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Much Ado About Nothing
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Comedy
Revival
Broadway
Opening Date
May 01, 1952
Closing Date
May 03, 1952
Performances
4
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Revival
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Open Date: May 01, 1952
Close Date: May 03, 1952
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Music Box Theatre
(May 01, 1952 - May 03, 1952)
Setting
Messina
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Luther Greene
; Produced in association with
Jerry Tishman
Written by
William Shakespeare
; Incidental music by
Raffaello De Banfield
Staged by
Antony Eustrel
Scenic Design by
Stewart Chaney
; Costume Design by
Stewart Chaney
; Lighting Design by
Stewart Chaney
Production Stage Manager:
Gerald Phillips
John W. Austin
Leonato
Governor of Messina
Bruce Barlow
Conrade
follower of Don John
Nat Burns
Sexton
Herbert Coleman
Boy
Melville Cooper
Dogberry
Antony Eustrel
Signior Benedick of Padua
companion of Don Pedro
John Giroux
First Watch
Ernest Graves
Don Pedro
Prince of Aragon
Preston Hanson
Messenger
Carl Harbord
Don John
Don Pedro's bastard brother
Carl Harms
Second Watch
Al Hedison
Page
Diane Howard
Lady
Claire Luce
Beatrice
an orphan, Leonato's niece
Joseph Macaulay
Friar Francis
Barry Macollum
Verges
David Massey
Page
Patricia McCarthy
Lady
Peggy Nelson
Margaret
attendant on Hero
Raimonda Orselli
Ursula
attendant on Hero
Deirdre Owens
Hero
Leonato's daughter
Jay Robinson
Borachio
follower of Don John
Eric Sinclair
Count Claudio of Florence
companion of Don Pedro
Evan Thomas
Antonio
Leonato's brother
Edward Van Sickle
Balthasar
a singer
Awards
Theatre World
Award
1952 Recipient
Eric Sinclair
People
Awards
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Luther Greene
; Produced in association with
Jerry Tishman
Written by
William Shakespeare
; Incidental music by
Raffaello De Banfield
Staged by
Antony Eustrel
Scenic Design by
Stewart Chaney
; Costume Design by
Stewart Chaney
; Lighting Design by
Stewart Chaney
Production Stage Manager:
Gerald Phillips
John W. Austin
Leonato
Governor of Messina
Bruce Barlow
Conrade
follower of Don John
Nat Burns
Sexton
Herbert Coleman
Boy
Melville Cooper
Dogberry
Antony Eustrel
Signior Benedick of Padua
companion of Don Pedro
John Giroux
First Watch
Ernest Graves
Don Pedro
Prince of Aragon
Preston Hanson
Messenger
Carl Harbord
Don John
Don Pedro's bastard brother
Carl Harms
Second Watch
Al Hedison
Page
Diane Howard
Lady
Claire Luce
Beatrice
an orphan, Leonato's niece
Joseph Macaulay
Friar Francis
Barry Macollum
Verges
David Massey
Page
Patricia McCarthy
Lady
Peggy Nelson
Margaret
attendant on Hero
Raimonda Orselli
Ursula
attendant on Hero
Deirdre Owens
Hero
Leonato's daughter
Jay Robinson
Borachio
follower of Don John
Eric Sinclair
Count Claudio of Florence
companion of Don Pedro
Evan Thomas
Antonio
Leonato's brother
Edward Van Sickle
Balthasar
a singer
Theatre World
Award
1952 Recipient
Eric Sinclair
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