PlayComedyRevivalBroadway
Opening Date
Jul 12, 2001
Closing Date
Sep 16, 2001
1st Preview
Jun 15, 2001
1st Preview
Jun 15, 2001
Previews
32
Performances
74
PlayComedyRevivalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

Theatres
American Airlines Theatre
(Jul 12, 2001 - Sep 16, 2001)

Description
A play in four acts

Setting
1905. The library in Lady Britomart Undershaft's house in Wilton Crescent, London. The yard of the West Ham Shelter of the Salvation Army. The Foundry - Perivale St. Andrews.

Written by George Bernard Shaw; Incidental music by Dan Moses Schreier
Directed by Daniel Sullivan
Scenic Design by John Lee Beatty; Costume Design by Jane Greenwood; Lighting Design by Brian MacDevitt; Hair and Wig Design by Paul Huntley
Roundabout General Manager: Sydney Davolos; Company Manager: Jean Haring
Production Stage Manager: Roy Harris; Stage Manager: Denise Yaney; Technical Supervisor: Steve Beers
Roundabout Director of Artistic Development / Director of Casting: Jim Carnahan; Roundabout Associate Artistic Director: Scott Ellis; Dialect Coach: Kate Wilson; Roundabout Casting Director: Amy Christopher; Press Representative: Boneau / Bryan-Brown; Roundabout Director of Marketing: David B. Steffen; Production Coordinator: Kelly A. Saxon
Lady Britomart Undershaft
Barbara Undershaft
Lady Britomart's daughter, Major of the Salvation Army
Bill Walker
Adolphus Cusins
Barbara's fiance
Stephen Undershaft
David Warner
American stage debut
Andrew Undershaft
husband to Lady Britomart
Bilton
Mrs. Baines
Colonel in the Salvation Army
Factory Worker
Snobby Price
Factory Worker
Morrison
butler to Lady Britomart
Charles Lomax
Sarah's fiance
Jenny Hill
Factory Worker
Peter Shirley
Sarah Undershaft
Lady Britomart's daughter
Factory Worker
Rummy Mitchens
Understudies: Brennan Brown (Snobby Price, Charles Lomax), Jen Davis (Jenny Hill, Sarah Undershaft), Beth Dixon (Lady Britomart Undershaft), Robert Elliott (Andrew Undershaft, Peter Shirley), James Gale (Adolphus Cusins, Bill Walker), Lucy Martin (Rummy Mitchens, Mrs. Baines), Henny Russell (Barbara Undershaft) and Brian Shoaf (Bilton, Morrison, Stephen Undershaft)

American Airlines Theatre (Jul 12, 2001 - Sep 16, 2001)

Standby: Martin LaPlatney (Andrew Undershaft, Peter Shirley)

Drama Desk Award

 

Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play

2002 Nominee
David Warner

Theatre World

Award

2002 Recipient
David Warner
Season:
Week Ending Gross % Gross Pot. Attendance % Capacity # Previews # Perf.
Statistics supplied are courtesy of The Broadway League.
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