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One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Play
Drama
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Nov 13, 1963
Closing Date
Jan 25, 1964
1st Preview
Nov 12, 1963
1st Preview
Nov 12, 1963
Previews
1
Performances
82
Play
Drama
Original
Broadway
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Cort Theatre
(Nov 13, 1963 - Jan 25, 1964)
Setting
A ward in a state mental hospital in the Pacific Northwest.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
David Merrick
and
Edward Lewis
; Produced in association with
Seven Arts Corp.
and
Eric Prods.
Written by
Dale Wasserman
; Based on the novel by
Ken Kesey
; Incidental music by
Teiji Ito
Directed by
Alex Segal
Scenic Design by
Will Steven Armstrong
; Costume Design by
Noel Taylor
; Lighting Design by
Will Steven Armstrong
Production Stage Manager:
Del Hughes
; Stage Manager:
Clifford Cothren
Press Representative:
Harvey B. Sabinson
,
Lee Solters
and
Walter Alford
Ed Ames
Chief Bromden
Malcolm Atterbury
Scanlon
Clifford Cothren
Technician #1
William Daniels
Dale Harding
Kirk Douglas
Randle P. McMurphy
Wesley Gale
Fredericks
William Gleason
Ruckly
Arlene Golonka
Candy Starr
Peter Gumeny
Aide
Paul Huber
Colonel Matterson
Lincoln Kilpatrick
Aide Warren
Michi Kobi
Nurse Nakamura
Al Nesor
Martini
Gerald S. O'Loughlin
Cheswick
Leonard Parker
Aide Williams
Rex Robbins
Dr. Spivey
Arnold Soboloff
Ellis
Joan Tetzel
Nurse Ratched
K. C. Townsend
Sandra
Charles Tyner
Sefelt
Gene Wilder
Billy Bibbit
Milton J. Williams
Aide Turkle
Astrid Wilsrud
Nurse Flinn
Understudies:
Roger Boxill
(Billy Bibbit, Dale Harding),
Clifford Cothren
(Chief Bromden),
William Gleason
(Cheswick),
Paul Huber
(Scanlon) and
Gerald S. O'Loughlin
(Randle P. McMurphy)
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
David Merrick
and
Edward Lewis
; Produced in association with
Seven Arts Corp.
and
Eric Prods.
Written by
Dale Wasserman
; Based on the novel by
Ken Kesey
; Incidental music by
Teiji Ito
Directed by
Alex Segal
Scenic Design by
Will Steven Armstrong
; Costume Design by
Noel Taylor
; Lighting Design by
Will Steven Armstrong
Production Stage Manager:
Del Hughes
; Stage Manager:
Clifford Cothren
Press Representative:
Harvey B. Sabinson
,
Lee Solters
and
Walter Alford
Ed Ames
Chief Bromden
Malcolm Atterbury
Scanlon
Clifford Cothren
Technician #1
William Daniels
Dale Harding
Kirk Douglas
Randle P. McMurphy
Wesley Gale
Fredericks
William Gleason
Ruckly
Arlene Golonka
Candy Starr
Peter Gumeny
Aide
Paul Huber
Colonel Matterson
Lincoln Kilpatrick
Aide Warren
Michi Kobi
Nurse Nakamura
Al Nesor
Martini
Gerald S. O'Loughlin
Cheswick
Leonard Parker
Aide Williams
Rex Robbins
Dr. Spivey
Arnold Soboloff
Ellis
Joan Tetzel
Nurse Ratched
K. C. Townsend
Sandra
Charles Tyner
Sefelt
Gene Wilder
Billy Bibbit
Milton J. Williams
Aide Turkle
Astrid Wilsrud
Nurse Flinn
Understudies:
Roger Boxill
(Billy Bibbit, Dale Harding),
Clifford Cothren
(Chief Bromden),
William Gleason
(Cheswick),
Paul Huber
(Scanlon) and
Gerald S. O'Loughlin
(Randle P. McMurphy)
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