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Caesar and Cleopatra
Play
Comedy
Revival
Broadway
Opening Date
Feb 24, 1977
Closing Date
Mar 05, 1977
1st Preview
Feb 07, 1977
1st Preview
Feb 07, 1977
Previews
20
Performances
12
Play
Comedy
Revival
Broadway
Open Date: Feb 24, 1977
Close Date: Mar 05, 1977
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Palace Theatre
(Feb 24, 1977 - Mar 05, 1977)
Description
A play in five acts
Setting
Egypt. 48 B.C.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Messrs. Nederlander
Produced by
Elliot Martin
,
Gladys Rackmil
and
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
; Produced in association with
James M. Nederlander
Written by
George Bernard Shaw
; Incidental music by
Conrad Susa
Directed by
Ellis Rabb
Scenic Design by
Ming Cho Lee
; Costume Design by
Jane Greenwood
; Lighting Design by
Thomas Skelton
; Hair and Wig Design by
Paul Huntley
; Make-Up Design by
Esther Teller
General Manager:
Leonard A. Mulhern
and
Maurice Schaded
; Company Manager:
James Mennen
Production Stage Manager:
William Dodds
; Stage Manager:
Michael Schaefer
and
Ian Stuart
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Joseph Scalzo
and
Richard Delahanty
General Press Representative:
Betty Lee Hunt
and
Maria Pucci
; Casting:
Marjorie Martin
; Movement directed by
Al Sambogna
; Speech Consultant:
Edith Skinner
; Advertising:
Hy Jacobs
and
Lawrence Weiner and Associates
Elizabeth Ashley
Cleopatra
Rex Harrison
Julius Caesar
Paul Hecht
Rufio
Phil Becker
Roman Soldier
John Bergstrom
Lucius Septimus
Ken Bonafons
Roman Soldier
Eric Booth
Slave
Gerald Graham Brown
Roman Soldier
Scott Bryce
Roman Soldier
Roger Campo
Ptolemy
Thom Christopher
Apollodorus
Mike Dantuono
Achillas
Patrick Hines
Pothinus
Jim Horn
Roman Soldier
Joel Leffert
Roman Soldier
Richard Livert
Roman Soldier
Linda Martin
Charmian
Novella Nelson
Ftatateeta
Chief Nurse to Cleopatra
Edwin Owens
Roman Sentinel
Lenny Reggia
Roman Soldier
Cain Richards
Slave
Priest
William Robertson
Theodotus
Paul Rosson
Major Domo
Kyle Samperton
Roman Soldier
Joseph Scalzo
Slave
Pawnee Sills
Court Lady
Ian Stuart
Priest
Charles Turner
Nubian Slave
Musician
James Valentine
Britannus
Fiddle Viracola
Iris
Understudies:
Eric Booth
(Apollodorus, Lucius Septimus),
Linda Martin
(Cleopatra),
Edwin Owens
(Achillas, Rufio),
Cain Richards
(Nubian Slave),
Paul Rosson
(Pothinus, Theodotus),
Pawnee Sills
(Ftatateeta, Iris, Charmian),
Ian Stuart
(Britannus),
Charles Turner
(Roman Sentinel),
James Valentine
(Julius Caesar) and
Christopher Weddle
(Ptolemy)
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Messrs. Nederlander
Produced by
Elliot Martin
,
Gladys Rackmil
and
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
; Produced in association with
James M. Nederlander
Written by
George Bernard Shaw
; Incidental music by
Conrad Susa
Directed by
Ellis Rabb
Scenic Design by
Ming Cho Lee
; Costume Design by
Jane Greenwood
; Lighting Design by
Thomas Skelton
; Hair and Wig Design by
Paul Huntley
; Make-Up Design by
Esther Teller
General Manager:
Leonard A. Mulhern
and
Maurice Schaded
; Company Manager:
James Mennen
Production Stage Manager:
William Dodds
; Stage Manager:
Michael Schaefer
and
Ian Stuart
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Joseph Scalzo
and
Richard Delahanty
General Press Representative:
Betty Lee Hunt
and
Maria Pucci
; Casting:
Marjorie Martin
; Movement directed by
Al Sambogna
; Speech Consultant:
Edith Skinner
; Advertising:
Hy Jacobs
and
Lawrence Weiner and Associates
Elizabeth Ashley
Cleopatra
Rex Harrison
Julius Caesar
Paul Hecht
Rufio
Phil Becker
Roman Soldier
John Bergstrom
Lucius Septimus
Ken Bonafons
Roman Soldier
Eric Booth
Slave
Gerald Graham Brown
Roman Soldier
Scott Bryce
Roman Soldier
Roger Campo
Ptolemy
Thom Christopher
Apollodorus
Mike Dantuono
Achillas
Patrick Hines
Pothinus
Jim Horn
Roman Soldier
Joel Leffert
Roman Soldier
Richard Livert
Roman Soldier
Linda Martin
Charmian
Novella Nelson
Ftatateeta
Chief Nurse to Cleopatra
Edwin Owens
Roman Sentinel
Lenny Reggia
Roman Soldier
Cain Richards
Slave
Priest
William Robertson
Theodotus
Paul Rosson
Major Domo
Kyle Samperton
Roman Soldier
Joseph Scalzo
Slave
Pawnee Sills
Court Lady
Ian Stuart
Priest
Charles Turner
Nubian Slave
Musician
James Valentine
Britannus
Fiddle Viracola
Iris
Understudies:
Eric Booth
(Apollodorus, Lucius Septimus),
Linda Martin
(Cleopatra),
Edwin Owens
(Achillas, Rufio),
Cain Richards
(Nubian Slave),
Paul Rosson
(Pothinus, Theodotus),
Pawnee Sills
(Ftatateeta, Iris, Charmian),
Ian Stuart
(Britannus),
Charles Turner
(Roman Sentinel),
James Valentine
(Julius Caesar) and
Christopher Weddle
(Ptolemy)
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