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The Crucible
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Drama
Revival
Broadway
Opening Date
Apr 27, 1972
Closing Date
Jun 03, 1972
Previews
13
Performances
44
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Vivian Beaumont Theatre
(Apr 27, 1972 - Jun 03, 1972)
Setting
Salem, Massachusetts. 1692.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Produced by
Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center (under the direction of Jules Irving and Robert Symonds)
Written by
Arthur Miller
Directed by
John Berry
Scenic Design by
Jo Mielziner
; Costume Design by
Carrie Fishbein Robbins
; Lighting Design by
Jo Mielziner
Production Stage Manager:
Patrick Horrigan
; Stage Manager:
Barbara-Mae Phillips
Voice Director:
Roland Gagnon
Philip Bosco
Reverend John Hale
Crickett Coan
Susanna Walcott
Jerome Dempsey
Reverend Samuel Parris
Kathleen Doyle
Mercy Lewis
Stephen Elliott
Deputy-Governor Danforth
Pauline Flanagan
Ann Putnam
Robert Foxworth
John Proctor
Richard Greene
Ezekiel Cheever
Ben Hammer
Thomas Putnam
Nora Heflin
Mary Warren
Martha Henry
Elizabeth Proctor
Richard Kline
Marshall Herrick
Aline MacMahon
Rebecca Nurse
Theresa Merritt
Tituba
Stuart Pankin
Hopkins
Pamela Payton-Wright
Abigail Williams
Robert Phalen
Judge Hawthorne
Wendell Phillips
Francis Nurse
Doris Rich
Sarah Good
Alexandra Stoddart
Betty Parris
Sydney Walker
Giles Corey
Mark Woods
Deputy
Understudies:
Crickett Coan
(Abigail Williams),
Kathleen Doyle
(Mary Warren),
Richard Greene
(John Proctor),
John Newton
(Deputy-Governor Danforth, Giles Corey, Francis Nurse),
Stuart Pankin
(Reverend Samuel Parris, Thomas Putnam),
Robert Phalen
(Reverend John Hale),
Louise Stubbs
(Tituba) and
Barbara Tarbuck
(Elizabeth Proctor, Ann Putnam, Sarah Good)
Vivian Beaumont Theatre
(Apr 27, 1972 - Jun 03, 1972)
Cast
John Newton
Ezekiel Cheever
May 16, 1972 - ?
Awards
Theatre World
Award
1972 Recipient
Robert Foxworth
People
Awards
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Produced by
Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center (under the direction of Jules Irving and Robert Symonds)
Written by
Arthur Miller
Directed by
John Berry
Scenic Design by
Jo Mielziner
; Costume Design by
Carrie Fishbein Robbins
; Lighting Design by
Jo Mielziner
Production Stage Manager:
Patrick Horrigan
; Stage Manager:
Barbara-Mae Phillips
Voice Director:
Roland Gagnon
Philip Bosco
Reverend John Hale
Crickett Coan
Susanna Walcott
Jerome Dempsey
Reverend Samuel Parris
Kathleen Doyle
Mercy Lewis
Stephen Elliott
Deputy-Governor Danforth
Pauline Flanagan
Ann Putnam
Robert Foxworth
John Proctor
Richard Greene
Ezekiel Cheever
Ben Hammer
Thomas Putnam
Nora Heflin
Mary Warren
Martha Henry
Elizabeth Proctor
Richard Kline
Marshall Herrick
Aline MacMahon
Rebecca Nurse
Theresa Merritt
Tituba
Stuart Pankin
Hopkins
Pamela Payton-Wright
Abigail Williams
Robert Phalen
Judge Hawthorne
Wendell Phillips
Francis Nurse
Doris Rich
Sarah Good
Alexandra Stoddart
Betty Parris
Sydney Walker
Giles Corey
Mark Woods
Deputy
Understudies:
Crickett Coan
(Abigail Williams),
Kathleen Doyle
(Mary Warren),
Richard Greene
(John Proctor),
John Newton
(Deputy-Governor Danforth, Giles Corey, Francis Nurse),
Stuart Pankin
(Reverend Samuel Parris, Thomas Putnam),
Robert Phalen
(Reverend John Hale),
Louise Stubbs
(Tituba) and
Barbara Tarbuck
(Elizabeth Proctor, Ann Putnam, Sarah Good)
Vivian Beaumont Theatre
(Apr 27, 1972 - Jun 03, 1972)
Cast
John Newton
Ezekiel Cheever
May 16, 1972 - ?
Theatre World
Award
1972 Recipient
Robert Foxworth
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