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Christopher Blake
Music Box Theatre
, (11/30/1946 - 3/08/1947)
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Opening Date:
Nov 30, 1946
Closing Date:
Mar 08, 1947
Total Performances:
114
Category:
Play, Drama, Original, Broadway
Print
Opening Night Credits
Production Staff
Produced by
Joseph M. Hyman
and
Bernard Hart
Written by
Moss Hart
Staged by
Moss Hart
Scenic Design by
Harry Horner
; Costume Design by
Bianca Stroock
; Lighting Design by
Harry Horner
and
Leo Kerz
Cast
Ronald Alexander
The Headmaster
The Bailiff
Dorothy Beauvaire
Spectator / Passerby
Maylah Bradford
Spectator / Passerby
Eileen Burns
Spectator / Passerby
Ira Cirker
A Soldier
Francis De Sales
Mr. Kurlick
Frederic de Wilde
A Newsreel Man
Charles S. Dubin
Another Photographer
Irving Fisher
The President
Dan Frazer
A Marine
Jack Garbutt
A Photographer
Lois Harmon
Spectator / Passerby
Robert Harrison
Judge Adamson
Bill Hoe
Photographer
Carl Judd
A Military Aide
The Stage Manager
Kermit Kegley
A Radio Announcer
A Policeman
Johann Kley
Spectator / Passerby
Dickie Leone
Ray
One of Three Boys
Kay Loring
Miss MacIntyre
Lillian Marr
Spectator / Passerby
Jennifer Moore
Spectator / Passerby
Tom Morrison
An Admiral
The Doorman
Charles Nevil
One of Three Boys
Diane Parker
Spectator / Passerby
Edward Pegram
A Beggar
Leslie Penha
Spectator / Passerby
Susan Sanderson
The Mother
Maximilian Schultz
The Janitor
Allen Shaw
Another Newsreel Man
An Angry Man
Another Bailiff
Martha Sleeper
Mrs. Blake
Shepperd Strudwick
Mr. Blake
Guy Tano
Another General
Photographer
Frank M. Thomas
A General
The Superintendent
A Judge
Mack Twamley
Johnny
One of Three Boys
Phyllis Tyler
An Actress
Richard Tyler
Christopher Blake
Peggy Van Fleet
Miss Holly
Raymond Van Sickle
A Courtroom Attendant
Watson White
Mr. Caldwell
Hugh Williamson
A Radio Man
Butts
The Father
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