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Lorenzaccio
This production played in repertory with
Le Triomphe de l'Amour
,
Marie Tudor
,
Don Juan
,
Le Cid
Broadway Theatre
, (10/14/1958 - 10/25/1958)
First Preview:
Total Previews:
Opening Date:
Oct 14, 1958
Closing Date:
Oct 25, 1958
Total Performances:
7
Category:
Play, Drama, Original, Broadway
Comments:
Performed in French
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Production Staff
Produced by
S. Hurok
; Produced in association with
Government of The French Republic
; Director of Theatre National Populaire:
Jean Vilar
Written by
Alfred De Musset
; Incidental music by
Maurice Jarre
; Music Director of Theatre National Populaire:
Maurice Jarre
Staged by
Gerard Philipe
Scenic Design by
Leon Gischia
; Director of Scenic Construction of Theatre National Populaire:
Jacques Le Marquet
and
Andre Bataille
; Director of Lighting of Theatre National Populaire:
Pierre Saveron
General Administrator of Theatre National Populaire:
Jean Rouvet
; Secretary of Administration of Theatre National Populaire:
Rejane Bansard
; Company Manager:
George A. Perper
Stage Manager:
Gene Perlowin
and
Jean-Jacques De Kerday
Press Representative:
Martin Feinstein
and
Michael Sweeley
Cast
Lucien Arnaud
Bindo
Simone Bouchateau
Catherine Ginori
Zanie Campan
Lady
Roger Coggio
Thomas Strozzi
Come de Medicis
Coussonneau
Servant
Proveditor
Jean-Pierre Darras
Prior Strozzi
Jean Deschamps
Philippe Strozzi
Pierre Garin
Sir Maurice
Yves Gase
Maffio
Catherine Le Couey
Louise Strozzi
Lucienne Le Marchand
Marie Soderini
Roger Mollien
Pierre Strozzi
Jean-Paul Moulinot
Goldsmith
Philippe Noiret
Duke Alexandre
Genevieve Page
Marquise Cibo
Michel Petit
Tebaldeo
Gerard Philipe
Lorenzo de Medicis
Jean-Francois Remi
Julien Salviati
Pierre Reynal
Cardinal Cibo
Georges Riquier
Silk Merchant
Andre Schlesser
Servant
Jacques Seiler
Venturi
Daniel Sorano
Giomo
Jean Topart
Cardinal Valori
German Captain # 2
Georges Wilson
German Captain
Scoronconcolo
1959 Theatre World Award
Roger Mollien
[winner]
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