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The Grass Harp

Martin Beck Theatre, (11/2/1971 - 11/6/1971)
Preview:Oct 28, 1971 Total Previews:5
Opening:Nov 2, 1971   
Closing:Nov 6, 1971 Total Performances:7


Category: Musical, Comedy, Original, Broadway
Setting: The past. At the Talbo House, in Joy City, and in River Woods.





by opening date


Produced by Richard Barr, Charles Woodward and Michael Harvey; Associate Producer: Michael Kasdan

Music by Claibe Richardson; Lyrics by Kenward Elmslie; Book by Kenward Elmslie; Based on the novel by Truman Capote; Music arranged by J. (Billy) Ver Planck; Additional orchestrations by Jonathan Tunick and Robert Russell Bennett; Dance & incidental music by John Berkman

Directed by Ellis Rabb and Rhoda Levine

Scenic Design by James Tilton; Lighting Design by James Tilton; Costume Design by Nancy Potts

Production Stage Manager: Bruce A. Hoover; Stage Manager: Charles Kindl



Opening Night Cast

Carol Brice Catherine Creek  
Barbara Cook Dolly Talbo  
Ruth Ford Verena Talbo  
Karen Morrow Babylove  
Max Showalter Dr. Morris Ritz  
Russ Thacker Collin Talbo  
John Baragrey Judge Cool  
Kelley Boa One of the Heavenly Pride and Joys  
Trudy Bordoff One of the Heavenly Pride and Joys  
Colin Duffy One of the Heavenly Pride and Joys  
Eva Grant One of the Heavenly Pride and Joys  
David Craig Moskin One of the Heavenly Pride and Joys  
Christine Stabile Maude Riordan  
Harvey Vernon Sheriff Amos Legrand  

Standbys: Walter Bobbie (Collin Talbo), Laurie Franks (Dolly Talbo, Verena Talbo), Travis Hudson (Babylove), William Larsen (Dr. Morris Ritz), Alyce Webb (Catherine Creek).

Understudies: Ann Hodapp (Maude Riordan), Harvey Vernon (Judge Cool), Allen Williams (Sheriff Amos Legrand).