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Richard Rodgers Theatre , (4/28/2002 - 9/01/2002)
First Preview:Apr 19, 2002 Total Previews:9
Opening Date:Apr 28, 2002   
Closing Date:Sep 01, 2002 Total Performances:127

Category: Play, Comedy, Romantic Comedy, Revival, Broadway
Description: A play in three acts
Setting: The terrace of a hotel in Deauville, France; Amanda's flat in Paris. Mid-1930s.


Production Staff
Theatre Owned / Operated by The Nederlander Organization (James M. Nederlander: Chairman; James L. Nederlander: President)
Produced by Emanuel Azenberg, Ira Pittelman, Scott Nederlander, Frederick Zollo, Nicholas Paleologos, Broccoli / Sine, James M. Nederlander, James L. Nederlander, Kevin McCollum, Jeffrey Seller, Duncan C. Weldon, Paul Elliott and Triumph Entertainment Partners Ltd.; Associate Producer: Ginger Montel
Produced in England by Duncan C. Weldon, Paul Elliott, Emanuel Azenberg, Scott Nederlander, Ira Pittelman and James M. Nederlander; Produced in England for Triumph Entertainment Partners Ltd.
Written by Noël Coward; Incidental music by Paddy Cunneen; Featuring "Someday I'll Find You" & "If Love Were All" by Noël Coward
Directed by Howard Davies
Scenic Design by Tim Hatley; Costume Design by Jenny Beavan; Lighting Design by Peter Mumford; Sound Design by John Leonard; Associate Scenic Design: Michael Brown; Associate Costume Design: Emma Williams; Associate Lighting Design: Bobby Harrell
General Manager: Abbie M. Strassler and Jim Brandeberry; Company Manager: Jim Brandeberry
Production Stage Manager: Bonnie Panson; Stage Manager: Fredric H. Orner; Technical Supervisor: Neil A. Mazzella and Brian Lynch
Advertising: Serino Coyne, Inc.; Press Representative: Bill Evans & Associates; Fight direction by Terry King; Casting: Binder Casting; Photographer: Joan Marcus
Cast
Lindsay Duncan Amanda Prynne
Alan Rickman Elyot Chase
Emma Fielding Sybil Chase
Adam Godley Victor Prynne
Alex Belcourt Louise
the Maid
Standbys: Carolyn McCormick (Amanda Prynne, Louise) and Don Stephenson (Victor Prynne)
2002 Theatre World Award
winnerEmma Fielding [winner]
winnerAdam Godley [winner]
2002 Tony Award® Best Revival of a Play
winnerProduced by Emanuel Azenberg, Ira Pittelman, Scott Nederlander, Frederick Zollo, Nicholas Paleologos, Broccoli / Sine, James M. Nederlander, James L. Nederlander, Kevin McCollum, Jeffrey Seller, Duncan C. Weldon, Paul Elliott and Triumph Entertainment Partners Ltd. [winner]
2002 Tony Award® Best Actor in Play
 Performer: Alan Rickman [nominee]
2002 Tony Award® Best Actress in a Play
winnerLindsay Duncan [winner]
2002 Tony Award® Best Scenic Design
winnerTim Hatley [winner]
2002 Tony Award® Best Costume Design
 Jenny Beavan [nominee]
2002 Tony Award® Best Direction of a Play
 Howard Davies [nominee]
2002 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Revival of a Play
winnerProduced by Emanuel Azenberg, Ira Pittelman, Scott Nederlander, Frederick Zollo, Nicholas Paleologos, Broccoli / Sine, James M. Nederlander, James L. Nederlander, Kevin McCollum, Jeffrey Seller, Duncan C. Weldon, Paul Elliott and Triumph Entertainment Partners Ltd. [winner]
2002 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actor in a Play
 Alan Rickman [nominee]
2002 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actress in a Play
winnerLindsay Duncan [winner]
2002 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Director of a Play
 Directed by Howard Davies [nominee]
2002 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Set Design of a Play
winnerScenic Design by Tim Hatley [winner]
2002 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Costume Design
 Jenny Beavan [nominee]
2002 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Lighting Design
 Peter Mumford [nominee]