Gender
Female
Born
Sep 02, 1902
Morristown, New Jersey, USA
Died
Nov 15, 1998
New York, New York, USA
Producer Theatre Owner/Operator Press Production Staff
Also Known As
Jean Van Kirk Dalrymple [Birthname]
Relations
Wife of
Ward Morehouse (March 1932 - 1937) divorced
Wife of
Major General Philip De Witt Ginder (1951 - 1968) his death
  • CREDITS
    Mail (Apr 14, 1988 - May 15, 1988)
    • Produced by ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
    MusicalOriginal
    Breaking the Code (Nov 15, 1987 - Apr 10, 1988)
    • Produced by ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
    PlayDramaOriginal
    Sherlock's Last Case (Aug 20, 1987 - Dec 06, 1987)
    • Produced by ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
    PlayOriginal
    On Your Toes (Mar 06, 1983 - May 20, 1984)
    • Originally produced by ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
    MusicalComedyRevival
    Brief Lives (Oct 16, 1974 - Dec 01, 1974)
    • Press Representative: Jean Dalrymple
    PlaySoloOriginal
    The Last of Mrs. Lincoln (Dec 12, 1972 - Feb 04, 1973)
    • Produced by ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
    PlayOriginal
    The Love Suicide at Schofield Barracks (Feb 09, 1972 - Feb 12, 1972)
    • Produced in association with ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
    PlayOriginal
    Wilson in the Promise Land (May 26, 1970 - May 30, 1970)
    • Produced by ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
    PlayOriginal
    The Cherry Orchard (May 06, 1970 - May 09, 1970)
    • Produced by ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
    PlayComedyRevival
    Purlie (Mar 15, 1970 - Nov 06, 1971)
    • Theatre Owned / Operated by ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
      • Replacement
    MusicalComedyOriginal
    Harvey (Feb 24, 1970 - May 02, 1970)
    • Produced by ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
    PlayComedyRevival
    Gloria and Esperanza (Feb 04, 1970 - Feb 14, 1970)
    • Produced by ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
    PlayOriginal
    Watercolor & Criss-Crossing (Jan 21, 1970 - Jan 24, 1970)
    • Watercolor
    • Produced by The American National Theater and Academy (Alfred de Liagre Jr.: Executive Producer; Jean Dalrymple: Executive Director)
    PlayOriginal
    • Criss-Crossing
    • Produced by The American National Theater and Academy (Alfred de Liagre Jr.: Executive Producer; Jean Dalrymple: Executive Director)
    PlayOriginal
    The National Theater of the Deaf (Jan 12, 1970 - Jan 17, 1970)
    • Sganarelle
    • Produced by ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
    PlayPantomime Sign LanguageRevival
    • Songs From Milk Wood
    • Produced by ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
    PlayPantomime Sign LanguageOriginal
    No Place to Be Somebody (Dec 30, 1969 - Jan 10, 1970)
    • Produced by The American National Theater and Academy (Alfred de Liagre Jr.: Executive Producer; Jean Dalrymple: Executive Director)
    PlayOriginal
    King Henry V (Nov 10, 1969 - Nov 22, 1969)
    • Produced by ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
