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Angels Fall
Longacre Theatre
, (1/22/1983 - 3/13/1983)
First Preview:
Jan 18, 1983
Total Previews:
7
Opening Date:
Jan 22, 1983
Closing Date:
Mar 13, 1983
Total Performances:
57
Category:
Play, Original, Broadway
Setting:
A mission in northwest New Mexico. A late Saturday afternoon in June.
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Production Staff
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Shubert Organization (Gerald Schoenfeld: Chairman; Bernard B. Jacobs: President)
Produced by
Elliot Martin
,
The Circle Repertory Company
,
Lucille Lortel
,
The Shubert Organization (Gerald Schoenfeld: Chairman; Bernard B. Jacobs: President)
and
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
Written by
Lanford Wilson
; Incidental music by
Norman L. Berman
Directed by
Marshall W. Mason
Scenic Design by
John Lee Beatty
; Costume Design by
Jennifer von Mayrhauser
; Lighting Design by
Dennis Parichy
; Sound Design by
Chuck London Media
and
Stewart Werner
General Manager:
Leonard A. Mulhern
and
Jay Kingwill
Production Stage Manager:
Fred Reinglas
; Stage Manager:
Ginny Martino
General Press Representative:
Jeffrey Richards Associates
; Advertising:
Ash / LeDonne
Cast
Barnard Hughes
Father William Doherty
Fritz Weaver
Niles Harris
Tanya Berezin
Marion Clay
Nancy Snyder
Vita Harris
Danton Stone
Don Tabaha
Brian Tarantina
Salvatore (Zappy) Zappala
Understudies:
Trish Hawkins
(
Marion Clay, Vita Harris
),
Daniel Hutchison
(
Don Tabaha, Salvatore (Zappy) Zappala
) and
Matthew Lewis
(
Father William Doherty, Niles Harris
)
1983 Tony Award
®
Best Play
Written by
Lanford Wilson
; Produced by
Elliot Martin
,
The Circle Repertory Company
,
Lucille Lortel
,
The Shubert Organization (Gerald Schoenfeld: Chairman; Bernard B. Jacobs: President)
and
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
[nominee]
1983 Tony Award
®
Best Direction of a Play
Marshall W. Mason
[nominee]
1983 Theatre World Award
Brian Tarantina
[winner]
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