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A Streetcar Named Desire
Play
Drama
Revival
Broadway
Opening Date
Apr 26, 1973
Closing Date
Jul 29, 1973
1st Preview
Apr 14, 1973
1st Preview
Apr 14, 1973
Previews
13
Performances
110
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Revival
Broadway
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Open Date: Apr 26, 1973
Close Date: Jul 29, 1973
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Vivian Beaumont Theatre
(Apr 26, 1973 - Jul 29, 1973)
Description
A drama in two acts
Setting
Spring, summer, and early fall. New Orleans.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned / Operated by
Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center (under the direction of Jules Irving)
Produced by
Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center (under the direction of Jules Irving)
Written by
Tennessee Williams
; Incidental music by
Cathy MacDonald
; Assistant to Ms. MacDonald & Lyrics for Miss LeNoire's Songs:
Barbara Bonfigli
Directed by
Ellis Rabb
Scenic Design by
Douglas W. Schmidt
; Lighting Design by
John Gleason
; Costume Design by
Nancy Potts
; Sound Design by
Gary Harris
; Assistant to Mr. Schmidt:
Barry Williams
and
Paul Zalon
; Assistant to Ms. Potts:
Steve Atha
; Production Assistant to Mr. Gleason:
Judy Binus
; Hair Design by
Jim Sullivan
; Make-Up Design by
Jim Sullivan
General Manager:
Alan Mandell
Production Stage Manager:
Barbara-Mae Phillips
; Stage Manager:
Patrick Horrigan
; Production Supervisor:
Frank Bayer
; Production Manager:
Bruce Hoover
Assistant to the Director:
Joan Houseman
; Speech Consultant:
Edith Skinner
; Lincoln Center Public Relations Director:
Susan Bloch
; Lincoln Center Casting Director:
Frederick Brahms
; Lincoln Center Public Relations Associate:
William Schelble
; Lincoln Center Public Relations Assistant:
Norman J-F Lombino
; Advertising:
Hy Jacobs
and
Lawrence Weiner and Associates
; Photographer:
Martha Swope
Penelope Allen
Nurse
Philip Bosco
Harold Mitchell
"Mitch"
Brian Brownlee
Young Collector
Patricia Conolly
Stella Kowalski
Apr 14, 1973 - Jun 17, 1973
Frank Dwyer
Habitué of the Quarter
James Farentino
Stanley Kowalski
Apr 14, 1973 - Jun 17, 1973
Ray Fry
Doctor
Donald M. Griffith
Habitué of the Quarter
Rosemary Harris
Blanche Du Bois
Apr 14, 1973 - Jun 17, 1973
Rosetta LeNoire
Woman
Everett McGill
Habitué of the Quarter
Ellen Newman
Habitué of the Quarter
John Newton
Habitué of the Quarter
Robert Phalen
Habitué of the Quarter
Priscilla Pointer
Eunice Hubbell
Dan Sullivan
Pablo Gonzales
Robert Symonds
Steve Hubbell
Sydney Walker
Mexican Man
Alyce E. Webb
Habitué of the Quarter
James Ray Weeks
Habitué of the Quarter
Understudies:
Penelope Allen
(Blanche Du Bois),
Frank Dwyer
(Doctor),
Donald M. Griffith
(Pablo Gonzales, Mexican Man),
Everett McGill
(Young Collector),
Ellen Newman
(Eunice Hubbell, Nurse, Stella Kowalski),
John Newton
(Harold Mitchell),
Robert Phalen
(Steve Hubbell, Pablo Gonzales),
Dan Sullivan
(Stanley Kowalski) and
Alyce E. Webb
(Woman)
Vivian Beaumont Theatre
(Apr 26, 1973 - Jul 29, 1973)
Cast
Barbara Eda-Young
Stella Kowalski
Jun 19, 1973 - Jul 29, 1973
Robert Forster
Stanley Kowalski
Jun 19, 1973 - Jul 29, 1973
Lois Nettleton
Blanche Du Bois
Jun 19, 1973 - Jul 29, 1973
Tom Rosqui
Steve Hubbell
Jun 01, 1973 - ?