    PlayHistoryRevival
    The Three Sisters (Oct 09, 1969 - Oct 25, 1969)
    • Produced by Jean Dalrymple
    PlayDramaRevival
    A Flea in Her Ear (Oct 03, 1969 - Oct 25, 1969)
    • Produced by Jean Dalrymple
    PlayFarceRevival
    Tiny Alice (Sep 29, 1969 - Oct 25, 1969)
    • Produced by Jean Dalrymple
    PlayRevival
    Guys and Dolls (Apr 28, 1965 - May 09, 1965)
    • Produced by New York City Center Light Opera Company (Jean Dalrymple: Director)
    MusicalComedyRevival
    Traveller Without Luggage (Sep 17, 1964 - Oct 24, 1964)
    • Produced in association with ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
    PlayOriginal
    West Side Story (Apr 08, 1964 - May 03, 1964)
    • Produced by New York City Center Light Opera Company (Jean Dalrymple: Director)
    MusicalDramaRevival
    Pal Joey (May 29, 1963 - Jun 09, 1963)
    • Produced by New York City Center Light Opera Company (Jean Dalrymple: Director)
    MusicalComedyRevival
    Brigadoon (Jan 30, 1963 - Feb 10, 1963)
    • Produced by New York City Center Light Opera Company (Jean Dalrymple: Director)
    MusicalComedyRevival
    Big Fish, Little Fish (Mar 15, 1961 - Jun 10, 1961)
    • Theatre Owned / Operated by ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
    PlayComedyOriginal
    Finian's Rainbow (May 23, 1960 - Jun 01, 1960)
    • As produced by New York City Center Light Opera Company (Jean Dalrymple: Director)
    MusicalComedyRevival
    The Most Happy Fella (Feb 10, 1959 - Feb 22, 1959)
    • Produced by New York City Center Light Opera Company (Jean Dalrymple: Director)
    MusicalComedyRevival
    Carousel (Sep 11, 1957 - Sep 29, 1957)
    • Produced by New York City Center Light Opera Company (Jean Dalrymple: Director)
    MusicalDramaRevival
    Brigadoon (Apr 09, 1957 - May 05, 1957)
    • Produced by New York City Center Light Opera Company (Jean Dalrymple: Director)
    MusicalComedyRevival
    A Streetcar Named Desire (Feb 15, 1956 - Feb 26, 1956)
    • General Press Representative: Jean Dalrymple
    PlayDramaRevival
    King Lear (Jan 12, 1956 - Jan 29, 1956)
    • General Press Representative: Jean Dalrymple
    PlayTragedyRevival
    The Skin of Our Teeth (Aug 17, 1955 - Sep 03, 1955)
    • Produced by ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
    PlayComedyRevival
    Charley's Aunt (Dec 22, 1953 - Jan 04, 1954)
    • In charge of the production: Jean Dalrymple
    PlayComedy FarceRevival
    Richard III (Dec 09, 1953 - Dec 20, 1953)
    • In charge of the production: Jean Dalrymple
    PlayHistoryRevival
    The Shrike (Nov 25, 1953 - Dec 06, 1953)
    • In charge of the production: Jean Dalrymple
    PlayDramaRevival
    Cyrano de Bergerac (Nov 11, 1953 - Nov 22, 1953)
    • In charge of the production: Jean Dalrymple
    PlayComedyRevival
    The School for Wives (Mar 18, 1951 - Apr 03, 1951)
    • Produced by ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
    PlayComedyOriginal
    Mary Rose (Mar 04, 1951 - Mar 16, 1951)
    • Produced by ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
    PlayRevival
    Peer Gynt (Jan 28, 1951 - Feb 24, 1951)
    • Produced in association with ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
