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The Man in the Glass Booth
Royale Theatre
, (9/26/1968 - 5/17/1969)
First Preview:
Total Previews:
12
Opening Date:
Sep 26, 1968
Closing Date:
May 17, 1969
Total Performances:
264
Category:
Play, Original, Broadway
Print
Opening Night Credits
Awards
Production Staff
Produced by
Ivor David Balding & Associates, Ltd.
,
Edward M. Meyers
and
Leslie Ogden
; Produced in association with
Peter Bridge
and
Glasshouse Productions
Written by
Robert Shaw
Directed by
Harold Pinter
Scenic Design by
Ed Wittstein
; Costume Design by
Joseph G. Aulisi
; Lighting Design by
Jules Fisher
Production Stage Manager:
John Drew Devereaux
Press Representative:
Michael Alpert
Cast
F. Murray Abraham
Tzelniker
Rudin
Walter Allen
Guard
Robert Anthony
Guard
Madison Arnold
Jack
Marowski
Clinton Atkinson
Sergeant
Graham Brown
Sam
John Coe
Flower Man
Michael Ebert
Durer
Ronnie L. Gilbert
Mrs. Rosen
Jack Hollander
Dr. Kessel
Prosecutor
Tresa Hughes
Mrs. Lehmann
Ben Kapen
Judge
Paul Manfred
Steiger
Donald Pleasence
Arthur Goldman
Lawrence Pressman
Charlie Cohn
Martin Rudy
Judge
Florence Tarlow
Mrs. Levi
Boris Tumarin
Presiding Judge
Abe Vigoda
Landau
Understudies:
John Coe
(
Arthur Goldman
),
Ben Kapen
(
Charlie Cohn, Jack, Marowski, Rudin, Tzelniker
),
Martin Rudy
(
Dr. Kessel, Presiding Judge, Prosecutor
) and
Florence Tarlow
(
Mrs. Lehmann, Mrs. Rosen
)
1969 Tony Award
®
Best Play
Written by
Robert Shaw
; Produced by
Ivor David Balding & Associates, Ltd.
,
Edward M. Meyers
and
Leslie Ogden
; Produced in association with
Peter Bridge
and
Glasshouse Productions
[nominee]
1969 Tony Award
®
Best Actor in Play
Performer:
Donald Pleasence
[nominee]
1969 Tony Award
®
Best Direction of a Play
Harold Pinter
[nominee]
1969 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Performance
Performer:
Donald Pleasence
[winner]
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