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Bad Habits
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One Act
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
May 05, 1974
Closing Date
Oct 05, 1974
1st Preview
Apr 30, 1974
1st Preview
Apr 30, 1974
Performances
177
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One Act
Comedy
Original
Broadway
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
This production was composed of the following shows:
Ravenswood
,
Dunelawn
Theatres
Booth Theatre
(May 05, 1974 - Oct 05, 1974)
People
Ravenswood
Category:
Play, One Act, Comedy, Original, Broadway
Setting:
Ravenswood, a sanitarium.
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Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Shubert Organization (Executive Directors: Irving Goldman, Bernard B. Jacobs, Gerald Schoenfeld)
Produced by
Adela Holzer
Written by
Terrence McNally
Directed by
Robert Drivas
Scenic Design by
Michael H. Yeargan
and
Lawrence King
; Costume Design by
Michael H. Yeargan
and
Lawrence King
; Lighting Design by
Ken Billington
; Assistant to Mr. Billington:
Judith Binus
General Manager:
Leonard A. Mulhern
; Company Manager:
Maribeth Gilbert
Production Stage Manager:
Robert Vandergriff
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Tony de Santis
General Press Representative:
Michael Alpert Public Relations
; Press Representative:
Ellen Levene
and
Marilynn LeVine
; Press Assistant:
Anne Obert Weinberg
; Assistant to the Director:
Tony de Santis
; Casting:
Howard Feuer
; Production Assistant:
Gary Keeper
; Advertising:
Blaine-Thompson
; Assistant to the General Manager:
David Relyea
F. Murray Abraham
Roy Pitt
Emory Bass
Hiram Spane
Paul Benedict
Jason Pepper, M.D.
Cynthia Harris
April Pitt
Michael Lombard
Harry Scupp
J. Frank Lucas
Francis Tear
Doris Roberts
Dolly Scupp
Henry Sutton
Otto
Understudies:
Doris Belack
(April Pitt, Dolly Scupp),
James Carruthers
(Otto),
Skedge Miller
(Hiram Spane, Francis Tear) and
Paul B. Price
(Harry Scupp, Jason Pepper, M.D.)
Booth Theatre
(May 05, 1974 - Oct 05, 1974)
Cast
Doris Belack
April Pitt
John Heffernan
Jason Pepper, M.D.
Joseph Leon
Harry Scupp
Brooks Morton
Francis Tear
Paul B. Price
Jason Pepper, M.D.
May 12, 1974 - ?
Sasha von Scherler
Dolly Scupp
Standby:
Rose Arrick
(April Pitt) and
Stephen D. Newman
(Roy Pitt, Otto)
Understudies:
Rose Arrick
(Dolly Scupp) and
Richard Libertini
(Jason Pepper, M.D., Harry Scupp)
Dunelawn
Category:
Play, One Act, Comedy, Original, Broadway
Setting:
Dunelawn, a sanitarium.
chevron_left
Hide List
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Shubert Organization (Executive Directors: Irving Goldman, Bernard B. Jacobs, Gerald Schoenfeld)
Produced by
Adela Holzer
Written by
Terrence McNally
Directed by
Robert Drivas
Scenic Design by
Michael H. Yeargan
and
Lawrence King
; Costume Design by
Lawrence King
and
Michael H. Yeargan
; Lighting Design by
Ken Billington
; Assistant to Mr. Billington:
Judith Binus
General Manager:
Leonard A. Mulhern
; Company Manager:
Maribeth Gilbert
Production Stage Manager:
Robert Vandergriff
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Tony de Santis
General Press Representative:
Michael Alpert Public Relations
; Press Representative:
Ellen Levene
and
Marilynn LeVine
; Press Assistant:
Anne Obert Weinberg
; Assistant to the General Manager:
David Relyea
; Assistant to the Director:
Tony de Santis
; Casting:
Howard Feuer
; Production Assistant:
Gary Keeper
; Advertising:
Blaine-Thompson
F. Murray Abraham
Mr. Blum
Emory Bass
Mr. Ponce
Paul Benedict
Hugh Gumbs
Cynthia Harris
Ruth Benson, R.N.
Michael Lombard
Mr. Yamadoro
J. Frank Lucas
Dr. Toynbee
Doris Roberts
Becky Hedges, R.N.
Henry Sutton
Bruno
Understudies:
Doris Belack
(Ruth Benson, R.N., Becky Hedges, R.N.),
James Carruthers
(Mr. Yamadoro, Mr. Blum),
Skedge Miller
(Mr. Ponce, Dr. Toynbee) and
Paul B. Price
(Hugh Gumbs, Bruno)
Booth Theatre
(May 05, 1974 - Oct 05, 1974)
Cast
Doris Belack
Ruth Benson, R.N.
John Heffernan
Hugh Gumbs
Joseph Leon
Mr. Yamadoro
Brooks Morton
Dr. Toynbee
Paul B. Price
Hugh Gumbs
May 12, 1974 - ?
Sasha von Scherler
Becky Hedges, R.N.
