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Captain Brassbound's Conversion
Play
Comedy
Revival
Broadway
Opening Date
Apr 17, 1972
Closing Date
Apr 29, 1972
Performances
16
Play
Comedy
Revival
Broadway
Open Date: Apr 17, 1972
Close Date: Apr 29, 1972
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Opening night credits for this production have not yet been finalized.
Theatres
Ethel Barrymore Theatre
(Apr 17, 1972 - Apr 29, 1972)
Setting
The turn of the century. Morocco.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Roger L. Stevens
and
Arthur Cantor
; Produced by arrangement with
H.M. Tennent, Ltd.
Written by
George Bernard Shaw
Directed by
Stephen Porter
Scenic Design by
Michael Annals
; Costume Design by
Sara Brook
; Lighting Design by
William H. Batchelder
Company Manager:
Marshall Young
Production Stage Manager:
Bert Wood
; Stage Manager:
David Taylor
Press Representative:
Arthur Cantor Associates
and
Ellen Levene
Ingrid Bergman
Lady Cicely Waynflete
Pernell Roberts
Captain Brassbound
Eric Berry
Sir Howard Hallam
Richard Bowden
Ensemble
Yusef Bulos
Hassan
Ensemble
Richard Cox
Redbrook
Calvin Culver
American Armed Guard
Ensemble
Jack Davidson
Johnson
Michael Diamond
Ensemble
George Emch
Ensemble
Geoff Garland
Drinkwater
Jay Garner
Capt. Kearney, U.S.N.
Louis Guss
The Cadi
Zito Kozan
Marzo
Leroy Lessane
Osman
Leo Leyden
Rankin
Ben Masters
American Bluejacket
John Pavelko
Ensemble
Steven Rosenthal
Ensemble
Albert Sanders
Ensemble
John Scanlan
Ensemble
Manu Tupou
Sidi El Assif
Joe Zaloom
Ensemble
Understudies:
Michael Diamond
(Captain Brassbound),
Louis Guss
(Drinkwater, Hassan),
Steven Rosenthal
(Sidi El Assif),
John Scanlan
(Rankin, Capt. Kearney, U.S.N.) and
Joe Zaloom
(The Cadi, Osman)
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Roger L. Stevens
and
Arthur Cantor
; Produced by arrangement with
H.M. Tennent, Ltd.
Written by
George Bernard Shaw
Directed by
Stephen Porter
Scenic Design by
Michael Annals
; Costume Design by
Sara Brook
; Lighting Design by
William H. Batchelder
Company Manager:
Marshall Young
Production Stage Manager:
Bert Wood
; Stage Manager:
David Taylor
Press Representative:
Arthur Cantor Associates
and
Ellen Levene
Ingrid Bergman
Lady Cicely Waynflete
Pernell Roberts
Captain Brassbound
Eric Berry
Sir Howard Hallam
Richard Bowden
Ensemble
Yusef Bulos
Hassan
Ensemble
Richard Cox
Redbrook
Calvin Culver
American Armed Guard
Ensemble
Jack Davidson
Johnson
Michael Diamond
Ensemble
George Emch
Ensemble
Geoff Garland
Drinkwater
Jay Garner
Capt. Kearney, U.S.N.
Louis Guss
The Cadi
Zito Kozan
Marzo
Leroy Lessane
Osman
Leo Leyden
Rankin
Ben Masters
American Bluejacket
John Pavelko
Ensemble
Steven Rosenthal
Ensemble
Albert Sanders
Ensemble
John Scanlan
Ensemble
Manu Tupou
Sidi El Assif
Joe Zaloom
Ensemble
Understudies:
Michael Diamond
(Captain Brassbound),
Louis Guss
(Drinkwater, Hassan),
Steven Rosenthal
(Sidi El Assif),
John Scanlan
(Rankin, Capt. Kearney, U.S.N.) and
Joe Zaloom
(The Cadi, Osman)
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