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I Know My Love
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Comedy
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Nov 02, 1949
Closing Date
Jun 03, 1950
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Open Date: Nov 02, 1949
Close Date: Jun 03, 1950
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Shubert Theatre
(Nov 02, 1949 - Jun 03, 1950)
Setting
The drawing-room of the Chanlers, in an old family mansion on Commonwealth Avenue, Boston. 1888, 1902, 1918, 1920, 1939.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned by
The Shubert Organization
; Theatre Operated by the
Central Theatres Leasing & Construction Company
Produced by
The Theatre Guild
and
John C. Wilson
Written by
S. N. Behrman
; Adapted from "Auprès de Ma Blonde" by
Marcel Achard
Directed by
Alfred Lunt
Scenic Design by
Stewart Chaney
; Lighting Design by
Stewart Chaney
; Costume Design by
Stewart Chaney
; Assistant to Mr. Chaney:
Tricia Broham
; Wig Design by
Barris
; Make-Up Design by
Eddie Senz
; Miss Fontanne's hat designed and executed by
Lynn Fontanne
General Manager for John C. Wilson:
C. Edwin Knill
; Company Manager:
Lawrence Farrell
Stage Manager:
Charva Chester
; Associate Stage Mgr:
Charles Bowden
and
Roy Johnson
Publicity Director:
Joseph Heidt
; Press Representative:
Carlton Miles
; Casting:
Sherlee Weingarten
Lynn Fontanne
Emily Chanler
Alfred Lunt
Thomas Chanler
Katharine Bard
Claire Ballard
Henry Barnard
Richard Chanler
Thomas's brother
Charles Bowden
Reilly
Sandy Campbell
Second Photographer
Betty Caulfield
Nicola Ballard
Mary Fickett
Katie
Hugh Franklin
Daniel Talbot
Emily's brother
Roy Johnson
First Photographer
Lily Kemble-Cooper
Agnes
Jerome's wife
Geoffrey Kerr
Frederic Chanler
Doreen Lang
Blanche Chanler
William LeMassena
William
Noel Leslie
Jerome Talbot
Allen Martin
Eugene Chanler
Esther Mitchell
Lucy
Renee Orsell
Louise
Thomas Palmer
Nicholas Ballard
Anne Sargent
Eleanor Peabody
Sissy
J. P. Wilson
Fuller
Shubert Theatre
(Nov 02, 1949 - Jun 03, 1950)
Cast
Mary Fickett
Louise
Renee Orsell
Katie
Neva Patterson
Eleanor Peabody
Sissy
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned by
The Shubert Organization
; Theatre Operated by the
Central Theatres Leasing & Construction Company
Produced by
The Theatre Guild
and
John C. Wilson
Written by
S. N. Behrman
; Adapted from "Auprès de Ma Blonde" by
Marcel Achard
Directed by
Alfred Lunt
Scenic Design by
Stewart Chaney
; Lighting Design by
Stewart Chaney
; Costume Design by
Stewart Chaney
; Assistant to Mr. Chaney:
Tricia Broham
; Wig Design by
Barris
; Make-Up Design by
Eddie Senz
; Miss Fontanne's hat designed and executed by
Lynn Fontanne
General Manager for John C. Wilson:
C. Edwin Knill
; Company Manager:
Lawrence Farrell
Stage Manager:
Charva Chester
; Associate Stage Mgr:
Charles Bowden
and
Roy Johnson
Publicity Director:
Joseph Heidt
; Press Representative:
Carlton Miles
; Casting:
Sherlee Weingarten
Lynn Fontanne
Emily Chanler
Alfred Lunt
Thomas Chanler
Katharine Bard
Claire Ballard
Henry Barnard
Richard Chanler
Thomas's brother
Charles Bowden
Reilly
Sandy Campbell
Second Photographer
Betty Caulfield
Nicola Ballard
Mary Fickett
Katie
Hugh Franklin
Daniel Talbot
Emily's brother
Roy Johnson
First Photographer
Lily Kemble-Cooper
Agnes
Jerome's wife
Geoffrey Kerr
Frederic Chanler
Doreen Lang
Blanche Chanler
William LeMassena
William
Noel Leslie
Jerome Talbot
Allen Martin
Eugene Chanler
Esther Mitchell
Lucy
Renee Orsell
Louise
Thomas Palmer
Nicholas Ballard
Anne Sargent
Eleanor Peabody
Sissy
J. P. Wilson
Fuller
Shubert Theatre
(Nov 02, 1949 - Jun 03, 1950)
Cast
Mary Fickett
Louise
Renee Orsell
Katie
Neva Patterson
Eleanor Peabody
Sissy
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