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The Good Woman of Setzuan
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Revival
Broadway
Opening Date
Nov 05, 1970
Closing Date
Dec 13, 1970
1st Preview
Oct 24, 1970
1st Preview
Oct 24, 1970
Previews
13
Performances
44
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Open Date: Nov 05, 1970
Close Date: Dec 13, 1970
Closed Flag: n
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Vivian Beaumont Theater
(Nov 05, 1970 - Dec 13, 1970)
Description
A play in two acts.
Setting
The capital of Setzuan, a half-Europeanized city.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center (under the direction of Jules Irving)
Written by
Bertolt Brecht
; Translated by
Ralph Manheim
; Incidental music by
Herbert Pilhofer
; Featuring songs by
John Lewin
and
Herbert Pilhofer
; Vocal director:
Roland Gagnon
Directed by
Robert Symonds
Scenic Design by
Douglas W. Schmidt
; Costume Design by
Carrie Fishbein Robbins
; Lighting Design by
John Gleason
Production Stage Manager:
Barbara-Mae Phillips
; Stage Manager:
Paul Bengston
and
Patrick Horrigan
Press Representative:
Susan Bloch
and
William Schelble
Colleen Dewhurst
Shen Te
Luis Ávalos
Gentleman
Waiter
David Birney
Yang Sun
Philip Bosco
First God
James Cook
Townsperson
Maury Cooper
Husband
Tandy Cronyn
Niece
Stephen Elliott
Mr. Shu Fu
Frances Foster
Mrs. Mi Tzu
Herbert Foster
Grandfather
Ray Fry
Third God
Lou Gilbert
Wong
A water seller
Jack Harold
Gentleman
Priest
Elizabeth Huddle
Sister-in-Law
Anne Ives
Carpet Dealer's Wfie
Michael Levin
Lin To
Robert Levine
Unemployed Man
Joseph Mascolo
Policeman
Kenneth H. Maxwell
Boy
Eda Reiss Merin
Wife
Toby Obayashi
Child
Robert Phalen
Nephew
Priscilla Pointer
Mrs. Yang
Susan Sharkey
Townsperson
Dan Sullivan
Brother
Rebecca Symonds
Child
Florence Tarlow
Old Whore
Sydney Walker
Second God
Rico Williams
Child
Elizabeth Wilson
Mrs. Shin
Eugene R. Wood
Carpet Dealer
Understudies:
Luis Ávalos
(Wong, Brother),
Herbert Foster
(Third God),
Elizabeth Huddle
(Shen Te),
Michael Levin
(First God, Second God) and
Florence Tarlow
(Mrs. Shin, Mrs. Yang)
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center (under the direction of Jules Irving)
Written by
Bertolt Brecht
; Translated by
Ralph Manheim
; Incidental music by
Herbert Pilhofer
; Featuring songs by
John Lewin
and
Herbert Pilhofer
; Vocal director:
Roland Gagnon
Directed by
Robert Symonds
Scenic Design by
Douglas W. Schmidt
; Costume Design by
Carrie Fishbein Robbins
; Lighting Design by
John Gleason
Production Stage Manager:
Barbara-Mae Phillips
; Stage Manager:
Paul Bengston
and
Patrick Horrigan
Press Representative:
Susan Bloch
and
William Schelble
Colleen Dewhurst
Shen Te
Luis Ávalos
Gentleman
Waiter
David Birney
Yang Sun
Philip Bosco
First God
James Cook
Townsperson
Maury Cooper
Husband
Tandy Cronyn
Niece
Stephen Elliott
Mr. Shu Fu
Frances Foster
Mrs. Mi Tzu
Herbert Foster
Grandfather
Ray Fry
Third God
Lou Gilbert
Wong
A water seller
Jack Harold
Gentleman
Priest
Elizabeth Huddle
Sister-in-Law
Anne Ives
Carpet Dealer's Wfie
Michael Levin
Lin To
Robert Levine
Unemployed Man
Joseph Mascolo
Policeman
Kenneth H. Maxwell
Boy
Eda Reiss Merin
Wife
Toby Obayashi
Child
Robert Phalen
Nephew
Priscilla Pointer
Mrs. Yang
Susan Sharkey
Townsperson
Dan Sullivan
Brother
Rebecca Symonds
Child
Florence Tarlow
Old Whore
Sydney Walker
Second God
Rico Williams
Child
Elizabeth Wilson
Mrs. Shin
Eugene R. Wood
Carpet Dealer
Understudies:
Luis Ávalos
(Wong, Brother),
Herbert Foster
(Third God),
Elizabeth Huddle
(Shen Te),
Michael Levin
(First God, Second God) and
Florence Tarlow
(Mrs. Shin, Mrs. Yang)
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