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Macbeth
Play
Tragedy
Revival
Broadway
Opening Date
Jan 22, 1981
Closing Date
Mar 08, 1981
1st Preview
Jan 14, 1981
1st Preview
Jan 14, 1981
Previews
9
Performances
61
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Open Date: Jan 22, 1981
Close Date: Mar 08, 1981
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Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Vivian Beaumont Theater
(Jan 22, 1981 - Mar 08, 1981)
Setting
Scotland and England.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned / Operated by
Lincoln Center Theater Company (Produced by Richmond Crinkley)
Produced by
Lincoln Center Theater Company (Produced by Richmond Crinkley)
Written by
William Shakespeare
; Incidental music by
Edward Barnes
Directed by
Sarah Caldwell
Scenic Design by
Herbert Senn
and
Helen Pond
; Costume Design by
Carrie Robbins
; Lighting Design by
John Gleason
; Sound Design by
Richard Fitzgerald
Executive Producer:
McCann & Nugent Productions, Inc.
; Company Manager:
Mario De Maria
; Assistant Co. Mgr:
Joey Parnes
and
Jean Passanante
Production Stage Manager:
Robert Bennett
; Stage Manager:
Nancy Finn
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Esquire Jauchem
; Technical Coordinator:
Jack Lines
Musical Supervisor:
Edward Barnes
; Conducted by
Edward Barnes
; Oboe, English Horn, Pipes, Tabor:
Jessica Murrow
; Bassoon:
Andrew Schwartz
; Trumpet:
Justin Cohen
; French Horn:
William Barnewitz
; Percussion:
Richard Fitz
and
Steven Machamer
Special Effects by
Chic Silber
Fight direction by
B. H. Barry
; Press Representative:
Hunt / Pucci Associates
; Casting:
Johnson-Liff Associates
; Fight Captain:
Randy Kovitz
; Photographer:
Roger Greenawalt
; Poster Illustration:
Ken Lubin
; Advertising:
Serino, Coyne & Nappi
; Poster Design by
Gilbert Lesser
Maureen Anderman
Lady Macbeth
Philip Anglim
Macbeth
a general of the Scottish army
Ivar Brogger
Murderer
Caithness
a nobleman
Robert Burns
Siward
Ross Aide
J. Kenneth Campbell
Macduff
a nobleman of Scotland
Jarlath Conroy
Seyton
an officer attending on Macbeth
Captain
Michael Dash
Witch
Ellen Gould
Witch
Gentlewoman
Kelsey Grammer
Lennox
a nobleman
Cordis Heard
Witch
Gentlewoman
James Hurdle
Ross
a nobleman
Dana Ivey
Gentlewoman
Witch
Esquire Jauchem
Scottish Soldier
Siward
Randy Kovitz
Scottish Soldier
Messenger to Lady Macduff
Attendant
Kaiulani Lee
Lady Macduff
Kevin McClarnon
Angus
a nobleman
William Morrison
Fleance
son of Banquo
Macduff's Son
Conal O'Brien
Attendant
Macbeth's Shield Bearer
Eugene Pressman
Donalbain
son of Duncan
Menteith
a nobleman
Norman Snow
Banquo
a general of the Scottish army
Roy K. Stevens
Porter
Sam Stoneburner
Siward
Peter Van Norden
Doctor
Old Man
Murderer
John Vickery
Malcolm
son of Duncan
Neil Vipond
Duncan
King of Scotland
Jonathan Ward
Macduff's Son
Acolyte
Understudy:
Kelsey Grammer
(Macbeth)
Vivian Beaumont Theater
(Jan 22, 1981 - Mar 08, 1981)
Cast
Kelsey Grammer
during Philip Anglim's illness
Macbeth
a general of the Scottish army
Jan 28, 1981 - Feb 08, 1981
Fritz Sperberg
Banquo
a general of the Scottish army
Statistics
Season:
1980-81
View Graph
Week Ending
Gross
% Gross Pot.
