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Ring Round the Moon
A charade with music
Play
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Nov 23, 1950
Closing Date
Jan 13, 1951
Previews
1
Performances
68
Play
Comedy
Original
Broadway
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Martin Beck Theatre
(Nov 23, 1950 - Jan 13, 1951)
Setting
The winter garden of Madame Desmermortes' chateau in Auvergne, France, in the spring of 1912.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
Martin Beck Theatre Corporation
Produced by
Gilbert Miller
Written by
Jean Anouilh
; Translated by
Christopher Fry
; Incidental music by
Francis Poulenc
Staged by
Gilbert Miller
; Choreographed by
Ted Cappy
Setting supervised by
Raymond Sovey
; Lighting supervised by
Raymond Sovey
; Costume Design by
Castillo
; The Winter Garden setting designed by
Georges Wakhevitch
; Show curtains by
Raoul Dufy
General Manager:
Harry Fleischman
; Company Manager:
Harry Essex
Production Stage Manager:
B.D. Kranz
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Boris Marshalov
Production Assistant:
Richard Bender
; Press Representative:
Richard Maney
and
Frank Goodman
Stella Andrew
Isabelle
a ballet dancer
Denholm Elliott
Hugo
a young man about town
Frederic
Hugo's brother, in love with Diana Messerschmann
Oscar Karlweis
Messerschmann
Diana's father, a melancholy millionaire
Lucile Watson
Madame Desmermortes
aunt to Hugo, Frederic and Lady India
William Allyn
Footman
Francis Compton
Joshua
a crumbling butler
Georgina Cookson
Lady India
Messerschmann's mistress, secretly in love with Bombelles
Marcel Dill
The General
Michael Evans
Patrice Bombelles
Messerschmann's secretive secretary
Brenda Forbes
Isabelle's Mother
a teacher of the pianoforte
Cynthia Latham
Capulat
Madame Desmermortes' faded companion
Bennett Martin
Footman
Neva Patterson
Diana Messerschmann
engaged to Frederic, secretly in love with Hugo
Philip Tonge
Romainville
a patron of the arts and of Isabelle
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
Martin Beck Theatre Corporation
Produced by
Gilbert Miller
Written by
Jean Anouilh
; Translated by
Christopher Fry
; Incidental music by
Francis Poulenc
Staged by
Gilbert Miller
; Choreographed by
Ted Cappy
Setting supervised by
Raymond Sovey
; Lighting supervised by
Raymond Sovey
; Costume Design by
Castillo
; The Winter Garden setting designed by
Georges Wakhevitch
; Show curtains by
Raoul Dufy
General Manager:
Harry Fleischman
; Company Manager:
Harry Essex
Production Stage Manager:
B.D. Kranz
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Boris Marshalov
Production Assistant:
Richard Bender
; Press Representative:
Richard Maney
and
Frank Goodman
Stella Andrew
Isabelle
a ballet dancer
Denholm Elliott
Hugo
a young man about town
Frederic
Hugo's brother, in love with Diana Messerschmann
Oscar Karlweis
Messerschmann
Diana's father, a melancholy millionaire
Lucile Watson
Madame Desmermortes
aunt to Hugo, Frederic and Lady India
William Allyn
Footman
Francis Compton
Joshua
a crumbling butler
Georgina Cookson
Lady India
Messerschmann's mistress, secretly in love with Bombelles
Marcel Dill
The General
Michael Evans
Patrice Bombelles
Messerschmann's secretive secretary
Brenda Forbes
Isabelle's Mother
a teacher of the pianoforte
Cynthia Latham
Capulat
Madame Desmermortes' faded companion
Bennett Martin
Footman
Neva Patterson
Diana Messerschmann
engaged to Frederic, secretly in love with Hugo
Philip Tonge
Romainville
a patron of the arts and of Isabelle
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