    PlayRevival
    The House of Bernarda Alba (Jan 07, 1951 - Jan 20, 1951)
    • Produced in association with ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
    PlayOriginal
    The Cellar and the Well (Dec 10, 1950 - Dec 17, 1950)
    • Produced by ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
    PlayDramaOriginal
    Red Gloves (Dec 04, 1948 - Mar 12, 1949)
    • Produced by Jean Dalrymple
    PlayOriginal
    Ballet Ballads (May 09, 1948 - Jul 10, 1948)
    • Produced by ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
    SpecialRevival
    A Temporary Island (Mar 14, 1948 - Mar 19, 1948)
    • Produced by ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
    PlayOriginal
    A Long Way From Home (Feb 08, 1948 - Feb 15, 1948)
    • Produced by ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
    PlayOriginal
    Galileo (Dec 07, 1947 - Dec 14, 1947)
    • Produced by ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
    PlayOriginal
    Virginia Reel (Apr 13, 1947 - Apr 20, 1947)
    • A production under the sponsorship of ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
    PlayComedyOriginal
    The Great Campaign (Mar 30, 1947 - Apr 07, 1947)
    • A production under the sponsorship of ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
    PlayDramaOriginal
    As We Forgive Our Debtors (Mar 09, 1947 - Mar 16, 1947)
    • A production under the sponsorship of ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
    PlayDramaOriginal
    O'Daniel (Feb 23, 1947 - Mar 02, 1947)
    • A production under the sponsorship of ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
    PlayDramaOriginal
    The Wanhope Building (Feb 09, 1947 - Feb 16, 1947)
    • A production under the sponsorship of ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
    PlayFantasyOriginal
    Burlesque (Dec 25, 1946 - Jan 10, 1948)
    • Produced by Jean Dalrymple
    PlayComedyRevival
    The Duchess of Malfi (Oct 15, 1946 - Nov 16, 1946)
    • General Press Representative: Jean Dalrymple
    PlayTragedyOriginal
    Brighten the Corner (Dec 12, 1945 - Jan 05, 1946)
    • Produced by Jean Dalrymple
    PlayOriginal
    Hope for the Best (Feb 07, 1945 - May 19, 1945)
    • Produced by Jean Dalrymple
    • Press Representative: Jean Dalrymple
    PlayOriginal
    Anna Lucasta (Aug 30, 1944 - Nov 30, 1946)
    • Press Representative: Jean Dalrymple
    PlayAll Black CastOriginal
    The Voice of the Turtle (Dec 08, 1943 - Jan 03, 1948)
    • Press Representative: Jean Dalrymple
    PlayComedyOriginal
    One Touch of Venus (Oct 07, 1943 - Feb 10, 1945)
    • Press Representative: Jean Dalrymple
    MusicalComedyOriginal
    Porgy and Bess (Jan 22, 1942 - Sep 26, 1942)
    • Press Representative: Jean Dalrymple
    MusicalOperaRevival
    Siege (Dec 08, 1937 - Dec 11, 1937)
    • Press Representative: Jean Dalrymple
    PlayDramaOriginal
    Caught Wet (Nov 04, 1931 - Nov 1931)
    • Press Representative: Jean Dalrymple
    PlayOriginal
    ANTA Album (Jan 29, 1950 - Jan 29, 1950)
    • Produced by ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
    SpecialBenefitOriginal
  • AWARDS

