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Dirty Linen & New-Found-Land
Play
Farce
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Jan 11, 1977
Closing Date
May 28, 1977
1st Preview
Jan 04, 1977
1st Preview
Jan 04, 1977
Previews
7
Performances
159
Play
Farce
Original
Broadway
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
John Golden Theatre
(Jan 11, 1977 - May 28, 1977)
Comments
"New-Found-Land" takes place within the action of "Dirty Linen."
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Shubert Organization (Gerald Schoenfeld: Chairman; Bernard B. Jacobs: President)
Produced by
Elliot Martin
and
Inter-Action Trust Ltd.
; Produced by arrangement with
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
Written by
Tom Stoppard
Directed by
Ed Berman
Original London Production Designed by
Gabriella Falk
; Lighting Design by
Martin Aronstein
General Manager:
Leonard A. Mulhern
; Associate Gen. Mgr:
David Relyea
Scenery and Costumes Supervised by
Michael H. Yeargan
; Production Stage Manager:
Wally Peterson
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Michael McCarty
Scenery and Costumes Supervised by
Lawrence King
; Production Associate:
Marjorie Martin
; General Press Representative:
Seymour Krawitz
; Casting:
Marjorie Martin
; Production Coordinator:
Daniel Ostroff
Francis Bethencourt
McTeazle, M.P.
Dirty Linen
Leila Blake
Mrs. Ebury, M.P.
Dirty Linen
Jacob Brooke
Arthur
New-Found-Land
Humphrey Davis
Bernard
New-Found-Land
Merwin Goldsmith
Withenshaw, M.P.
Dirty Linen
Cecilia Hart
Maddie
Dirty Linen
Stephen D. Newman
French, M.P.
Dirty Linen
Remak Ramsay
Cocklebury-Smythe, M.P.
Dirty Linen
Stephen Scott
Home Secretary
Dirty Linen
Michael Tolaydo
Chamberlain, M.P.
Dirty Linen
Understudies:
Edmond Genest
(French, M.P., Arthur, Chamberlain, M.P.),
Daniel Keyes
(Bernard),
Michael McCarty
(Home Secretary, Withenshaw, M.P.),
Stephen Scott
(Cocklebury-Smythe, M.P., McTeazle, M.P.) and
Lynn Weldon
(Maddie, Mrs. Ebury, M.P.)
Awards
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play
1977 Nominee
Cecilia Hart
Theatre World
Award
1977 Recipient
Cecilia Hart
People
Awards
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Shubert Organization (Gerald Schoenfeld: Chairman; Bernard B. Jacobs: President)
Produced by
Elliot Martin
and
Inter-Action Trust Ltd.
; Produced by arrangement with
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
Written by
Tom Stoppard
Directed by
Ed Berman
Original London Production Designed by
Gabriella Falk
; Lighting Design by
Martin Aronstein
General Manager:
Leonard A. Mulhern
; Associate Gen. Mgr:
David Relyea
Scenery and Costumes Supervised by
Michael H. Yeargan
; Production Stage Manager:
Wally Peterson
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Michael McCarty
Scenery and Costumes Supervised by
Lawrence King
; Production Associate:
Marjorie Martin
; General Press Representative:
Seymour Krawitz
; Casting:
Marjorie Martin
; Production Coordinator:
Daniel Ostroff
Francis Bethencourt
McTeazle, M.P.
Dirty Linen
Leila Blake
Mrs. Ebury, M.P.
Dirty Linen
Jacob Brooke
Arthur
New-Found-Land
Humphrey Davis
Bernard
New-Found-Land
Merwin Goldsmith
Withenshaw, M.P.
Dirty Linen
Cecilia Hart
Maddie
Dirty Linen
Stephen D. Newman
French, M.P.
Dirty Linen
Remak Ramsay
Cocklebury-Smythe, M.P.
Dirty Linen
Stephen Scott
Home Secretary
Dirty Linen
Michael Tolaydo
Chamberlain, M.P.
Dirty Linen
Understudies:
Edmond Genest
(French, M.P., Arthur, Chamberlain, M.P.),
Daniel Keyes
(Bernard),
Michael McCarty
(Home Secretary, Withenshaw, M.P.),
Stephen Scott
(Cocklebury-Smythe, M.P., McTeazle, M.P.) and
Lynn Weldon
(Maddie, Mrs. Ebury, M.P.)
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play
1977 Nominee
Cecilia Hart
Theatre World
Award
1977 Recipient
Cecilia Hart
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