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Farce
Revival
Broadway
Opening Date
Feb 02, 1995
Closing Date
Mar 26, 1995
1st Preview
Jan 11, 1995
1st Preview
Jan 11, 1995
Previews
26
Performances
61
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Open Date: Feb 02, 1995
Close Date: Mar 26, 1995
Closed Flag: n
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
This production was composed of the following shows:
The School for Husbands
,
The Imaginary Cuckold
Theatres
Criterion Center Stage Right
(Feb 02, 1995 - Mar 26, 1995)
People
The School for Husbands
Category:
Play, Comedy, Revival, Broadway
Setting:
The School for Husbands, Paris, 17th Century.
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Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
B. S. Moss Enterprises (Charles B. Moss, Jr., Executive Director)
Produced by
The Roundabout Theatre Company (Todd Haimes: Artistic Director; Gene Feist: Founding Director)
Written by
Molière
; Translated by
Richard Wilbur
Directed by
Michael Langham
Scenic Design by
Douglas Stein
; Costume Design by
Ann Hould-Ward
; Lighting Design by
Richard Nelson
; Sound Design by
Douglas J. Cuomo
and
One Dream Sound
; Hair Design by
David H. Lawrence
Roundabout General Manager:
Ellen Richard
; Company Manager:
Denys Baker
Production Stage Manager:
Lori M. Doyle
; Production Supervisor:
Jay Adler
; Stage Manager:
Jana Llynn
Casting:
Pat McCorkle
; Roundabout Director of Planning and Development:
Julia C. Levy
; Roundabout Director of Marketing:
David B. Steffen
; Roundabout Artistic Associate:
Jim Carnahan
; General Press Representative:
Boneau / Bryan-Brown
; Dialect Coach:
Robert Neff Williams
; Advertising:
Nappi / Eliran Advertising, Ltd.
Brian Bedford
Sganarelle
brother to Ariste and guardian to Isabelle
David Aaron Baker
Ergaste
valet to Valère
Suzanne Bertish
Lisette
maid to Léonor
Patricia Dunnock
Isabelle
Léonor's sister and Sganarelle's ward
Cheryl Gaysunas
Léonor
Isabelle's sister and Ariste's ward
Malcolm Gets
Valère
Isabelle's lover
Denis Holmes
Notary
Remak Ramsay
Ariste
guardian to Léonor
Reg Rogers
Magistrate
Jeff Stafford
Attendant
Understudies:
April Black
(Lisette),
Denis Holmes
(Ariste),
Elizabeth Rainer
(Léonor, Isabelle),
Reg Rogers
(Sganarelle),
Nick Sullivan
(Ergaste, Magistrate) and
Daniel Travis
(Valère, Notary, Attendant)
The Imaginary Cuckold
Category:
Play, Comedy, Revival, Broadway
Setting:
A small French town, 17th Century.
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Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
B. S. Moss Enterprises (Charles B. Moss, Jr., Executive Director)
Produced by
The Roundabout Theatre Company (Todd Haimes: Artistic Director; Gene Feist: Founding Director)
Written by
Molière
; Translated by
Richard Wilbur
Directed by
Michael Langham
Scenic Design by
Douglas Stein
; Costume Design by
Ann Hould-Ward
; Lighting Design by
Richard Nelson
; Sound Design by
Douglas J. Cuomo
and
One Dream Sound
; Hair Design by
David H. Lawrence
Roundabout General Manager:
Ellen Richard
; Company Manager:
Denys Baker
Production Stage Manager:
Lori M. Doyle
; Production Supervisor:
Jay Adler
; Stage Manager:
Jana Llynn
Casting:
Pat McCorkle
; Roundabout Director of Planning and Development:
Julia C. Levy
; Roundabout Director of Marketing:
David B. Steffen
; Roundabout Artistic Associate:
Jim Carnahan
; General Press Representative:
Boneau / Bryan-Brown
; Dialect Coach:
Robert Neff Williams
; Advertising:
Nappi / Eliran Advertising, Ltd.
Brian Bedford
Sganerelle
David Aaron Baker
Lélie
in love with Célie
Suzanne Bertish
Sganerelle's Wife
Patricia Dunnock
Célie's maid
Cheryl Gaysunas
Célie
Gorgibus' daughter, in love with Lélie
Malcolm Gets
Mme. Sgaranelle's brother
Denis Holmes
Villebriquin
Remak Ramsay
Gorgibus
Reg Rogers
Gros-René
Lélie's servant
Jeff Stafford
Servant
Understudies:
April Black
(Sganerelle's Wife),
Denis Holmes
(Gorgibus),
Elizabeth Rainer
(Célie, Célie's maid),
Reg Rogers
(Sganerelle),
Jeff Stafford
(Lélie),
Nick Sullivan
(Gros-René, Mme. Sgaranelle's brother, Villebriquin) and
Daniel Travis
(Servant)
Awards
Tony Award®
Best Revival of a Play
1995 Nominee
Produced by
The Roundabout Theatre Company (Todd Haimes: Artistic Director; Gene Feist: Founding Director)
Best Actor in Play
1995 Nominee
Brian Bedford
Best Featured Actress in a Play
1995 Nominee
Suzanne Bertish
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Revival/Reinterpretation
1995 Nominee
Produced by
The Roundabout Theatre Company (Todd Haimes: Artistic Director; Gene Feist: Founding Director)
Statistics
Season:
1994-95
View Graph
Week Ending
Gross
% Gross Pot.
