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Dodsworth
Shubert Theatre
, (2/24/1934 - 6/30/1934)
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Opening Date:
Feb 24, 1934
Closing Date:
Jun 30, 1934
Total Performances:
147
Category:
Play, Drama, Original, Broadway
Description:
A play in three acts
Setting:
Zenith, London, Paris, Montreaux, Berlin, Naples, and Bremen
Print
Opening Night Credits
Production Staff
Theatre Owned / Operated by
Central Theatres Leasing & Construction Company
Produced by
Max Gordon
Dramatized by
Sidney Howard
; Based on a novel by
Sinclair Lewis
Directed by
Robert B. Sinclair
Scenic Design by
Jo Mielziner
General Manager:
Ben A. Boyar
; Company Manager:
Robert Milford
Stage Manager:
Paul Porter
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Albert Wyart
and
Charles Christensen
Press Representative:
Howard S. Benedict
Cast
Walter Huston
Samuel Dodsworth
Nick Adams
Traveling Gentleman
Fay Bainter
Fran Dodsworth
Harlan Briggs
Thomas J. Pearson
called "Tubby"
Charles Christensen
A Steward
Hal K. Dawson
A.B. Hurd
Marie Falls
Another American Lady
An American Mother
Lucille Fenton
Passenger's Wife
Flora Fransioli
Teresa
Bert Gardner
A Passenger
Charles Halton
Henry E. Hazzard
Ethel Hampton
Emily McKee
Dodsworth's daughter
Leonore Harris
Renee De Penable
Ethel Jackson
Mrs. Pearson
called "Matey"
J.H. Kingsbury
A Cashier
Nolan Leary
A Publicity Man
Marie Mallon
A Second Tourist
Beatrice Maude
An American Lady
Ivan Miller
Another Steward
William Morris
Traveling Gentleman
Charles Powers
"Junior"
Tourist's son
Dorothy Raymond
Baroness von Obersdorf
Ralph Simone
Information Clerk
Kent Smith
Kurt von Obersdorf
Georgette Spelvin
American Mother's Daughter
Nan Sunderland
Edith Cortright
Frances Tannehill
Tourist's Wife
Frank W. Taylor
A Tourist
Arthur Uttry
A Sales Manager
Betty Van Auken
A Secretary
John Williams
Clyde Lockert
Mervin Williams
Harry McKee
Jay Wilson
A Barman
Frederic Worlock
Arnold Israel
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