    Tony Award®

     

    Best Producer (Musical)

    1964 | Nominee  | West Side Story
    Produced by New York City Center Light Opera Company (Jean Dalrymple: Director)

    Drama Desk Award

     

    Outstanding New Play (American)

    1975 | Nominee
    Jean Dalrymple (for "Naomi Court")
Mail (Apr 14, 1988 - May 15, 1988)
  • Produced by ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
MusicalOriginal
Breaking the Code (Nov 15, 1987 - Apr 10, 1988)
  • Produced by ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
PlayDramaOriginal
Sherlock's Last Case (Aug 20, 1987 - Dec 06, 1987)
  • Produced by ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
PlayOriginal
On Your Toes (Mar 06, 1983 - May 20, 1984)
  • Originally produced by ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
MusicalComedyRevival
Brief Lives (Oct 16, 1974 - Dec 01, 1974)
  • Press Representative: Jean Dalrymple
PlaySoloOriginal
The Last of Mrs. Lincoln (Dec 12, 1972 - Feb 04, 1973)
  • Produced by ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
PlayOriginal
The Love Suicide at Schofield Barracks (Feb 09, 1972 - Feb 12, 1972)
  • Produced in association with ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
PlayOriginal
Wilson in the Promise Land (May 26, 1970 - May 30, 1970)
  • Produced by ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
PlayOriginal
The Cherry Orchard (May 06, 1970 - May 09, 1970)
  • Produced by ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
PlayComedyRevival
Purlie (Mar 15, 1970 - Nov 06, 1971)
  • Theatre Owned / Operated by ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
    • Replacement
MusicalComedyOriginal
Harvey (Feb 24, 1970 - May 02, 1970)
  • Produced by ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
PlayComedyRevival
Gloria and Esperanza (Feb 04, 1970 - Feb 14, 1970)
  • Produced by ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
PlayOriginal
Watercolor & Criss-Crossing (Jan 21, 1970 - Jan 24, 1970)
  • Watercolor
  • Produced by The American National Theater and Academy (Alfred de Liagre Jr.: Executive Producer; Jean Dalrymple: Executive Director)
PlayOriginal
  • Criss-Crossing
  • Produced by The American National Theater and Academy (Alfred de Liagre Jr.: Executive Producer; Jean Dalrymple: Executive Director)
PlayOriginal
The National Theater of the Deaf (Jan 12, 1970 - Jan 17, 1970)
  • Sganarelle
  • Produced by ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
PlayPantomime Sign LanguageRevival
  • Songs From Milk Wood
  • Produced by ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
PlayPantomime Sign LanguageOriginal
No Place to Be Somebody (Dec 30, 1969 - Jan 10, 1970)
  • Produced by The American National Theater and Academy (Alfred de Liagre Jr.: Executive Producer; Jean Dalrymple: Executive Director)
PlayOriginal
King Henry V (Nov 10, 1969 - Nov 22, 1969)
  • Produced by ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
PlayHistoryRevival
The Three Sisters (Oct 09, 1969 - Oct 25, 1969)
  • Produced by Jean Dalrymple
PlayDramaRevival
A Flea in Her Ear (Oct 03, 1969 - Oct 25, 1969)
  • Produced by Jean Dalrymple
PlayFarceRevival
Tiny Alice (Sep 29, 1969 - Oct 25, 1969)
  • Produced by Jean Dalrymple
PlayRevival
Guys and Dolls (Apr 28, 1965 - May 09, 1965)
  • Produced by New York City Center Light Opera Company (Jean Dalrymple: Director)
MusicalComedyRevival
Traveller Without Luggage (Sep 17, 1964 - Oct 24, 1964)
  • Produced in association with ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
PlayOriginal
West Side Story (Apr 08, 1964 - May 03, 1964)
  • Produced by New York City Center Light Opera Company (Jean Dalrymple: Director)
MusicalDramaRevival
Pal Joey (May 29, 1963 - Jun 09, 1963)
  • Produced by New York City Center Light Opera Company (Jean Dalrymple: Director)
MusicalComedyRevival
Brigadoon (Jan 30, 1963 - Feb 10, 1963)
  • Produced by New York City Center Light Opera Company (Jean Dalrymple: Director)
MusicalComedyRevival
Big Fish, Little Fish (Mar 15, 1961 - Jun 10, 1961)
  • Theatre Owned / Operated by ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
PlayComedyOriginal
Finian's Rainbow (May 23, 1960 - Jun 01, 1960)
  • As produced by New York City Center Light Opera Company (Jean Dalrymple: Director)
MusicalComedyRevival
The Most Happy Fella (Feb 10, 1959 - Feb 22, 1959)
  • Produced by New York City Center Light Opera Company (Jean Dalrymple: Director)
MusicalComedyRevival
Carousel (Sep 11, 1957 - Sep 29, 1957)
  • Produced by New York City Center Light Opera Company (Jean Dalrymple: Director)
