PlayComedy One ActOriginalBroadway
Opening Date
Feb 28, 1974
Closing Date
Jun 29, 1974
1st Preview
Feb 25, 1974
1st Preview
Feb 25, 1974
Previews
4
Performances
140
PlayComedy One ActOriginalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

This production was composed of the following shows: Come Into the Garden Maud, A Song at Twilight

Theatres
Ethel Barrymore Theatre
(Feb 28, 1974 - Jun 29, 1974)

Come Into the Garden Maud

Category: Play, Comedy, One Act, Original, Broadway
Setting: A private suite in a luxurious hotel in Switzerland.
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Produced by Richard Barr and Charles Woodward; Produced in association with Michael Frazier; Associate Producer: Michael Kasdan
Written by Noël Coward
Directed by Vivian Matalon
Scenic Design by William Ritman; Costume Design by Ray Diffen; Lighting Design by William Ritman; Hair Styles: Ray Iagnocco
General Manager: Michael Kasdan
Production Stage Manager: Mark Wright
Press Representative: Betty Lee Hunt Associates, Inc., Harriett Trachtenberg and Maria Pucci; Photographer: Friedman-Abeles; Assistant to the Producer: William Martin
Maud Caragnani
Verner Conklin
Anna-Mary Conklin
Standby: Jan Farrand (Anna-Mary Conklin, Maud Caragnani), Joel Parks (Felix) and Shepperd Strudwick (Verner Conklin)

A Song at Twilight

Category: Play, Comedy, One Act, Original, Broadway
Setting: A private suite in a luxurious hotel in Switzerland.
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Produced by Richard Barr and Charles Woodward; Produced in association with Michael Frazier; Associate Producer: Michael Kasdan
Written by Noël Coward
Directed by Vivian Matalon
Scenic Design by William Ritman; Costume Design by Ray Diffen; Lighting Design by William Ritman; Hair Design by Ray Iagnocco
General Manager: Michael Kasdan
Production Stage Manager: Mark Wright
Press Representative: Betty Lee Hunt Associates, Inc., Harriett Trachtenberg and Maria Pucci; Photographer: Friedman-Abeles; Assistant to the Producer: William Martin
Carlotta Gray
Hugo Latymer
Hilde Latymer
Standby: Jan Farrand (Carlotta Gray, Hilde Latymer), Joel Parks (Felix) and Shepperd Strudwick (Hugo Latymer)

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1974 Recipient
Thom Christopher
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