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Plymouth Theatre
, (1/06/1983 - 3/27/1983)
First Preview:
Dec 28, 1982
Total Previews:
11
Opening Date:
Jan 06, 1983
Closing Date:
Mar 27, 1983
Total Performances:
92
Category:
Play, Drama, Original, Broadway
Setting:
1943 - 1962. Knightsbridge, St. Benoit, Brussels, Pimlico, Festival of Britain, Whitehall and Blackpool.
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Production Staff
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Shubert Organization (Gerald Schoenfeld: Chairman; Bernard B. Jacobs: President)
Produced by
Joseph Papp
Originally produced by
The New York Shakespeare Festival (Joseph Papp, Producer)
Written by
David Hare
; Incidental music by
Nick Bicāt
Directed by
David Hare
Scenic Design by
John Gunter
; Costume Design by
Jane Greenwood
; Lighting Design by
Arden Fingerhut
; Hair Design by
Andrew Reese
; Sound Consultant:
William Dreisbach
General Manager:
Robert Kamlot
; Company Manager:
Rheba Flegelman
NYSF Production Supervisor:
Jason Steven Cohen
; Production Stage Manager:
Michael Chambers
; Stage Manager:
Anne King
; NYSF Production Manager:
Andrew Mihok
; NYSF Technical Director:
Mervyn Haines, Jr.
Press Representative:
Richard Kornberg
; Photographer:
Martha Swope
and
Susan Cook
; NYSF General Press Representative:
Merle Debuskey
; NYSF Casting:
Rosemarie Tichler
Cast
Jeff Allin
Broadway debut
John Begley
Johann Carlo
Louise
Pierre Epstein
Frenchman #2
Daniel Gerroll
Mick
Edward Herrmann
Raymond Brock
George N. Martin
Leonard Darwin
Ben Masters
Codename Lazar
Ken Meseroll
Frenchman #1
Bill Moor
Sir Andrew Charleson
Kate Nelligan
Susan Traherne
Ellen Parker
Alice Park
Madeleine Potter
Dorcas Frey
Conrad Yama
M. Aung
Ginny Yang
Mme. Aung
Standby:
Randy Danson
(
Susan Traherne
)
Understudies:
Jeff Allin
(
Codename Lazar, Mick
),
Robert Curtis-Brown
(
Frenchman #1, John Begley
),
Kiya Ann Joyce
(
Mme. Aung
),
Tom Klunis
(
Frenchman #2, Leonard Darwin, Sir Andrew Charleson
),
Elizabeth Norment
(
Alice Park, Dorcas Frey, Louise
) and
Victor Wong
(
M. Aung
)
1983 Tony Award
®
Best Play
Written by
David Hare
; Produced by
Joseph Papp
[nominee]
1983 Tony Award
®
Best Actor in Play
Performer:
Edward Herrmann
[nominee]
1983 Tony Award
®
Best Actress in a Play
Kate Nelligan
[nominee]
1983 Tony Award
®
Best Featured Actor in a Play
George N. Martin
[nominee]
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