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The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton Under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade
Play
Revival
Broadway
Opening Date
Jan 03, 1967
Closing Date
Feb 25, 1967
1st Preview
Dec 27, 1966
1st Preview
Dec 27, 1966
Previews
8
Performances
55
Play
Revival
Broadway
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Open Date: Jan 03, 1967
Close Date: Feb 25, 1967
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Majestic Theatre
(Jan 03, 1967 - Feb 25, 1967)
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Zev Bufman
Written by
Peter Weiss
; Incidental music by
Richard Peaslee
Directed by
Donald Driver
Scenic Design by
Edward Burbridge
; Costume Design by
Lewis Brown
; Lighting Design by
Martin Aronstein
Stage Manager:
Robert Keegan
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Louise Clay
Guitar:
Bernie Moore
; Flute-piccolo:
Roberta Russell
; Percussion:
Patrick Harrison
; Trumpet:
Frank Emerson
Press Representative:
Seymour Krawitz
and
Stan Brody
Jered Barclay
Deuperret
Fayne Blackburn
Patient
Peter Blaxill
Father
Imogene Bliss
Patient
Verna Bloom
Charlotte Corday
Beatrice Brooks
Patient
James Cahill
Schoolmaster
Barbara Cason
Mrs. Coulmier
Madlyn Cates
Patient
Fay Chaiken
Mother
Louise Clay
Patient
Leonard Drum
Cucurucu
Stephen Elliott
Mr. Coulmier
Shellie Feldman
Simonne Evrard
Igors Gavon
Polooch
Robert Keegan
Guard
Sam Kirkham
Guard
Zola Long
Patient
Allan Louw
Lavoisier
Christine Norden
Rossignol
Dennis Patrick
Jean-Paul Marat
William Roerick
Marquis de Sade
Helen Ross
Patient
Gerard Russak
Kokol
Carol Teitel
Patient
John Toland
Nun
John Tormey
Voltaire
Edmond Varrato
Nun
Abe Vigoda
Mad animal
Douglas Watson
Herald
Geri Wolcott
Patient
Standby:
Carol Teitel
(Charlotte Corday, Simonne Evrard)
Understudies:
Peter Blaxill
(Herald),
James Cahill
(Deuperret),
Robert Fields
(Jean-Paul Marat),
Allan Louw
(Mr. Coulmier),
John Tormey
(Jacques Roux) and
Edmond Varrato
(Kokol, Polooch, Cucurucu)
Awards
Tony Award®
Best Featured Actor in a Play
1967 Nominee
Stephen Elliott
Best Direction of a Play
1967 Nominee
Directed by
Donald Driver
People
Awards
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Zev Bufman
Written by
Peter Weiss
; Incidental music by
Richard Peaslee
Directed by
Donald Driver
Scenic Design by
Edward Burbridge
; Costume Design by
Lewis Brown
; Lighting Design by
Martin Aronstein
Stage Manager:
Robert Keegan
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Louise Clay
Guitar:
Bernie Moore
; Flute-piccolo:
Roberta Russell
; Percussion:
Patrick Harrison
; Trumpet:
Frank Emerson
Press Representative:
Seymour Krawitz
and
Stan Brody
Jered Barclay
Deuperret
Fayne Blackburn
Patient
Peter Blaxill
Father
Imogene Bliss
Patient
Verna Bloom
Charlotte Corday
Beatrice Brooks
Patient
James Cahill
Schoolmaster
Barbara Cason
Mrs. Coulmier
Madlyn Cates
Patient
Fay Chaiken
Mother
Louise Clay
Patient
Leonard Drum
Cucurucu
Stephen Elliott
Mr. Coulmier
Shellie Feldman
Simonne Evrard
Igors Gavon
Polooch
Robert Keegan
Guard
Sam Kirkham
Guard
Zola Long
Patient
Allan Louw
Lavoisier
Christine Norden
Rossignol
Dennis Patrick
Jean-Paul Marat
William Roerick
Marquis de Sade
Helen Ross
Patient
Gerard Russak
Kokol
Carol Teitel
Patient
John Toland
Nun
John Tormey
Voltaire
Edmond Varrato
Nun
Abe Vigoda
Mad animal
Douglas Watson
Herald
Geri Wolcott
Patient
Standby:
Carol Teitel
(Charlotte Corday, Simonne Evrard)
Understudies:
Peter Blaxill
(Herald),
James Cahill
(Deuperret),
Robert Fields
(Jean-Paul Marat),
Allan Louw
(Mr. Coulmier),
John Tormey
(Jacques Roux) and
Edmond Varrato
(Kokol, Polooch, Cucurucu)
Tony Award®
Best Featured Actor in a Play
1967 Nominee
Stephen Elliott
Best Direction of a Play
1967 Nominee
Directed by
Donald Driver
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