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Morning's at Seven
Play
Comedy
Revival
Broadway
Opening Date
Apr 21, 2002
Closing Date
Jul 28, 2002
1st Preview
Mar 28, 2002
1st Preview
Mar 28, 2002
Previews
27
Performances
112
Play
Comedy
Revival
Broadway
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Open Date: Apr 21, 2002
Close Date: Jul 28, 2002
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Lyceum Theatre
(Apr 21, 2002 - Jul 28, 2002)
Setting
Two backyards in a small midwestern town. 1938.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Shubert Organization (Gerald Schoenfeld: Chairman; Philip J. Smith: President; Robert E. Wankel: Executive Vice President)
Produced by
Lincoln Center Theater (André Bishop: Artistic Director; Bernard Gersten: Executive Producer)
Written by
Paul Osborn
Directed by
Daniel Sullivan
; Assistant Director:
Jeremy Lewit
Scenic Design by
John Lee Beatty
; Costume Design by
Jane Greenwood
; Lighting Design by
Brian MacDevitt
; Sound Design by
Scott Myers
; Wig Design by
Paul Huntley
; Assistant Scenic Design:
Eric Renschler
,
Shelley Barclay
,
Robert Jay Braun
and
Ted LeFevre
; Assistant Costume Design:
MaryAnn D. Smith
and
Junghyun Georgia Lee
; Associate Lighting Design:
Jane Cox
; Assistant Lighting Design:
Charles Pennebaker
; Assistant Sound Design:
Dave Myers
LCT General Manager:
Adam Siegel
; Company Manager:
L.A. Glassburn
Production Stage Manager:
Roy Harris
; LCT Production Manager:
Jeff Hamlin
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Denise Yaney
; Technical Supervisor:
Walter Murphy
and
Patrick Merryman
LCT Casting:
Daniel Swee
; LCT Director of Development:
Hattie K. Jutagir
; LCT Director of Marketing & Special Projects:
Thomas Cott
; LCT General Press Representative:
Philip Rinaldi
; Advertising:
rave!
; Principal Poster Art:
James McMullan
; Poster Art for "Morning's At Seven":
Fraver
and
rave!
; Photographer:
Joan Marcus
Elizabeth Franz
Aaronetta Gibbs
Julie Hagerty
Myrtle Brown
Buck Henry
David Crampton
Piper Laurie
Esther Crampton
Christopher Lloyd
Carl Bolton
Mar 28, 2002 - Jun 16, 2002
William Biff McGuire
Theodore Swanson
Estelle Parsons
Cora Swanson
Frances Sternhagen
Ida Bolton
Stephen Tobolowsky
Homer Bolton
Understudies:
Barbara Caruso
(Ida Bolton, Aaronetta Gibbs),
Jack Davidson
(David Crampton, Theodore Swanson, Carl Bolton),
Rita Gardner
(Esther Crampton, Cora Swanson),
Linda Marie Larson
(Myrtle Brown) and
David Manis
(Homer Bolton, Carl Bolton)
Lyceum Theatre
(Apr 21, 2002 - Jul 28, 2002)
Cast
Bob Dishy
Carl Bolton
Jun 18, 2002 - Jul 28, 2002
Awards
Tony Award®
Best Revival of a Play
2002 Nominee
Produced by
Lincoln Center Theater (André Bishop: Artistic Director; Bernard Gersten: Executive Producer)
Best Featured Actor in a Play
2002 Nominee
William Biff McGuire
Stephen Tobolowsky
Best Featured Actress in a Play
2002 Nominee
Estelle Parsons
Elizabeth Franz
Frances Sternhagen
Best Scenic Design
2002 Nominee
Scenic Design by
John Lee Beatty
Best Costume Design
2002 Nominee
Costume Design by
Jane Greenwood
Best Direction of a Play
2002 Nominee
Directed by
Daniel Sullivan
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Revival of a Play
2002 Nominee
Produced by
Lincoln Center Theater (André Bishop: Artistic Director; Bernard Gersten: Executive Producer)
Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play
2002 Nominee
Elizabeth Franz
Outstanding Set Design of a Play
2002 Nominee
Scenic Design by
John Lee Beatty
Statistics
Season:
2002-03
2001-02
View Graph
Week Ending
Gross
% Gross Pot.
