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Narrow Road to the Deep North
Play
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Jan 06, 1972
Closing Date
Feb 12, 1972
1st Preview
Dec 26, 1971
1st Preview
Dec 26, 1971
Previews
12
Performances
44
Play
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Jan 06, 1972
Close Date: Feb 12, 1972
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Opening night credits for this production have not yet been finalized.
Theatres
Vivian Beaumont Theater
(Jan 06, 1972 - Feb 12, 1972)
Setting
About the 17th, 18th or 19th centuries. Japan.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Produced by
Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center (under the direction of Jules Irving and Robert Symonds)
Written by
Edward Bond
; Incidental music by
Stanley Silverman
Directed by
Dan Sullivan
Scenic Design by
Douglas W. Schmidt
; Costume Design by
Carrie Fishbein Robbins
; Lighting Design by
John Gleason
Production Stage Manager:
Patrick Horrigan
; Stage Manager:
Barbara-Mae Phillips
Luis Ávalos
Stage Manager
Philip Bosco
Prime Minister
James Cahill
Argi
Robert Christian
Heigoo
Crickett Coan
Stage Manager
James Cook
Stage Manager
Ray Fry
Man in the Sack
Richard Greene
Gunner Tar
One of the Peasants, Soldiers, Tribesmen, etc.
Martha Henry
Georgina
Richard Kline
Man from River
One of the Peasants, Soldiers, Tribesmen, etc.
Cleavon Little
Shogo
Marilyn Meyers
Peasant Woman
One of the Peasants, Soldiers, Tribesmen, etc.
Harold Miller
First Peasant
One of the Peasants, Soldiers, Tribesmen, etc.
Stuart Pankin
Second Peasant
One of the Peasants, Soldiers, Tribesmen, etc.
Robert Phalen
Gunner Tar's Mate
Andy Robinson
Kiro
Ronald Roston
One of the Peasants, Soldiers, Tribesmen, etc.
Susan Sharkey
Nun
Peasant Wife
One of the Peasants, Soldiers, Tribesmen, etc.
Ray Stewart
One of the Peasants, Soldiers, Tribesmen, etc.
Robert Symonds
Basho
James Tolkan
Tola
Sydney Walker
Commodore
Peter Weil
One of the Peasants, Soldiers, Tribesmen, etc.
Lawrence Wolf
Breebree
Mark Woods
One of the Peasants, Soldiers, Tribesmen, etc.
Understudies:
Robert Christian
(Shogo),
Richard Greene
(Basho),
Richard Kline
(Kiro),
Ronald Roston
(Prime Minister),
Susan Sharkey
(Georgina, Peasant Woman) and
Ray Stewart
(First Peasant, Commodore)
Vivian Beaumont Theater
(Jan 06, 1972 - Feb 12, 1972)
Cast
Marilyn Meyers
Nun
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Produced by
Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center (under the direction of Jules Irving and Robert Symonds)
Written by
Edward Bond
; Incidental music by
Stanley Silverman
Directed by
Dan Sullivan
Scenic Design by
Douglas W. Schmidt
; Costume Design by
Carrie Fishbein Robbins
; Lighting Design by
John Gleason
Production Stage Manager:
Patrick Horrigan
; Stage Manager:
Barbara-Mae Phillips
Luis Ávalos
Stage Manager
Philip Bosco
Prime Minister
James Cahill
Argi
Robert Christian
Heigoo
Crickett Coan
Stage Manager
James Cook
Stage Manager
Ray Fry
Man in the Sack
Richard Greene
Gunner Tar
One of the Peasants, Soldiers, Tribesmen, etc.
Martha Henry
Georgina
Richard Kline
Man from River
One of the Peasants, Soldiers, Tribesmen, etc.
Cleavon Little
Shogo
Marilyn Meyers
Peasant Woman
One of the Peasants, Soldiers, Tribesmen, etc.
Harold Miller
First Peasant
One of the Peasants, Soldiers, Tribesmen, etc.
Stuart Pankin
Second Peasant
One of the Peasants, Soldiers, Tribesmen, etc.
Robert Phalen
Gunner Tar's Mate
Andy Robinson
Kiro
Ronald Roston
One of the Peasants, Soldiers, Tribesmen, etc.
Susan Sharkey
Nun
Peasant Wife
One of the Peasants, Soldiers, Tribesmen, etc.
Ray Stewart
One of the Peasants, Soldiers, Tribesmen, etc.
Robert Symonds
Basho
James Tolkan
Tola
Sydney Walker
Commodore
Peter Weil
One of the Peasants, Soldiers, Tribesmen, etc.
Lawrence Wolf
Breebree
Mark Woods
One of the Peasants, Soldiers, Tribesmen, etc.
Understudies:
Robert Christian
(Shogo),
Richard Greene
(Basho),
Richard Kline
(Kiro),
Ronald Roston
(Prime Minister),
Susan Sharkey
(Georgina, Peasant Woman) and
Ray Stewart
(First Peasant, Commodore)
Vivian Beaumont Theater
(Jan 06, 1972 - Feb 12, 1972)
Cast
Marilyn Meyers
Nun
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