Attendance
% Capacity
# Previews
# Perf.
Statistics supplied are courtesy of
The Broadway League
.
The Molière Comedies Statistics
1994-95 Season
GROSS
ATTENDANCE
Gross
Week Ending
Attendance
Week Ending
People
Awards
Statistics
The School for Husbands
Category:
Play, Comedy, Revival, Broadway
Setting:
The School for Husbands, Paris, 17th Century.
chevron_left
Hide List
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
B. S. Moss Enterprises (Charles B. Moss, Jr., Executive Director)
Produced by
The Roundabout Theatre Company (Todd Haimes: Artistic Director; Gene Feist: Founding Director)
Written by
Molière
; Translated by
Richard Wilbur
Directed by
Michael Langham
Scenic Design by
Douglas Stein
; Costume Design by
Ann Hould-Ward
; Lighting Design by
Richard Nelson
; Sound Design by
Douglas J. Cuomo
and
One Dream Sound
; Hair Design by
David H. Lawrence
Roundabout General Manager:
Ellen Richard
; Company Manager:
Denys Baker
Production Stage Manager:
Lori M. Doyle
; Production Supervisor:
Jay Adler
; Stage Manager:
Jana Llynn
Casting:
Pat McCorkle
; Roundabout Director of Planning and Development:
Julia C. Levy
; Roundabout Director of Marketing:
David B. Steffen
; Roundabout Artistic Associate:
Jim Carnahan
; General Press Representative:
Boneau / Bryan-Brown
; Dialect Coach:
Robert Neff Williams
; Advertising:
Nappi / Eliran Advertising, Ltd.
Brian Bedford
Sganarelle
brother to Ariste and guardian to Isabelle
David Aaron Baker
Ergaste
valet to Valère
Suzanne Bertish
Lisette
maid to Léonor
Patricia Dunnock
Isabelle
Léonor's sister and Sganarelle's ward
Cheryl Gaysunas
Léonor
Isabelle's sister and Ariste's ward
Malcolm Gets
Valère
Isabelle's lover
Denis Holmes
Notary
Remak Ramsay
Ariste
guardian to Léonor
Reg Rogers
Magistrate
Jeff Stafford
Attendant
Understudies:
April Black
(Lisette),
Denis Holmes
(Ariste),
Elizabeth Rainer
(Léonor, Isabelle),
Reg Rogers
(Sganarelle),
Nick Sullivan
(Ergaste, Magistrate) and
Daniel Travis
(Valère, Notary, Attendant)
The Imaginary Cuckold
Category:
Play, Comedy, Revival, Broadway
Setting:
A small French town, 17th Century.
chevron_left
Hide List
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
B. S. Moss Enterprises (Charles B. Moss, Jr., Executive Director)
Produced by
The Roundabout Theatre Company (Todd Haimes: Artistic Director; Gene Feist: Founding Director)
Written by
Molière
; Translated by
Richard Wilbur
Directed by
Michael Langham
Scenic Design by
Douglas Stein
; Costume Design by
Ann Hould-Ward
; Lighting Design by
Richard Nelson
; Sound Design by
Douglas J. Cuomo
and
One Dream Sound
; Hair Design by
David H. Lawrence
Roundabout General Manager:
Ellen Richard
; Company Manager:
Denys Baker
Production Stage Manager:
Lori M. Doyle
; Production Supervisor:
Jay Adler
; Stage Manager:
Jana Llynn
Casting:
Pat McCorkle
; Roundabout Director of Planning and Development:
Julia C. Levy
; Roundabout Director of Marketing:
David B. Steffen
; Roundabout Artistic Associate:
Jim Carnahan
; General Press Representative:
Boneau / Bryan-Brown
; Dialect Coach:
Robert Neff Williams
; Advertising:
Nappi / Eliran Advertising, Ltd.
Brian Bedford
Sganerelle
David Aaron Baker
Lélie
in love with Célie
Suzanne Bertish
Sganerelle's Wife
Patricia Dunnock
Célie's maid
Cheryl Gaysunas
Célie
Gorgibus' daughter, in love with Lélie
Malcolm Gets
Mme. Sgaranelle's brother
Denis Holmes
Villebriquin
Remak Ramsay
Gorgibus
Reg Rogers
Gros-René
Lélie's servant
Jeff Stafford
Servant
Understudies:
April Black
(Sganerelle's Wife),
Denis Holmes
(Gorgibus),
Elizabeth Rainer
(Célie, Célie's maid),
Reg Rogers
(Sganerelle),
Jeff Stafford
(Lélie),
Nick Sullivan
(Gros-René, Mme. Sgaranelle's brother, Villebriquin) and
Daniel Travis
(Servant)
Tony Award®
Best Revival of a Play
1995 Nominee
Produced by
The Roundabout Theatre Company (Todd Haimes: Artistic Director; Gene Feist: Founding Director)
Best Actor in Play
1995 Nominee
Brian Bedford
Best Featured Actress in a Play
1995 Nominee
Suzanne Bertish
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Revival/Reinterpretation
1995 Nominee
Produced by
The Roundabout Theatre Company (Todd Haimes: Artistic Director; Gene Feist: Founding Director)
Season:
1994-95
View Graph
Week Ending
Gross
% Gross Pot.
Attendance
% Capacity
# Previews
# Perf.
Statistics supplied are courtesy of
The Broadway League
.
The Molière Comedies Statistics
1994-95 Season
GROSS
ATTENDANCE
Gross
Week Ending
Attendance
Week Ending
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