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Heartaches of a Pussycat
Play
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Mar 19, 1980
Closing Date
Mar 23, 1980
1st Preview
Feb 29, 1980
1st Preview
Feb 29, 1980
Previews
18
Performances
5
Play
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Mar 19, 1980
Close Date: Mar 23, 1980
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
ANTA Playhouse
(Mar 19, 1980 - Mar 23, 1980)
Setting
Ireland, London and the English countryside. Circa 1840.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
ANTA (Alfred de Liagre, Jr., Managing Director)
Produced by
Kim D'Estainville
; Associate Producer:
Jack Schlissel
Originally produced by
The Group TSE
Dramatized by
Geneviève Serreau
and
James Lord
; Based on a story by
Balzac
; A spectacle inspired by the drawings of French illustrator,
J. J. Grandville
; Musical Director:
Michel Sanvoisin
Directed by
Alfredo Rodriguez-Arias
; Choreographed by
Marilù Marini
Scenic Design by
Emilio Carcano
; Costume Design by
Claudie Gastine
; Lighting Design by
Beverly Emmons
; Original Lighting by
André Diot
; Mask Design by
Rostislav Doboujinsky
General Manager:
Jack Schlissel
and
Jay Kingwill
; Company Manager:
Larry Goossen
Production Stage Manager:
Robert LoBianco
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Jane E. Neufeld
General Press Representative:
Jeffrey Richards Associates
; Advertising:
Ash / LeDonne
; Press Representative:
Robert Ganshaw
,
Bill Miller
,
Ben Morse
,
Helen Stern
and
Warren Knowlton
Amélie Berg
Pussycat
Lulu
Cactus
Facundo Bo
Miss Abigail
Brisquet
Puss-in-Boots
Jean-Jacques Guéroult
Dog
Viola Player
Larry Hager
Minister
Beggar
Tomcat
Raquel Iruzubieta
Mother of Beauty
Rhoda
Rose
Zobeïda Jaua
Lord Peacock
Thistle
Jacques Jolivet
Christy
Tomcat
Doctor
Altolaguirre
Marilù Marini
Beauty
Jérôme Nicolin
Arabella
Butterfly
Horacio Pedrazzini
Mother of Lulu
Sir Midas Asset
Joachin Riano
Rabbit
Guitarist
Alain Salomon
Captain Horatio
Tomcat
Awards
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Costume Design
1980 Nominee
Mask Design by
Rostislav Doboujinsky
People
Awards
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
ANTA (Alfred de Liagre, Jr., Managing Director)
Produced by
Kim D'Estainville
; Associate Producer:
Jack Schlissel
Originally produced by
The Group TSE
Dramatized by
Geneviève Serreau
and
James Lord
; Based on a story by
Balzac
; A spectacle inspired by the drawings of French illustrator,
J. J. Grandville
; Musical Director:
Michel Sanvoisin
Directed by
Alfredo Rodriguez-Arias
; Choreographed by
Marilù Marini
Scenic Design by
Emilio Carcano
; Costume Design by
Claudie Gastine
; Lighting Design by
Beverly Emmons
; Original Lighting by
André Diot
; Mask Design by
Rostislav Doboujinsky
General Manager:
Jack Schlissel
and
Jay Kingwill
; Company Manager:
Larry Goossen
Production Stage Manager:
Robert LoBianco
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Jane E. Neufeld
General Press Representative:
Jeffrey Richards Associates
; Advertising:
Ash / LeDonne
; Press Representative:
Robert Ganshaw
,
Bill Miller
,
Ben Morse
,
Helen Stern
and
Warren Knowlton
Amélie Berg
Pussycat
Lulu
Cactus
Facundo Bo
Miss Abigail
Brisquet
Puss-in-Boots
Jean-Jacques Guéroult
Dog
Viola Player
Larry Hager
Minister
Beggar
Tomcat
Raquel Iruzubieta
Mother of Beauty
Rhoda
Rose
Zobeïda Jaua
Lord Peacock
Thistle
Jacques Jolivet
Christy
Tomcat
Doctor
Altolaguirre
Marilù Marini
Beauty
Jérôme Nicolin
Arabella
Butterfly
Horacio Pedrazzini
Mother of Lulu
Sir Midas Asset
Joachin Riano
Rabbit
Guitarist
Alain Salomon
Captain Horatio
Tomcat
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Costume Design
1980 Nominee
Mask Design by
Rostislav Doboujinsky
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