush, Elijah)
Understudies: Joanna deVarona (The Nymph), Gale Garnett (Molly Bloom, Crone, Mary Driscoll, Mrs. Bellingham, Applewoman, Stephen's Mother), Robin Howard (Sprawled Figure, Mrs. Breen, Mrs. Yelverton Barry, The Old Resident, Mrs. Riordan, Mrs. Thornton, Pianola), Kevin O'Leary (Martin Cunningham, Pvt. Carr, Philip Beaufoy, J. J. O'Molloy, Sir Frederick Falkiner, Harry Rumbold, Mayor Harrington, Bishop of Down & Connor, The Man in The McIntosh, Dr. Madden, Dr. Dixon, Brother Buzz, Hornblower, Professor Goodwin, Rev. Love) and Danny Ruvolo (Idiot, Blind Man, Crab, Hobgoblin, Professor Maginni, Child, Wellington, Davy Stephens, Acolyte, Rudy)

Winter Garden Theatre (Mar 10, 1974 - May 11, 1974)

Cast

Buck Mulligan
 
1st Watch
 
Dr. Mulligan
 
Bishop of Erin

Tony Award®

 

Best Play

1974 Nominee
Dramatized by Marjorie Barkentin
Produced by Alexander H. Cohen and Bernard Delfont
 

Best Actor in Play

1974 Nominee
Zero Mostel
 

Best Featured Actress in a Play

1974 Nominee
Fionnuala Flanagan
 

Best Scenic Design

1974 Nominee
Scenic Design by Ed Wittstein

Best Lighting Design

1974 Winner
Lighting Design by Jules Fisher
 

Best Direction of a Play

1974 Nominee
Directed by Burgess Meredith

Drama Desk Award

Outstanding Performance

1974 Winner
Zero Mostel
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