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Ah, Wilderness!
Play
Comedy
Revival
Broadway
Opening Date
Jun 23, 1988
Closing Date
Jul 23, 1988
1st Preview
Jun 15, 1988
1st Preview
Jun 15, 1988
Previews
6
Performances
13
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Open Date: Jun 23, 1988
Close Date: Jul 23, 1988
Closed Flag: n
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
This production played in repertory with
Long Day's Journey Into Night
Theatres
Neil Simon Theatre
(Jun 23, 1988 - Jul 23, 1988)
Description
A play in four acts
Setting
In and around the Miller home in a small town in Connecticut, July 4, 1906.
Comments
Repertory titled "The O'Neill Plays"
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Nederlander Organization (James M. Nederlander: Chairman; Robert E. Nederlander: President; Arthur Rubin: Vice-President)
Produced by
Ken Marsolais
,
Alexander H. Cohen
and
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
; Produced in association with
Yale Repertory Theatre (Lloyd Richards: Artistic Director; Benjamin Mordecai: Managing Director)
,
Richard Norton
,
Irma Oestreicher
and
Elizabeth D. White
This production was mounted originally by
Yale Repertory Theatre (Lloyd Richards: Artistic Director; Benjamin Mordecai: Managing Director)
; Part of
The First New York International Festival of the Arts
Written by
Eugene O'Neill
Directed by
Arvin Brown
Scenic Design by
Michael H. Yeargan
; Costume Design by
Jane Greenwood
; Lighting Design by
Jennifer Tipton
; Sound Design by
Alan Stieb
; Original sound design by
David Budries
; Wig Design by
Paul Huntley
General Manager:
Barbara Carrellas
Production Stage Manager:
Mitchell Erickson
and
John Handy
; Technical Supervisor:
Neil A. Mazzella
Casting:
Meg Simon
and
Fran Kumin
; Press Representative:
Burnham-Callaghan Associates
and
Owen Levy
; Advertising:
Attisano Levine, Inc.
; Poster Photography:
Marc Raboy
; Photographer:
Peter Cunningham
; Dramaturg:
Anthony J. Fichera
Special Sponsorship for "The O'Neill Plays" provided by
Mutual Benefit Life
Colleen Dewhurst
Essie Miller
George Hearn
Sid Davis
Essie's brother
Jason Robards
Nat Miller
owner of the Evening Globe
Elizabeth Wilson
Lily Miller
Nat's sister
Raphael Sbarge
Richard Miller
William Cain
David McComber
a dry-goods merchant
Jennifer Dundas
Mildred Miller
Annie Golden
Belle
Jane Macfie
Norah
Campbell Scott
Arthur Miller
Kyra Sedgwick
Muriel McComber
Jamey Sheridan
Bartender
Steven Skybell
Wint Selby
a classmate of Arthur's
Nicholas Tamarkin
Tommy Miller
William Wise
Salesman
Standby:
William Cain
(Nat Miller),
Robbie Dekelbaum
(Tommy Miller),
Jeff Hayenga
(Bartender, Salesman),
Jane Macfie
(Belle),
Louise Roberts
(Mildred Miller, Muriel McComber, Norah) and
William Wise
(Sid Davis, David McComber)
Awards
Tony Award®
Best Revival
1989 Nominee
Produced by
Ken Marsolais
,
Alexander H. Cohen
and
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
; Produced in association with
Yale Repertory Theatre (Lloyd Richards: Artistic Director; Benjamin Mordecai: Managing Director)
,
Richard Norton
,
Irma Oestreicher
and
Elizabeth D. White
Theatre World
Award
1989 Recipient
Kyra Sedgwick
Statistics
Season:
1988-89
View Graph
Week Ending
Gross
% Gross Pot.
Attendance
% Capacity
# Previews
# Perf.
Statistics supplied are courtesy of
The Broadway League
.
Ah, Wilderness! Statistics
1988-89 Season
GROSS
ATTENDANCE
Gross
Week Ending
Attendance
Week Ending
People
Awards
Statistics
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Nederlander Organization (James M. Nederlander: Chairman; Robert E. Nederlander: President; Arthur Rubin: Vice-President)
Produced by
Ken Marsolais
,
Alexander H. Cohen
and
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
; Produced in association with
Yale Repertory Theatre (Lloyd Richards: Artistic Director; Benjamin Mordecai: Managing Director)
,
Richard Norton
,
Irma Oestreicher
and
Elizabeth D. White
This production was mounted originally by
Yale Repertory Theatre (Lloyd Richards: Artistic Director; Benjamin Mordecai: Managing Director)
; Part of
The First New York International Festival of the Arts
Written by
Eugene O'Neill
Directed by
Arvin Brown
Scenic Design by
Michael H. Yeargan
; Costume Design by
Jane Greenwood
; Lighting Design by
Jennifer Tipton
; Sound Design by
Alan Stieb
; Original sound design by
David Budries
; Wig Design by
Paul Huntley
General Manager:
Barbara Carrellas
Production Stage Manager:
Mitchell Erickson
and
John Handy
; Technical Supervisor:
Neil A. Mazzella
Casting:
Meg Simon
and
Fran Kumin
; Press Representative:
Burnham-Callaghan Associates
and
Owen Levy
; Advertising:
Attisano Levine, Inc.
; Poster Photography:
Marc Raboy
; Photographer:
Peter Cunningham
; Dramaturg:
Anthony J. Fichera
Special Sponsorship for "The O'Neill Plays" provided by
Mutual Benefit Life
Colleen Dewhurst
Essie Miller
George Hearn
Sid Davis
Essie's brother
Jason Robards
Nat Miller
owner of the Evening Globe
Elizabeth Wilson
Lily Miller
Nat's sister
Raphael Sbarge
Richard Miller
William Cain
David McComber
a dry-goods merchant
Jennifer Dundas
Mildred Miller
Annie Golden
Belle
Jane Macfie
Norah
Campbell Scott
Arthur Miller
Kyra Sedgwick
Muriel McComber
Jamey Sheridan
Bartender
Steven Skybell
Wint Selby
a classmate of Arthur's
Nicholas Tamarkin
Tommy Miller
William Wise
Salesman
Standby:
William Cain
(Nat Miller),
Robbie Dekelbaum
(Tommy Miller),
Jeff Hayenga
(Bartender, Salesman),
Jane Macfie
(Belle),
Louise Roberts
(Mildred Miller, Muriel McComber, Norah) and
William Wise
(Sid Davis, David McComber)
Tony Award®
Best Revival
1989 Nominee
Produced by
Ken Marsolais
,
Alexander H. Cohen
and
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
; Produced in association with
Yale Repertory Theatre (Lloyd Richards: Artistic Director; Benjamin Mordecai: Managing Director)
,
Richard Norton
,
Irma Oestreicher
and
Elizabeth D. White
Theatre World
Award
1989 Recipient
Kyra Sedgwick
Season:
1988-89
View Graph
Week Ending
Gross
% Gross Pot.
Attendance
% Capacity
# Previews
# Perf.
Statistics supplied are courtesy of
The Broadway League
.
Ah, Wilderness! Statistics
1988-89 Season
GROSS
ATTENDANCE
Gross
Week Ending
Attendance
Week Ending
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