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The Duchess of Malfi
Play
Tragedy
Revival
Broadway
Opening Date
Mar 19, 1957
Closing Date
Apr 07, 1957
Performances
24
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Tragedy
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Open Date: Mar 19, 1957
Close Date: Apr 07, 1957
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Phoenix Theatre
(Mar 19, 1957 - Apr 07, 1957)
Description
A play in two acts
Setting
The action takes place in Italy, early in the sixteenth century at Malfi, Rome, Ancona and elsewhere.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
The Phoenix Theatre (T. Edward Hambleton: Co-Founder and Managing Director; Norris Houghton: Co-Founder)
; Produced in association with
John Houseman
Written by
John Webster
; Music by
Lee Hoiby
Directed by
Jack Landau
Scenic Design by
Jack Landau
; Festival stage by:
Rouben Ter-Arutunian
; Costume Design by
Saul Bolasni
; Lighting Design by
Jean Rosenthal
; Production Design by
Jean Rosenthal
General Manager:
Carl Fisher
; Company Manager:
Nat Parnes
Production Stage Manager:
Robert Woods
; Stage Manager:
Ronald Bates
Songs and Litany performed by
Russell Oberlin
Publicity director:
Ben Kornzweig
; Press Representative:
Robert Ganshaw
and
James Kamins
Mitchell Agruss
Footman
Jacqueline Brookes
Giovanna
Duchess of Malfi, sister of Ferdinand and the Cardinal
Jack Cannon
Guest, Servant, Officer
William Cottrell
Grisolan
Richard Easton
Delio
Antonio's friend
Louis Edmonds
Roderigo
Jan Farrand
Julia
wife of Castruchio
Hurd Hatfield
The Cardinal
Ferdinand's brother
Patrick Hines
Pescara
Anthony Holland
Guest, Servant, Officer
Earle Hyman
Antonio Bologna
Steward of the household of the Duchess
Barbara Lord
Guest, Servant, Officer
Charles Macaulay
Silvio
Priscilla Morrill
Cariola
First Lady-in-Waiting to the Duchess
Dorothy Patten
Old Lady
Ellis Rabb
Doctor
John Ragin
Guest, Servant, Officer
Pernell Roberts
Daniel de Bosola
Gentleman of the Horse to the Duchess
Justice Watson
Castruccio
Joseph Wiseman
Ferdinand
Duke of Calabria
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
The Phoenix Theatre (T. Edward Hambleton: Co-Founder and Managing Director; Norris Houghton: Co-Founder)
; Produced in association with
John Houseman
Written by
John Webster
; Music by
Lee Hoiby
Directed by
Jack Landau
Scenic Design by
Jack Landau
; Festival stage by:
Rouben Ter-Arutunian
; Costume Design by
Saul Bolasni
; Lighting Design by
Jean Rosenthal
; Production Design by
Jean Rosenthal
General Manager:
Carl Fisher
; Company Manager:
Nat Parnes
Production Stage Manager:
Robert Woods
; Stage Manager:
Ronald Bates
Songs and Litany performed by
Russell Oberlin
Publicity director:
Ben Kornzweig
; Press Representative:
Robert Ganshaw
and
James Kamins
Mitchell Agruss
Footman
Jacqueline Brookes
Giovanna
Duchess of Malfi, sister of Ferdinand and the Cardinal
Jack Cannon
Guest, Servant, Officer
William Cottrell
Grisolan
Richard Easton
Delio
Antonio's friend
Louis Edmonds
Roderigo
Jan Farrand
Julia
wife of Castruchio
Hurd Hatfield
The Cardinal
Ferdinand's brother
Patrick Hines
Pescara
Anthony Holland
Guest, Servant, Officer
Earle Hyman
Antonio Bologna
Steward of the household of the Duchess
Barbara Lord
Guest, Servant, Officer
Charles Macaulay
Silvio
Priscilla Morrill
Cariola
First Lady-in-Waiting to the Duchess
Dorothy Patten
Old Lady
Ellis Rabb
Doctor
John Ragin
Guest, Servant, Officer
Pernell Roberts
Daniel de Bosola
Gentleman of the Horse to the Duchess
Justice Watson
Castruccio
Joseph Wiseman
Ferdinand
Duke of Calabria
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