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Sleuth
Play
Mystery
Thriller
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Nov 12, 1970
Closing Date
Oct 13, 1973
1st Preview
Nov 09, 1970
1st Preview
Nov 09, 1970
Previews
4
Performances
1,222
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Mystery
Thriller
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Open Date: Nov 12, 1970
Close Date: Oct 13, 1973
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Music Box Theatre
(Nov 12, 1970 - Oct 13, 1973)
Setting
Andrew Wyke's country home in Wiltshire. Summer. The Present.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned / Operated by
Irving Berlin
and
Select Theatres Corporation
Produced by
Helen Bonfils
,
Morton Gottlieb
and
Michael White
Written by
Anthony Shaffer
Directed by
Clifford Williams
Scenic Design by
Carl Toms
; Lighting Design by
William Ritman
General Manager:
Ben Rosenberg
; Company Manager:
Martin Cohen
Production Stage Manager:
Warren Crane
; Stage Manager:
John Stephen
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Henry Raymond
Press Representative:
Dorothy Ross
and
Herb Striesfield
; Advertising:
Ingram Ash
and
Matthew Serino
; Photographer:
Bert Andrews
; Production Assistant:
E.J. Oshins
; Scenery Supervisor:
William Ritman
Keith Baxter
Milo Tindle
Anthony Quayle
Andrew Wyke
Phillip Farrar
Inspector Doppler
Harold K. Newman
Detective Sergeant Tarrant
Roger Purnell
Police Constable Higgs
Standby:
Michael Allinson
(Andrew Wyke),
Victor Arnold
(Milo Tindle),
Henry Raymond
(Inspector Doppler) and
John Stephen
(Detective Sergeant Tarrant, Police Constable Higgs)
Music Box Theatre
(Nov 12, 1970 - Oct 13, 1973)
Stage Manager:
Felicity Spring
Cast
Jordan Christopher
Milo Tindle
Curt Dawson
Milo Tindle
? - Oct 13, 1973
Donal Donnelly
Milo Tindle
Patrick MacNee
Andrew Wyke
Jul 03, 1972 - Oct 13, 1973
Robin Mayfield
Detective Sergeant Tarrant
Liam McNulty
Police Constable Higgs
Brian Murray
Milo Tindle
Paul Rogers
Andrew Wyke
George Rose
Andrew Wyke
Stanley Rushton
Inspector Doppler
Standby:
Curt Dawson
(Milo Tindle) and
Christopher Hewett
(Andrew Wyke)
Awards
Tony Award®
Best Play
1971 Winner
Written by
Anthony Shaffer
Produced by
Helen Bonfils
,
Morton Gottlieb
and
Michael White
Best Lighting Design
1971 Nominee
Lighting Design by
William Ritman
Best Direction of a Play
1971 Nominee
Directed by
Clifford Williams
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Performance
1971 Winner
Anthony Quayle
and
Keith Baxter
People
Awards
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned / Operated by
Irving Berlin
and
Select Theatres Corporation
Produced by
Helen Bonfils
,
Morton Gottlieb
and
Michael White
Written by
Anthony Shaffer
Directed by
Clifford Williams
Scenic Design by
Carl Toms
; Lighting Design by
William Ritman
General Manager:
Ben Rosenberg
; Company Manager:
Martin Cohen
Production Stage Manager:
Warren Crane
; Stage Manager:
John Stephen
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Henry Raymond
Press Representative:
Dorothy Ross
and
Herb Striesfield
; Advertising:
Ingram Ash
and
Matthew Serino
; Photographer:
Bert Andrews
; Production Assistant:
E.J. Oshins
; Scenery Supervisor:
William Ritman
Keith Baxter
Milo Tindle
Anthony Quayle
Andrew Wyke
Phillip Farrar
Inspector Doppler
Harold K. Newman
Detective Sergeant Tarrant
Roger Purnell
Police Constable Higgs
Standby:
Michael Allinson
(Andrew Wyke),
Victor Arnold
(Milo Tindle),
Henry Raymond
(Inspector Doppler) and
John Stephen
(Detective Sergeant Tarrant, Police Constable Higgs)
Music Box Theatre
(Nov 12, 1970 - Oct 13, 1973)
Stage Manager:
Felicity Spring
Cast
Jordan Christopher
Milo Tindle
Curt Dawson
Milo Tindle
? - Oct 13, 1973
Donal Donnelly
Milo Tindle
Patrick MacNee
Andrew Wyke
Jul 03, 1972 - Oct 13, 1973
Robin Mayfield
Detective Sergeant Tarrant
Liam McNulty
Police Constable Higgs
Brian Murray
Milo Tindle
Paul Rogers
Andrew Wyke
George Rose
Andrew Wyke
Stanley Rushton
Inspector Doppler
Standby:
Curt Dawson
(Milo Tindle) and
Christopher Hewett
(Andrew Wyke)
Tony Award®
Best Play
1971 Winner
Written by
Anthony Shaffer
Produced by
Helen Bonfils
,
Morton Gottlieb
and
Michael White
Best Lighting Design
1971 Nominee
Lighting Design by
William Ritman
Best Direction of a Play
1971 Nominee
Directed by
Clifford Williams
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Performance
1971 Winner
Anthony Quayle
and
Keith Baxter
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