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Lee Strasberg

( b. Nov 17, 1901 Budzanów, AUSTRIA-HUNGARY - d. Feb 17, 1982 New York, NY, USA ) Male

Director, Producer, Performer, Theatre Owner/Operator

Relations:
 Father of Susan Strasberg
See Also:
 The Group Theatre, The Actors Studio (Lee Strasberg: Artistic Director; Cheryl Crawford: Executive Producer; Roger L. Stevens: General Administrator)
Additional Information:
 Founding member of the Group Theatre.

Productions Dates of Production
The Three Sisters  [Revival, Play, Drama]
Directed by Lee Strasberg;
Produced by The Actors Studio (Lee Strasberg: Artistic Director; Cheryl Crawford: Executive Producer; Roger L. Stevens: General Administrator)
Jun 22, 1964 - Oct 3, 1964
Marathon '33  [Original, Play]
Entire production under the supervision of Lee Strasberg
Dec 22, 1963 - Feb 1, 1964
Strange Interlude  [Revival, Play, Drama]
Produced by The Actors Studio (Lee Strasberg: Artistic Director; Cheryl Crawford: Executive Producer; Roger L. Stevens: General Administrator);
Theatre Owned / Operated by The Actors Studio (Lee Strasberg: Artistic Director; Cheryl Crawford: Executive Producer; Roger L. Stevens: General Administrator)
Mar 11, 1963 - Jun 29, 1963
Peer Gynt  [Revival, Play]
Staged by Lee Strasberg
Jan 28, 1951 - Feb 24, 1951
The Country Girl  [Original, Play]
Originally produced by Lee Strasberg
Nov 10, 1950 - Jun 2, 1951
The Closing Door  [Original, Play, Melodrama]
Staged by Lee Strasberg
Dec 1, 1949 - Dec 17, 1949
The Big Knife  [Original, Play]
Directed by Lee Strasberg
Feb 24, 1949 - May 28, 1949
Skipper Next to God  [Original, Play]
Directed by Lee Strasberg
Jan 4, 1948 - Mar 27, 1948
South Pacific  [Original, Play]
Staged by Lee Strasberg
Dec 29, 1943 - Jan 1, 1944
Apology  [Original, Play]
Directed by Lee Strasberg;
Produced by Lee Strasberg
Mar 22, 1943 - Mar 26, 1943
R. U. R.  [Revival, Play, Drama]
Directed by Lee Strasberg
Dec 3, 1942 - Dec 5, 1942
A Kiss for Cinderella  [Revival, Play]
Staged by Lee Strasberg
Mar 10, 1942 - Apr 18, 1942
Clash by Night  [Original, Play]
Directed by Lee Strasberg
Dec 27, 1941 - Feb 7, 1942
The Fifth Column  [Original, Play, Drama]
Staged by Lee Strasberg
Mar 6, 1940 - May 18, 1940
Night Music  [Original, Play, Drama]
Produced by The Group Theatre
Feb 22, 1940 - Mar 9, 1940
Summer Night  [Original, Play, Drama]
Staged by Lee Strasberg
Nov 2, 1939 - Nov 4, 1939
Awake and Sing!  [Revival, Play, Drama]
Produced by The Group Theatre
Mar 7, 1939 - Apr 1939
The Gentle People  [Original, Play, Drama]
Produced by The Group Theatre
Jan 5, 1939 - May 1939
Rocket to the Moon  [Original, Play, Drama]
Produced by The Group Theatre
Nov 24, 1938 - Mar 1939
Dance Night  [Original, Play]
Staged by Lee Strasberg
Oct 14, 1938 - Oct 1938
All the Living  [Original, Play, Drama]
Staged by Lee Strasberg
Mar 24, 1938 - May 1938
Casey Jones  [Original, Play, Drama]
Produced by The Group Theatre
Feb 19, 1938 - Mar 1938
Roosty  [Original, Play, Drama]
Staged by Lee Strasberg
Feb 14, 1938 - Feb 1938
Golden Boy  [Original, Play, Drama]
Produced by The Group Theatre
Nov 4, 1937 - Jun 1938
Many Mansions  [Original, Play, Drama]
Staged by Lee Strasberg
Oct 27, 1937 - Mar 1938
Johnny Johnson  [Original, Play, Play with music, Comedy]
Produced by The Group Theatre;
Staged by Lee Strasberg
Nov 19, 1936 - Jan 16, 1937
Case of Clyde Griffiths  [Original, Play, Drama]
Produced by The Group Theatre;
Staged by Lee Strasberg
Mar 13, 1936 - Mar 1936
Paradise Lost  [Original, Play, Drama]
Produced by The Group Theatre
Dec 9, 1935 - Feb 1936
Gold Eagle Guy  [Original, Play]
Staged by Lee Strasberg
Nov 28, 1934 - Jan 1935
Gentlewoman  [Original, Play, Comedy]
Staged by Lee Strasberg
Mar 22, 1934 - Apr 1934
Men in White  [Original, Play, Drama]
Directed by Lee Strasberg;
Produced by The Group Theatre
Sep 26, 1933 - Jul 1934
Success Story  [Original, Play]
Staged by Lee Strasberg
Sep 26, 1932 - Jan 1933
Night Over Taos  [Original, Play]
Staged by Lee Strasberg
Mar 9, 1932 - Mar 1932
1931-  [Original, Play, Drama]
Staged by Lee Strasberg
Dec 10, 1931 - Dec 1931
The House of Connelly  [Original, Play, Drama]
Staged by Lee Strasberg
Sep 28, 1931 - Dec 1931
Green Grow the Lilacs  [Original, Play, Play with music]
Performer: Lee Strasberg [Peddler]
Jan 26, 1931 - Mar 21, 1931
Red Rust  [Original, Play, Drama]
Performer: Lee Strasberg [Pimples]
Dec 17, 1929 - Feb 1930
The Vegetable  [Original, Play, Satire, Farce]
Staged by Lee Strasberg
Apr 10, 1929 - Apr 1929
Four Walls  [Original, Play]
Performer: Lee Strasberg [Nick]
Sep 19, 1927 - Jan 1928
Garrick Gaieties  [Revival, Musical, Revue]
Performer: Lee Strasberg
Jun 8, 1925 - Nov 28, 1926
Processional  [Original, Play, Comedy]
Performer: Lee Strasberg [First Soldier]
Jan 12, 1925 - Mar 1925


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