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The Love Suicide at Schofield Barracks
ANTA Playhouse
, (2/09/1972 - 2/12/1972)
First Preview:
Feb 02, 1972
Total Previews:
7
Opening Date:
Feb 09, 1972
Closing Date:
Feb 12, 1972
Total Performances:
5
Category:
Play, Original, Broadway
Setting:
Just after Halloween, 1970. The Officers' Club, Schofield Barracks, Hawaii.
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Opening Night Credits
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Production Staff
Produced by
Cheryl Crawford
,
Konrad Matthaei
,
Hale Matthews
and
Robert Weinstein
; Produced in association with
ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
Written by
Romulus Linney
Directed by
John Berry
Scenic Design by
Douglas W. Schmidt
; Costume Design by
Douglas W. Schmidt
; Lighting Design by
John Gleason
; Electronic Sound:
Paul Earls
Production Stage Manager:
Larry Whiteley
Press Representative:
Max Eisen
and
Milly Schoenbaum
Cast
John Berry
Lt. Gen. Evans
Robert Burr
Commanding General
Tina Chen
Katherine Nomura
Katherine De Hetre
Patricia Bates
Jerome Dempsey
Edward Roundhouse
Frank Geraci
Mime
Military Police
Del Green
Mrs. Norvel Bates
Earl Hindman
Captain Martin
Mark Lamos
Pfc. Bowers
Michael Landrum
Voice
Mime
Military Police
Mercedes McCambridge
Lucy Lake
Alan Mixon
Sgt. Maj. Ruggles
Lucille Patton
Voice
William Redfield
Col. Moore
Lisa Richards
Judith Borden
Ralph Roberts
Master Sgt. Bates
John P. Ryan
Major Cassidy
David Stock
Friend
John Straub
Military Police
Matthew Tobin
Warrant Officer Levandre
Edmund Williams
Military Police
Understudies:
Lucille Patton
(
Lucy Lake, Mrs. Norvel Bates
),
John Straub
(
Col. Moore, Commanding General, Lt. Gen. Evans
),
Edmund Williams
(
Edward Roundhouse, Master Sgt. Bates, Sgt. Maj. Ruggles
) and
David Yanowitz
(
Captain Martin, Pfc. Bowers
)
1972 Tony Award
®
Best Featured Actress in a Play
Mercedes McCambridge
[nominee]
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