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A Moon for the Misbegotten
Play
Drama
Revival
Broadway
Opening Date
Dec 29, 1973
Closing Date
Nov 17, 1974
1st Preview
Dec 26, 1973
1st Preview
Dec 26, 1973
Previews
4
Performances
313
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Open Date: Dec 29, 1973
Close Date: Nov 17, 1974
Closed Flag: n
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Morosco Theatre
(Dec 29, 1973 - Nov 17, 1974)
Description
A drama in four acts
Setting
The farmhouse. Early September, 1923.
Comments
The show was on layoff from July 13 through September 3, 1974.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned / Operated by
Coronet Theatre Corporation (Lester Osterman and Richard Horner)
Produced by
Elliot Martin
and
Lester Osterman Productions (Lester Osterman, Richard Horner)
Written by
Eugene O'Neill
Directed by
José Quintero
Scenic Design by
Ben Edwards
; Costume Design by
Jane Greenwood
; Lighting Design by
Ben Edwards
General Manager:
Leonard Soloway
Production Stage Manager:
Jane E. Neufeld
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Ken Marsolais
General Press Representative:
Seymour Krawitz
; Associate Press Representative:
Patricia McLean Krawitz
Colleen Dewhurst
Josie Hogan
Jason Robards
James Tyrone, Jr.
Ed Flanders
Phil Hogan
Josie's father
Edwin J. McDonough
Mike Hogan
Josie's brother
John O'Leary
T. Stedman Harder
Standby:
Jacqueline Brookes
(Josie Hogan) and
James Karen
(James Tyrone, Jr.)
Understudies:
Ken Marsolais
(Mike Hogan, T. Stedman Harder) and
John O'Leary
(Phil Hogan)
Morosco Theatre
(Dec 29, 1973 - Nov 17, 1974)
Cast
Tom Clancy
Phil Hogan
Josie's father
May 20, 1974 - ?
Awards
Tony Award®
Best Actor in Play
1974 Nominee
Jason Robards
Best Actress in a Play
1974 Winner
Colleen Dewhurst
Best Featured Actor in a Play
1974 Winner
Ed Flanders
Best Lighting Design
1974 Nominee
Lighting Design by
Ben Edwards
Best Direction of a Play
1974 Winner
Directed by
José Quintero
Special Award
1974 Recipient
Produced by
Elliot Martin
and
Lester Osterman Productions (Lester Osterman, Richard Horner)
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Performance
1974 Winner
Colleen Dewhurst
and
Jason Robards
Ed Flanders
Outstanding Director
1974 Winner
Directed by
José Quintero
People
Awards
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned / Operated by
Coronet Theatre Corporation (Lester Osterman and Richard Horner)
Produced by
Elliot Martin
and
Lester Osterman Productions (Lester Osterman, Richard Horner)
Written by
Eugene O'Neill
Directed by
José Quintero
Scenic Design by
Ben Edwards
; Costume Design by
Jane Greenwood
; Lighting Design by
Ben Edwards
General Manager:
Leonard Soloway
Production Stage Manager:
Jane E. Neufeld
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Ken Marsolais
General Press Representative:
Seymour Krawitz
; Associate Press Representative:
Patricia McLean Krawitz
Colleen Dewhurst
Josie Hogan
Jason Robards
James Tyrone, Jr.
Ed Flanders
Phil Hogan
Josie's father
Edwin J. McDonough
Mike Hogan
Josie's brother
John O'Leary
T. Stedman Harder
Standby:
Jacqueline Brookes
(Josie Hogan) and
James Karen
(James Tyrone, Jr.)
Understudies:
Ken Marsolais
(Mike Hogan, T. Stedman Harder) and
John O'Leary
(Phil Hogan)
Morosco Theatre
(Dec 29, 1973 - Nov 17, 1974)
Cast
Tom Clancy
Phil Hogan
Josie's father
May 20, 1974 - ?
Tony Award®
Best Actor in Play
1974 Nominee
Jason Robards
Best Actress in a Play
1974 Winner
Colleen Dewhurst
Best Featured Actor in a Play
1974 Winner
Ed Flanders
Best Lighting Design
1974 Nominee
Lighting Design by
Ben Edwards
Best Direction of a Play
1974 Winner
Directed by
José Quintero
Special Award
1974 Recipient
Produced by
Elliot Martin
and
Lester Osterman Productions (Lester Osterman, Richard Horner)
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Performance
1974 Winner
Colleen Dewhurst
and
Jason Robards
Ed Flanders
Outstanding Director
1974 Winner
Directed by
José Quintero
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