PlayComedyRevivalBroadway
Opening Date
Mar 01, 1973
Closing Date
Apr 07, 1973
1st Preview
Feb 18, 1973
1st Preview
Feb 18, 1973
Previews
12
Performances
44
PlayComedyRevivalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

Theatres
Vivian Beaumont Theater
(Mar 01, 1973 - Apr 07, 1973)

Setting
Venice and on the Belmont

Comments
Played in modern dress

Written by William Shakespeare
Directed by Ellis Rabb
Scenic Design by James Tilton; Lighting Design by James Tilton; Projection Design by James Tilton; Costume Design by Ann Roth; Personal Assistant to Mr. Tilton: Jim Fellows; Assistant to Miss Roth: David Charles; Hair Design by Jim Sullivan; Make-Up Design by Jim Sullivan
General Manager: Alan Mandell
Production Stage Manager: Barbara-Mae Phillips; Stage Manager: Patrick Horrigan; Production Supervisor: Frank Bayer; Production Manager: Bruce Hoover
Musical Supervisor: Cathy MacDonald
Assistant to the Director: Joan Houseman and Jerry Glover; Lincoln Center Public Relations Director: Susan Bloch; Lincoln Center Public Relations Associate: William Schelble; Lincoln Center Public Relations Assistant: Norman J-F Lombino; Lincoln Center Casting Director: Frederick Brahms; Photographer: Martha Swope; Advertising: Hy Jacobs and Lawrence Weiner and Associates
Gratiano
gentleman of Venice
Stephano
servant to Portia
Lorenzo
gentleman of Venice
Nerissa
Portia's waiting gentle-woman
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Court Clerk
Tubal
an associate of Shylock
Portia
an heiress in Belmont
Salaria
friend of Antonio
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Prince of Arragon
suitor to Portia
Jessica
Shylock's daughter
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Prince of Morocco
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Leonardo
servant to Bassanio
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Salarino
friend of Antonio
Antonio
a merchant of Venice
Launcelot Gobbo
servant to Shylock
Duke of Venice
Bassanio
friend of Antonio
Shylock
a Jewish moneylender
Ensemble
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Understudies: Michael Clarke-Laurence (Duke of Venice, Prince of Arragon), Richard Council (Gratiano), Calvin Culver (Leonardo), Ray Fry (Shylock), Caroline Kava (Nerissa), Robert La Tourneaux (Launcelot Gobbo), Joseph Lambie (Lorenzo), Amy Levitt (Jessica, Salaria), Everett McGill (Bassanio), Ellen Newman (Portia), Casper Roos (Antonio, Stephano), Sterling St. Jacques (Prince of Morocco), James Ray Weeks (Court Clerk), Peter Weller (Tubal) and William Wright (Salarino)

Drama Desk Award

Outstanding Performance

1973 Winner
Rosemary Harris
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