MusicalDramaRevival
Brigadoon (Apr 09, 1957 - May 05, 1957)
  • Produced by New York City Center Light Opera Company (Jean Dalrymple: Director)
MusicalComedyRevival
A Streetcar Named Desire (Feb 15, 1956 - Feb 26, 1956)
  • General Press Representative: Jean Dalrymple
PlayDramaRevival
King Lear (Jan 12, 1956 - Jan 29, 1956)
  • General Press Representative: Jean Dalrymple
PlayTragedyRevival
The Skin of Our Teeth (Aug 17, 1955 - Sep 03, 1955)
  • Produced by ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
PlayComedyRevival
Charley's Aunt (Dec 22, 1953 - Jan 04, 1954)
  • In charge of the production: Jean Dalrymple
PlayComedy FarceRevival
Richard III (Dec 09, 1953 - Dec 20, 1953)
  • In charge of the production: Jean Dalrymple
PlayHistoryRevival
The Shrike (Nov 25, 1953 - Dec 06, 1953)
  • In charge of the production: Jean Dalrymple
PlayDramaRevival
Cyrano de Bergerac (Nov 11, 1953 - Nov 22, 1953)
  • In charge of the production: Jean Dalrymple
PlayComedyRevival
The School for Wives (Mar 18, 1951 - Apr 03, 1951)
  • Produced by ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
PlayComedyOriginal
Mary Rose (Mar 04, 1951 - Mar 16, 1951)
  • Produced by ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
PlayRevival
Peer Gynt (Jan 28, 1951 - Feb 24, 1951)
  • Produced in association with ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
PlayRevival
The House of Bernarda Alba (Jan 07, 1951 - Jan 20, 1951)
  • Produced in association with ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
PlayOriginal
The Cellar and the Well (Dec 10, 1950 - Dec 17, 1950)
  • Produced by ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
PlayDramaOriginal
Red Gloves (Dec 04, 1948 - Mar 12, 1949)
  • Produced by Jean Dalrymple
PlayOriginal
Ballet Ballads (May 09, 1948 - Jul 10, 1948)
  • Produced by ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
SpecialRevival
A Temporary Island (Mar 14, 1948 - Mar 19, 1948)
  • Produced by ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
PlayOriginal
A Long Way From Home (Feb 08, 1948 - Feb 15, 1948)
  • Produced by ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
PlayOriginal
Galileo (Dec 07, 1947 - Dec 14, 1947)
  • Produced by ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
PlayOriginal
Virginia Reel (Apr 13, 1947 - Apr 20, 1947)
  • A production under the sponsorship of ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
PlayComedyOriginal
The Great Campaign (Mar 30, 1947 - Apr 07, 1947)
  • A production under the sponsorship of ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
PlayDramaOriginal
As We Forgive Our Debtors (Mar 09, 1947 - Mar 16, 1947)
  • A production under the sponsorship of ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
PlayDramaOriginal
O'Daniel (Feb 23, 1947 - Mar 02, 1947)
  • A production under the sponsorship of ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
PlayDramaOriginal
The Wanhope Building (Feb 09, 1947 - Feb 16, 1947)
  • A production under the sponsorship of ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
PlayFantasyOriginal
Burlesque (Dec 25, 1946 - Jan 10, 1948)
  • Produced by Jean Dalrymple
PlayComedyRevival
The Duchess of Malfi (Oct 15, 1946 - Nov 16, 1946)
  • General Press Representative: Jean Dalrymple
PlayTragedyOriginal
Brighten the Corner (Dec 12, 1945 - Jan 05, 1946)
  • Produced by Jean Dalrymple
PlayOriginal
Hope for the Best (Feb 07, 1945 - May 19, 1945)
  • Produced by Jean Dalrymple
  • Press Representative: Jean Dalrymple
PlayOriginal
Anna Lucasta (Aug 30, 1944 - Nov 30, 1946)
  • Press Representative: Jean Dalrymple
PlayAll Black CastOriginal
The Voice of the Turtle (Dec 08, 1943 - Jan 03, 1948)
  • Press Representative: Jean Dalrymple
PlayComedyOriginal
One Touch of Venus (Oct 07, 1943 - Feb 10, 1945)
  • Press Representative: Jean Dalrymple
MusicalComedyOriginal
Porgy and Bess (Jan 22, 1942 - Sep 26, 1942)
  • Press Representative: Jean Dalrymple
MusicalOperaRevival
Siege (Dec 08, 1937 - Dec 11, 1937)
  • Press Representative: Jean Dalrymple
PlayDramaOriginal
Caught Wet (Nov 04, 1931 - Nov 1931)
  • Press Representative: Jean Dalrymple
PlayOriginal
ANTA Album (Jan 29, 1950 - Jan 29, 1950)
  • Produced by ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
SpecialBenefitOriginal

Tony Award®

 

Best Producer (Musical)

1964 | Nominee  | West Side Story
Produced by New York City Center Light Opera Company (Jean Dalrymple: Director)

Drama Desk Award

 

Outstanding New Play (American)

1975 | Nominee
Jean Dalrymple (for "Naomi Court")

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