Attendance
% Capacity
# Previews
# Perf.
Statistics supplied are courtesy of
The Broadway League
.
Morning's at Seven Statistics
2002-03 Season
2001-02 Season
GROSS
ATTENDANCE
Gross
Week Ending
Attendance
Week Ending
People
Awards
Statistics
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Shubert Organization (Gerald Schoenfeld: Chairman; Philip J. Smith: President; Robert E. Wankel: Executive Vice President)
Produced by
Lincoln Center Theater (André Bishop: Artistic Director; Bernard Gersten: Executive Producer)
Written by
Paul Osborn
Directed by
Daniel Sullivan
; Assistant Director:
Jeremy Lewit
Scenic Design by
John Lee Beatty
; Costume Design by
Jane Greenwood
; Lighting Design by
Brian MacDevitt
; Sound Design by
Scott Myers
; Wig Design by
Paul Huntley
; Assistant Scenic Design:
Eric Renschler
,
Shelley Barclay
,
Robert Jay Braun
and
Ted LeFevre
; Assistant Costume Design:
MaryAnn D. Smith
and
Junghyun Georgia Lee
; Associate Lighting Design:
Jane Cox
; Assistant Lighting Design:
Charles Pennebaker
; Assistant Sound Design:
Dave Myers
LCT General Manager:
Adam Siegel
; Company Manager:
L.A. Glassburn
Production Stage Manager:
Roy Harris
; LCT Production Manager:
Jeff Hamlin
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Denise Yaney
; Technical Supervisor:
Walter Murphy
and
Patrick Merryman
LCT Casting:
Daniel Swee
; LCT Director of Development:
Hattie K. Jutagir
; LCT Director of Marketing & Special Projects:
Thomas Cott
; LCT General Press Representative:
Philip Rinaldi
; Advertising:
rave!
; Principal Poster Art:
James McMullan
; Poster Art for "Morning's At Seven":
Fraver
and
rave!
; Photographer:
Joan Marcus
Elizabeth Franz
Aaronetta Gibbs
Julie Hagerty
Myrtle Brown
Buck Henry
David Crampton
Piper Laurie
Esther Crampton
Christopher Lloyd
Carl Bolton
Mar 28, 2002 - Jun 16, 2002
William Biff McGuire
Theodore Swanson
Estelle Parsons
Cora Swanson
Frances Sternhagen
Ida Bolton
Stephen Tobolowsky
Homer Bolton
Understudies:
Barbara Caruso
(Ida Bolton, Aaronetta Gibbs),
Jack Davidson
(David Crampton, Theodore Swanson, Carl Bolton),
Rita Gardner
(Esther Crampton, Cora Swanson),
Linda Marie Larson
(Myrtle Brown) and
David Manis
(Homer Bolton, Carl Bolton)
Lyceum Theatre
(Apr 21, 2002 - Jul 28, 2002)
Cast
Bob Dishy
Carl Bolton
Jun 18, 2002 - Jul 28, 2002
Tony Award®
Best Revival of a Play
2002 Nominee
Produced by
Lincoln Center Theater (André Bishop: Artistic Director; Bernard Gersten: Executive Producer)
Best Featured Actor in a Play
2002 Nominee
William Biff McGuire
Stephen Tobolowsky
Best Featured Actress in a Play
2002 Nominee
Estelle Parsons
Elizabeth Franz
Frances Sternhagen
Best Scenic Design
2002 Nominee
Scenic Design by
John Lee Beatty
Best Costume Design
2002 Nominee
Costume Design by
Jane Greenwood
Best Direction of a Play
2002 Nominee
Directed by
Daniel Sullivan
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Revival of a Play
2002 Nominee
Produced by
Lincoln Center Theater (André Bishop: Artistic Director; Bernard Gersten: Executive Producer)
Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play
2002 Nominee
Elizabeth Franz
Outstanding Set Design of a Play
2002 Nominee
Scenic Design by
John Lee Beatty
Season:
2002-03
2001-02
View Graph
Week Ending
Gross
% Gross Pot.
Attendance
% Capacity
# Previews
# Perf.
Statistics supplied are courtesy of
The Broadway League
.
Morning's at Seven Statistics
2002-03 Season
2001-02 Season
GROSS
ATTENDANCE
Gross
Week Ending
Attendance
Week Ending
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