Awards
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Performance
1973 Winner
Rosemary Harris
Theatre World
Award
1973 Recipient
James Farentino
People
Awards
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned / Operated by
Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center (under the direction of Jules Irving)
Produced by
Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center (under the direction of Jules Irving)
Written by
Tennessee Williams
; Incidental music by
Cathy MacDonald
; Assistant to Ms. MacDonald & Lyrics for Miss LeNoire's Songs:
Barbara Bonfigli
Directed by
Ellis Rabb
Scenic Design by
Douglas W. Schmidt
; Lighting Design by
John Gleason
; Costume Design by
Nancy Potts
; Sound Design by
Gary Harris
; Assistant to Mr. Schmidt:
Barry Williams
and
Paul Zalon
; Assistant to Ms. Potts:
Steve Atha
; Production Assistant to Mr. Gleason:
Judy Binus
; Hair Design by
Jim Sullivan
; Make-Up Design by
Jim Sullivan
General Manager:
Alan Mandell
Production Stage Manager:
Barbara-Mae Phillips
; Stage Manager:
Patrick Horrigan
; Production Supervisor:
Frank Bayer
; Production Manager:
Bruce Hoover
Assistant to the Director:
Joan Houseman
; Speech Consultant:
Edith Skinner
; Lincoln Center Public Relations Director:
Susan Bloch
; Lincoln Center Casting Director:
Frederick Brahms
; Lincoln Center Public Relations Associate:
William Schelble
; Lincoln Center Public Relations Assistant:
Norman J-F Lombino
; Advertising:
Hy Jacobs
and
Lawrence Weiner and Associates
; Photographer:
Martha Swope
Penelope Allen
Nurse
Philip Bosco
Harold Mitchell
"Mitch"
Brian Brownlee
Young Collector
Patricia Conolly
Stella Kowalski
Apr 14, 1973 - Jun 17, 1973
Frank Dwyer
Habitué of the Quarter
James Farentino
Stanley Kowalski
Apr 14, 1973 - Jun 17, 1973
Ray Fry
Doctor
Donald M. Griffith
Habitué of the Quarter
Rosemary Harris
Blanche Du Bois
Apr 14, 1973 - Jun 17, 1973
Rosetta LeNoire
Woman
Everett McGill
Habitué of the Quarter
Ellen Newman
Habitué of the Quarter
John Newton
Habitué of the Quarter
Robert Phalen
Habitué of the Quarter
Priscilla Pointer
Eunice Hubbell
Dan Sullivan
Pablo Gonzales
Robert Symonds
Steve Hubbell
Sydney Walker
Mexican Man
Alyce E. Webb
Habitué of the Quarter
James Ray Weeks
Habitué of the Quarter
Understudies:
Penelope Allen
(Blanche Du Bois),
Frank Dwyer
(Doctor),
Donald M. Griffith
(Pablo Gonzales, Mexican Man),
Everett McGill
(Young Collector),
Ellen Newman
(Eunice Hubbell, Nurse, Stella Kowalski),
John Newton
(Harold Mitchell),
Robert Phalen
(Steve Hubbell, Pablo Gonzales),
Dan Sullivan
(Stanley Kowalski) and
Alyce E. Webb
(Woman)
Vivian Beaumont Theatre
(Apr 26, 1973 - Jul 29, 1973)
Cast
Barbara Eda-Young
Stella Kowalski
Jun 19, 1973 - Jul 29, 1973
Robert Forster
Stanley Kowalski
Jun 19, 1973 - Jul 29, 1973
Lois Nettleton
Blanche Du Bois
Jun 19, 1973 - Jul 29, 1973
Tom Rosqui
Steve Hubbell
Jun 01, 1973 - ?
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Performance
1973 Winner
Rosemary Harris
Theatre World
Award
1973 Recipient
James Farentino
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