PlayRevivalBroadway
Opening Date
Jan 04, 1973
Closing Date
Feb 10, 1973
1st Preview
Dec 23, 1972
1st Preview
Dec 23, 1972
Previews
13
Performances
44
PlayRevivalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

Theatres
Vivian Beaumont Theater
(Jan 04, 1973 - Feb 10, 1973)

Description
A play in four acts

Setting
Dublin, 1915-1916.

Comments
"To the Gay Laugh of My Mother at the Gate of the Grave." --Sean O'Casey

Written by Sean O'Casey; Incidental music by John Duffy; Vocal Director: Cathy MacDonald; Music arranged by John Duffy
Directed by Daniel Sullivan
Scenic Design by Douglas W. Schmidt; Lighting Design by John Gleason; Costume Design by Carrie F. Robbins; Sound Design by Gary Harris; Assistant to Mr. Schmidt: Paul Zalon; Assistant to Miss Robbins: David James; Hair Design by Jim Sullivan; Make-Up Design by Jim Sullivan
General Manager: Alan Mandell
Production Stage Manager: Patrick Horrigan; Stage Manager: Barbara-Mae Phillips; Production Supervisor: Frank Bayer; Production Manager: Bruce Hoover
Production Assistant: Jane E. Neufeld; Lincoln Center Public Relations Director: Susan Bloch; Dialogue Consultant: Michael Clarke-Laurence; Assistant to the Director: John Beary; Lincoln Center Public Relations Associate: William Schelble; Lincoln Center Public Relations Assistant: Norman J-F Lombino; Lincoln Center Casting Director: Frederick Brahms; Advertising: Hy Jacobs and Lawrence Weiner and Associates; Photographer: Martha Swope
Corporal Stoddart
a British Soldier
The Figure in The Window
The Young Covey
a fitter, Clitheroe's cousin
A Woman
Bessie Burgess
a street fruit-vendor
Rosie Redmond
Sergeant Tinley
a British Soldier
Peter Flynn
a labourer, Nora's uncle
Fluther Good
a carpenter
Mrs. Gogan
a charwoman
Nora Clitheroe
Jack's wife
Capt. Brennan
a chicken butcher, of the Irish Citizen Army
Lieut. Langon
a Civil Servant, of the Irish Citizen Army
Mollser
Mrs. Gogan's consumptive child
Jack Clitheroe
a bricklayer, Commandant in the Irish Citizen Army
Bartender
Understudies: Paddy Croft (Mrs. Gogan, Bessie Burgess), Frank Dwyer (Corporal Stoddart, Bartender), Ray Fry (Peter Flynn), Murrell Gehman (Rosie Redmond, A Woman), Caroline Kava (Nora Clitheroe, Mollser), David H. Leary (Jack Clitheroe), Everett McGill (Capt. Brennan), Robert Phalen (The Young Covey), Robert Symonds (Fluther Good) and James Ray Weeks (Lieut. Langon, Sergeant Tinley)
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