Attendance
% Capacity
# Previews
# Perf.
Statistics supplied are courtesy of
The Broadway League
.
Macbeth Statistics
1980-81 Season
GROSS
ATTENDANCE
Gross
Week Ending
Attendance
Week Ending
People
Statistics
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned / Operated by
Lincoln Center Theater Company (Produced by Richmond Crinkley)
Produced by
Lincoln Center Theater Company (Produced by Richmond Crinkley)
Written by
William Shakespeare
; Incidental music by
Edward Barnes
Directed by
Sarah Caldwell
Scenic Design by
Herbert Senn
and
Helen Pond
; Costume Design by
Carrie Robbins
; Lighting Design by
John Gleason
; Sound Design by
Richard Fitzgerald
Executive Producer:
McCann & Nugent Productions, Inc.
; Company Manager:
Mario De Maria
; Assistant Co. Mgr:
Joey Parnes
and
Jean Passanante
Production Stage Manager:
Robert Bennett
; Stage Manager:
Nancy Finn
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Esquire Jauchem
; Technical Coordinator:
Jack Lines
Musical Supervisor:
Edward Barnes
; Conducted by
Edward Barnes
; Oboe, English Horn, Pipes, Tabor:
Jessica Murrow
; Bassoon:
Andrew Schwartz
; Trumpet:
Justin Cohen
; French Horn:
William Barnewitz
; Percussion:
Richard Fitz
and
Steven Machamer
Special Effects by
Chic Silber
Fight direction by
B. H. Barry
; Press Representative:
Hunt / Pucci Associates
; Casting:
Johnson-Liff Associates
; Fight Captain:
Randy Kovitz
; Photographer:
Roger Greenawalt
; Poster Illustration:
Ken Lubin
; Advertising:
Serino, Coyne & Nappi
; Poster Design by
Gilbert Lesser
Maureen Anderman
Lady Macbeth
Philip Anglim
Macbeth
a general of the Scottish army
Ivar Brogger
Murderer
Caithness
a nobleman
Robert Burns
Siward
Ross Aide
J. Kenneth Campbell
Macduff
a nobleman of Scotland
Jarlath Conroy
Seyton
an officer attending on Macbeth
Captain
Michael Dash
Witch
Ellen Gould
Witch
Gentlewoman
Kelsey Grammer
Lennox
a nobleman
Cordis Heard
Witch
Gentlewoman
James Hurdle
Ross
a nobleman
Dana Ivey
Gentlewoman
Witch
Esquire Jauchem
Scottish Soldier
Siward
Randy Kovitz
Scottish Soldier
Messenger to Lady Macduff
Attendant
Kaiulani Lee
Lady Macduff
Kevin McClarnon
Angus
a nobleman
William Morrison
Fleance
son of Banquo
Macduff's Son
Conal O'Brien
Attendant
Macbeth's Shield Bearer
Eugene Pressman
Donalbain
son of Duncan
Menteith
a nobleman
Norman Snow
Banquo
a general of the Scottish army
Roy K. Stevens
Porter
Sam Stoneburner
Siward
Peter Van Norden
Doctor
Old Man
Murderer
John Vickery
Malcolm
son of Duncan
Neil Vipond
Duncan
King of Scotland
Jonathan Ward
Macduff's Son
Acolyte
Understudy:
Kelsey Grammer
(Macbeth)
Vivian Beaumont Theater
(Jan 22, 1981 - Mar 08, 1981)
Cast
Kelsey Grammer
during Philip Anglim's illness
Macbeth
a general of the Scottish army
Jan 28, 1981 - Feb 08, 1981
Fritz Sperberg
Banquo
a general of the Scottish army
Season:
1980-81
View Graph
Week Ending
Gross
% Gross Pot.
Attendance
% Capacity
# Previews
# Perf.
Statistics supplied are courtesy of
The Broadway League
.
Macbeth Statistics
1980-81 Season
GROSS
ATTENDANCE
Gross
Week Ending
Attendance
Week Ending
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