PlayOriginalBroadway
Opening Date
Nov 27, 1979
Closing Date
Feb 16, 1980
1st Preview
Nov 21, 1979
1st Preview
Nov 21, 1979
Previews
7
Performances
95
PlayOriginalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

Theatres
ANTA Playhouse
(Nov 27, 1979 - Feb 16, 1980)

Setting
Kambawe, a former British Colony in Africa.

Managing Director: Alfred De Liagre, Jr.
Originally produced in London by Michael Codron
Written by Tom Stoppard; Featuring "Night and Day" by Cole Porter
Directed by Peter Wood
Scenic Design by Carl Toms; Costume Design by Carl Toms; Lighting Design by Neil Peter Jampolis; Sound Consultant: Erskine-Shapiro, Theatre Technology, Inc.; Miss Smith's hair styles by Patrik D. Moreton; Lighting of original London production designed by Robert Bryan
Executive Producer: Elizabeth I. McCann and Nelle Nugent; Company Manager: Susan Gustafson
Production Stage Manager: William Dodds; Stage Manager: Jay Adler; Assistant Stage Mgr: Leslie Lyles
Special Effects by Chic Silber
General Press Representative: Solters & Roskin, Inc., Joshua Ellis and Tom Trenkle; Advertising: Serino, Coyne & Nappi; Casting: Johnson-Liff Associates; Photographer: Zoë Dominic
Ruth Carson
Dick Wagner
Geoffrey Carson
President Mageeba
Jacob Milne
Francis
George Guthrie
Alastair Carson
Standby: Jonathan Farwell (Dick Wagner, Geoffrey Carson)
Understudies: Peter James (Alastair Carson), Dennis Lipscomb (George Guthrie, Jacob Milne) and Milledge Mosley (President Mageeba, Francis)

Tony Award®

 

Best Actress in a Play

1980 Nominee
Maggie Smith
 

Best Featured Actor in a Play

1980 Nominee
Joseph Maher

Drama Desk Award

 

Outstanding New Play

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