Standby:
Rose Arrick
(Ruth Benson, R.N., Becky Hedges, R.N.) and
Stephen D. Newman
(Mr. Blum, Mr. Yamadoro, Bruno)
Understudy:
Richard Libertini
(Hugh Gumbs)
People
Ravenswood
Category:
Play, One Act, Comedy, Original, Broadway
Setting:
Ravenswood, a sanitarium.
chevron_left
Hide List
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Shubert Organization (Executive Directors: Irving Goldman, Bernard B. Jacobs, Gerald Schoenfeld)
Produced by
Adela Holzer
Written by
Terrence McNally
Directed by
Robert Drivas
Scenic Design by
Michael H. Yeargan
and
Lawrence King
; Costume Design by
Michael H. Yeargan
and
Lawrence King
; Lighting Design by
Ken Billington
; Assistant to Mr. Billington:
Judith Binus
General Manager:
Leonard A. Mulhern
; Company Manager:
Maribeth Gilbert
Production Stage Manager:
Robert Vandergriff
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Tony de Santis
General Press Representative:
Michael Alpert Public Relations
; Press Representative:
Ellen Levene
and
Marilynn LeVine
; Press Assistant:
Anne Obert Weinberg
; Assistant to the Director:
Tony de Santis
; Casting:
Howard Feuer
; Production Assistant:
Gary Keeper
; Advertising:
Blaine-Thompson
; Assistant to the General Manager:
David Relyea
F. Murray Abraham
Roy Pitt
Emory Bass
Hiram Spane
Paul Benedict
Jason Pepper, M.D.
Cynthia Harris
April Pitt
Michael Lombard
Harry Scupp
J. Frank Lucas
Francis Tear
Doris Roberts
Dolly Scupp
Henry Sutton
Otto
Understudies:
Doris Belack
(April Pitt, Dolly Scupp),
James Carruthers
(Otto),
Skedge Miller
(Hiram Spane, Francis Tear) and
Paul B. Price
(Harry Scupp, Jason Pepper, M.D.)
Booth Theatre
(May 05, 1974 - Oct 05, 1974)
Cast
Doris Belack
April Pitt
John Heffernan
Jason Pepper, M.D.
Joseph Leon
Harry Scupp
Brooks Morton
Francis Tear
Paul B. Price
Jason Pepper, M.D.
May 12, 1974 - ?
Sasha von Scherler
Dolly Scupp
Standby:
Rose Arrick
(April Pitt) and
Stephen D. Newman
(Roy Pitt, Otto)
Understudies:
Rose Arrick
(Dolly Scupp) and
Richard Libertini
(Jason Pepper, M.D., Harry Scupp)
Dunelawn
Category:
Play, One Act, Comedy, Original, Broadway
Setting:
Dunelawn, a sanitarium.
chevron_left
Hide List
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Shubert Organization (Executive Directors: Irving Goldman, Bernard B. Jacobs, Gerald Schoenfeld)
Produced by
Adela Holzer
Written by
Terrence McNally
Directed by
Robert Drivas
Scenic Design by
Michael H. Yeargan
and
Lawrence King
; Costume Design by
Lawrence King
and
Michael H. Yeargan
; Lighting Design by
Ken Billington
; Assistant to Mr. Billington:
Judith Binus
General Manager:
Leonard A. Mulhern
; Company Manager:
Maribeth Gilbert
Production Stage Manager:
Robert Vandergriff
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Tony de Santis
General Press Representative:
Michael Alpert Public Relations
; Press Representative:
Ellen Levene
and
Marilynn LeVine
; Press Assistant:
Anne Obert Weinberg
; Assistant to the General Manager:
David Relyea
; Assistant to the Director:
Tony de Santis
; Casting:
Howard Feuer
; Production Assistant:
Gary Keeper
; Advertising:
Blaine-Thompson
F. Murray Abraham
Mr. Blum
Emory Bass
Mr. Ponce
Paul Benedict
Hugh Gumbs
Cynthia Harris
Ruth Benson, R.N.
Michael Lombard
Mr. Yamadoro
J. Frank Lucas
Dr. Toynbee
Doris Roberts
Becky Hedges, R.N.
Henry Sutton
Bruno
Understudies:
Doris Belack
(Ruth Benson, R.N., Becky Hedges, R.N.),
James Carruthers
(Mr. Yamadoro, Mr. Blum),
Skedge Miller
(Mr. Ponce, Dr. Toynbee) and
Paul B. Price
(Hugh Gumbs, Bruno)
Booth Theatre
(May 05, 1974 - Oct 05, 1974)
Cast
Doris Belack
Ruth Benson, R.N.
John Heffernan
Hugh Gumbs
Joseph Leon
Mr. Yamadoro
Brooks Morton
Dr. Toynbee
Paul B. Price
Hugh Gumbs
May 12, 1974 - ?
Sasha von Scherler
Becky Hedges, R.N.
Standby:
Rose Arrick
(Ruth Benson, R.N., Becky Hedges, R.N.) and
Stephen D. Newman
(Mr. Blum, Mr. Yamadoro, Bruno)
Understudy:
Richard Libertini
(Hugh Gumbs)
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