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A Streetcar Named Desire
Play
Drama
Revival
Broadway
Opening Date
Oct 01, 1973
Closing Date
Nov 18, 1973
1st Preview
Sep 28, 1973
1st Preview
Sep 28, 1973
Previews
7
Performances
53
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Open Date: Oct 01, 1973
Close Date: Nov 18, 1973
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
St. James Theatre
(Oct 01, 1973 - Nov 18, 1973)
This production is a return engagement of
A Streetcar Named Desire
(Apr 26, 1973 - Jul 29, 1973)
Description
A drama in two acts
Setting
New Orleans. 1947.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Jules Irving
; Produced in association with
Lucille Lortel
and
Alan Mandel
; Produced by arrangement with
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc.
Written by
Tennessee Williams
; Incidental music by
Cathy MacDonald
Directed by
Jules Irving
Scenic Design by
Douglas W. Schmidt
; Costume Design by
Nancy Potts
; Lighting Design by
John Gleason
; Sound Design by
Gary Harris
Production Stage Manager:
Frank Bayer
; Stage Manager:
Barbara-Mae Phillips
Press Representative:
Sol Jacobson
and
Lewis Harmon
Alan Cauldwell
Young Collector
Barbara Eda-Young
Stella Kowalski
Alan Feinstein
Stanley Kowalski
Ray Fry
Doctor
Rosetta LeNoire
Negro Woman
Biff McGuire
Harold Mitchell
"Mitch"
Santos Morales
Pablo Gonzales
Lois Nettleton
Blanche Du Bois
Priscilla Pointer
Eunice Hubbell
Antonia Rey
Flower Vendor
Sandra Seacat
Nurse
Robert Symonds
Steve Hubbell
Standby:
Elaine Kerr
(Blanche Du Bois)
Understudies:
Frank Dwyer
(Steve Hubbell, Doctor),
John Newton
(Harold Mitchell),
Robert Phalen
(Stanley Kowalski, Young Collector, Pablo Gonzales),
Sandra Seacat
(Stella Kowalski, Eunice Hubbell) and
Alyce E. Webb
(Mexican Woman, Nurse)
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Jules Irving
; Produced in association with
Lucille Lortel
and
Alan Mandel
; Produced by arrangement with
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc.
Written by
Tennessee Williams
; Incidental music by
Cathy MacDonald
Directed by
Jules Irving
Scenic Design by
Douglas W. Schmidt
; Costume Design by
Nancy Potts
; Lighting Design by
John Gleason
; Sound Design by
Gary Harris
Production Stage Manager:
Frank Bayer
; Stage Manager:
Barbara-Mae Phillips
Press Representative:
Sol Jacobson
and
Lewis Harmon
Alan Cauldwell
Young Collector
Barbara Eda-Young
Stella Kowalski
Alan Feinstein
Stanley Kowalski
Ray Fry
Doctor
Rosetta LeNoire
Negro Woman
Biff McGuire
Harold Mitchell
"Mitch"
Santos Morales
Pablo Gonzales
Lois Nettleton
Blanche Du Bois
Priscilla Pointer
Eunice Hubbell
Antonia Rey
Flower Vendor
Sandra Seacat
Nurse
Robert Symonds
Steve Hubbell
Standby:
Elaine Kerr
(Blanche Du Bois)
Understudies:
Frank Dwyer
(Steve Hubbell, Doctor),
John Newton
(Harold Mitchell),
Robert Phalen
(Stanley Kowalski, Young Collector, Pablo Gonzales),
Sandra Seacat
(Stella Kowalski, Eunice Hubbell) and
Alyce E. Webb
(Mexican Woman, Nurse)
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