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Scapino
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Comedy
Revival
Broadway
Opening Date
Sep 27, 1974
Closing Date
Mar 02, 1975
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Open Date: Sep 27, 1974
Close Date: Mar 02, 1975
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Ambassador Theatre
(Sep 27, 1974 - Mar 02, 1975)
This production is a return engagement of
Scapino
(May 18, 1974 - Aug 31, 1974)
Setting
Naples
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Shubert Organization (Executive Directors: Irving Goldman, Bernard B. Jacobs, Gerald Schoenfeld)
Produced by
Eugene V. Wolsk
and
Emanuel Azenberg
Originally produced by
The Young Vic (Frank Dunlop: Director)
Adapted from the 1671 Commedia dell'Arte play "Les Fourberies de Scapin" by
Molière
; Book adapted by
Frank Dunlop
and
Jim Dale
; Music by
Jim Dale
Directed by
Frank Dunlop
Scenic Design by
Carl Toms
; Costume Design by
Carl Toms
; Lighting Design by
Tharon Musser
; Assistant to Ms. Musser:
Richard Winkler
General Manager:
Jose Véga
; Assistant Gen. Mgr:
John Mason Kirby
Production Stage Manager:
Lawrence Spiegel
; Stage Manager:
Lani Sundsten
and
Norman Abrams
General Press Representative:
Merle Debuskey
; Press Representative:
Susan L. Schulman
; Casting:
Howard Feuer
; Advertising:
The Blaine Thompson Company
and
Michael DeLuise
; Photographer:
Martha Swope
Jim Dale
Scapino
servant of Geronte
Gavin Reed
Sylvestro
servant of Argante, friend to Scapino
Ian Trigger
Argante
Norman Abrams
Broadway debut
Waiter
George Connolly
Waiter
Connie Forslund
Giacinta
Christopher Hastings
Ottavio
son of Argante
John Horn
Carlo
Phil Killian
Leandro
son of Geronte
J. Frank Lucas
Geronte
Barry Michlin
Broadway debut
Headwaiter
Bertha Sklar
Nurse
Holly Villaire
Waitress
Hattie Winston
Zerbinetta
a gypsy, beloved of Leandro
Standby:
Arnold Soboloff
(Argante, Geronte)
Understudies:
George Connolly
(Sylvestro, Carlo, Headwaiter),
Tom Fitzsimmons
(Ottavio, Leandro) and
John Horn
(Scapino)
Ambassador Theatre
(Sep 27, 1974 - Mar 02, 1975)
Cast
Arnold Soboloff
Carlo
Feb 25, 1975 - ?
Understudies:
George Connolly
(Nurse),
Jeanne DeBaer
(Giacinta, Zerbinetta, Waitress) and
Kathryn Grody
(Giacinta, Zerbinetta, Waitress)
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Shubert Organization (Executive Directors: Irving Goldman, Bernard B. Jacobs, Gerald Schoenfeld)
Produced by
Eugene V. Wolsk
and
Emanuel Azenberg
Originally produced by
The Young Vic (Frank Dunlop: Director)
Adapted from the 1671 Commedia dell'Arte play "Les Fourberies de Scapin" by
Molière
; Book adapted by
Frank Dunlop
and
Jim Dale
; Music by
Jim Dale
Directed by
Frank Dunlop
Scenic Design by
Carl Toms
; Costume Design by
Carl Toms
; Lighting Design by
Tharon Musser
; Assistant to Ms. Musser:
Richard Winkler
General Manager:
Jose Véga
; Assistant Gen. Mgr:
John Mason Kirby
Production Stage Manager:
Lawrence Spiegel
; Stage Manager:
Lani Sundsten
and
Norman Abrams
General Press Representative:
Merle Debuskey
; Press Representative:
Susan L. Schulman
; Casting:
Howard Feuer
; Advertising:
The Blaine Thompson Company
and
Michael DeLuise
; Photographer:
Martha Swope
Jim Dale
Scapino
servant of Geronte
Gavin Reed
Sylvestro
servant of Argante, friend to Scapino
Ian Trigger
Argante
Norman Abrams
Broadway debut
Waiter
George Connolly
Waiter
Connie Forslund
Giacinta
Christopher Hastings
Ottavio
son of Argante
John Horn
Carlo
Phil Killian
Leandro
son of Geronte
J. Frank Lucas
Geronte
Barry Michlin
Broadway debut
Headwaiter
Bertha Sklar
Nurse
Holly Villaire
Waitress
Hattie Winston
Zerbinetta
a gypsy, beloved of Leandro
Standby:
Arnold Soboloff
(Argante, Geronte)
Understudies:
George Connolly
(Sylvestro, Carlo, Headwaiter),
Tom Fitzsimmons
(Ottavio, Leandro) and
John Horn
(Scapino)
Ambassador Theatre
(Sep 27, 1974 - Mar 02, 1975)
Cast
Arnold Soboloff
Carlo
Feb 25, 1975 - ?
Understudies:
George Connolly
(Nurse),
Jeanne DeBaer
(Giacinta, Zerbinetta, Waitress) and
Kathryn Grody
(Giacinta, Zerbinetta, Waitress)
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