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After The Fall

This production played in repertory with Marco Millions, But For Whom Charlie, The Changeling, Incident at Vichy, Tartuffe.

ANTA Washington Square Theatre, (1/23/1964 - 5/29/1965)
Preview: Total Previews:
Opening:Jan 23, 1964   
Closing:May 29, 1965 Total Performances:208


Category: Play, Drama, Original, Broadway
Comments: Opened in rep with "Marco Millions" and "But For Whom Charlie" then continued into next season and played in rep with "The Changeling"; "Incident at Vichy"; and 'Tartuffe".






by opening date




Written by Arthur Miller; Incidental music by David Amram

Directed by Elia Kazan

Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner; Lighting Design by Jo Mielziner; Costume Design by Anna Hill Johnstone

Assistant Manager: James Walsh

Production Stage Manager: Frederic de Wilde and Robert Downing; Stage Manager: Howard Fischer and Frank Hamilton

General Press Representative: Barry Hyams


Opening Night Cast

Ruth Attaway Carrie
Maggie's maid 
 
Stanley Beck Man in the park  
Mariclare Costello Louise
Quentin's divorced first wife 
 
Scott Cunningham Doctor  
Faye Dunaway Nurse  
Crystal Field Woman with parrot  
Lou Frizzell Chairman Alternate  
James Greene Clergyman  
Hal Holbrook Reverend Haley Barnes  
Salome Jens Holga
Quentin's prospective third wife 
 
Virginia Kaye Quentin's Mother  
Zohra Lampert Felice
a divorced dancer 
 
Barbara Loden Maggie
Quentin's deceased second wife 
 
Paul Mann Quentin's Father  
Ralph Meeker Mickey
a lawyer who has repudiated his Communist past 
 
Jason Robards Jr. Quentin
a lawyer in his forties 
 
Patricia Roe Elsie
Lou's wife 
 
Harold Scott Lucas  
 Reverend Haley Barnes Alternate  
Diane Shalet Nurse  
 Secretary  
David J. Stewart Lou
a professor facing dismissal for his Communist past 
 
Michael Strong Dan
Quentin's brother 
 
Jack Waltzer Porter  
David Wayne Chairman