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The Heiress
Play
Drama
Revival
Broadway
Opening Date
Apr 20, 1976
Closing Date
May 09, 1976
1st Preview
Apr 15, 1976
1st Preview
Apr 15, 1976
Previews
5
Performances
23
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Open Date: Apr 20, 1976
Close Date: May 09, 1976
Closed Flag: n
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Broadhurst Theatre
(Apr 20, 1976 - May 09, 1976)
Setting
The front parlor of Doctor Sloper's house in Washington Square. 1850.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Shubert Organization (Gerald Schoenfeld: Chairman; Bernard B. Jacobs: President)
Produced by
Steven Beckler
and
Thomas C. Smith
; Associate Producer:
Ken Morse
Originally produced for the Kennedy Center by
The Kennedy Center - Xerox Corporation (Roger L. Stevens, Producer; Richmond Crinkley, Producer)
Written by
Ruth Goetz
and
Augustus Goetz
; Based on the novel "Washington Square" by
Henry James
Directed by
George Keathley
Scenic Design by
Oliver Smith
; Costume Design by
Ann Roth
; Lighting Design by
David F. Segal
; Hair Design by
J. Roy Helland
General Manager:
Theatre Now, Inc.
Stage Manager:
Joe Lorden
; Technical Supervisor:
Mitch Miller
General Press Representative:
Betty Lee Hunt Associates, Inc.
; Advertising:
The Blaine Thompson Company
Jane Alexander
Catherine Sloper
Richard Kiley
Dr. Austin Sloper
Jan Miner
Lavinia Penniman
David Selby
Morris Townsend
Roger Baron
Arthur Townsend
Dorothy Blackburn
Elizabeth Almond
Toni Darnay
Mrs. Montgomery
William Gibberson
Coachman
Cecilia Hart
Marian Almond
Sharon Laughlin
Maria
Understudies:
Roger Baron
(Morris Townsend),
Toni Darnay
(Lavinia Penniman),
William Gibberson
(Dr. Austin Sloper),
Sharon Laughlin
(Catherine Sloper, Marian Almond),
Joe Lorden
(Arthur Townsend, Coachman) and
Diana Mathews
(Lavinia Penniman, Elizabeth Almond, Mrs. Montgomery, Maria)
Awards
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Actor in a Play
1976 Nominee
Richard Kiley
Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play
1976 Nominee
Toni Darnay
People
Awards
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Shubert Organization (Gerald Schoenfeld: Chairman; Bernard B. Jacobs: President)
Produced by
Steven Beckler
and
Thomas C. Smith
; Associate Producer:
Ken Morse
Originally produced for the Kennedy Center by
The Kennedy Center - Xerox Corporation (Roger L. Stevens, Producer; Richmond Crinkley, Producer)
Written by
Ruth Goetz
and
Augustus Goetz
; Based on the novel "Washington Square" by
Henry James
Directed by
George Keathley
Scenic Design by
Oliver Smith
; Costume Design by
Ann Roth
; Lighting Design by
David F. Segal
; Hair Design by
J. Roy Helland
General Manager:
Theatre Now, Inc.
Stage Manager:
Joe Lorden
; Technical Supervisor:
Mitch Miller
General Press Representative:
Betty Lee Hunt Associates, Inc.
; Advertising:
The Blaine Thompson Company
Jane Alexander
Catherine Sloper
Richard Kiley
Dr. Austin Sloper
Jan Miner
Lavinia Penniman
David Selby
Morris Townsend
Roger Baron
Arthur Townsend
Dorothy Blackburn
Elizabeth Almond
Toni Darnay
Mrs. Montgomery
William Gibberson
Coachman
Cecilia Hart
Marian Almond
Sharon Laughlin
Maria
Understudies:
Roger Baron
(Morris Townsend),
Toni Darnay
(Lavinia Penniman),
William Gibberson
(Dr. Austin Sloper),
Sharon Laughlin
(Catherine Sloper, Marian Almond),
Joe Lorden
(Arthur Townsend, Coachman) and
Diana Mathews
(Lavinia Penniman, Elizabeth Almond, Mrs. Montgomery, Maria)
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Actor in a Play
1976 Nominee
Richard Kiley
Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play
1976 Nominee
Toni Darnay
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