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The Ritz
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Comedy
Farce
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Jan 20, 1975
Closing Date
Jan 04, 1976
1st Preview
Jan 10, 1975
1st Preview
Jan 10, 1975
Previews
10
Performances
400
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Longacre Theatre
(Jan 20, 1975 - Jan 04, 1976)
Comments
Prior to succeeding Rita Moreno in the role of Googie Gomez on October 29, 1975, June Gable performed the role twice a week (unadvertised) beginning September 1975.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Produced by
Adela Holzer
Originally performed at the
Yale Repertory Theatre (Robert Brustein, Artistic Director)
Written by
Terrence McNally
Directed by
Robert Drivas
Scenic Design by
Lawrence King
and
Michael H. Yeargan
; Costume Design by
Lawrence King
and
Michael H. Yeargan
; Lighting Design by
Martin Aronstein
; Miss Moreno's hairstyles by
Vidal Sassoon
General Manager:
Theatre Now, Inc.
,
Edward H. Davis
and
William Court Cohen
; Company Manager:
Leo K. Cohen
Production Supervisor:
Mitch Miller
; Production Stage Manager:
Larry Forde
; Stage Manager:
Steve Beckler
Casting Director:
Geoffrey Johnson
and
Geri Windsor and Associates
; General Press Representative:
Michael Alpert Public Relations
; Press Representative:
Marilynn LeVine
and
Ellen Levene
; Advertising:
Mike Mones
and
Blaine-Thompson
Rita Moreno
Googie Gomez
Jan 10, 1975 - Oct 28, 1975
Jerry Stiller
Carmine Vespucci
Jack Weston
Gaetano Proclo
F. Murray Abraham
Chris
Christopher J. Brown
Duff
Stephen Collins
Michael Brick
George Dzundza
Abe
John Everson
Tiger
Ruth Jaroslow
Vivian Proclo
Paul B. Price
Claude Perkins
Ron Abel
Pianist
Bruce Bauer
Policeman
Richard Boccelli
Crisco
Hortensia Colorado
Maurine
Tony de Santis
Sheldon Farenthold
John Remme
Patron in Chaps
Steve Scott
Patron from Sheridan Square
Standby:
George Dzundza
(Gaetano Proclo, Carmine Vespucci) and
Vera Lockwood
(Vivian Proclo)
Understudies:
Bruce Bauer
(Michael Brick),
Richard Boccelli
(Abe),
Hortensia Colorado
(Googie Gomez),
John Remme
(Chris, Claude Perkins) and
Steve Scott
(Tiger, Duff)
Longacre Theatre
(Jan 20, 1975 - Jan 04, 1976)
Cast
June Gable
Performed the role twice a week from Sept - Oct 1975, then took over full-time
Googie Gomez
Oct 29, 1975 - Jan 04, 1976
Googie Gomez
Sep 1975 - Oct 1975
Alternate
Stubby Kaye
Gaetano Proclo
Mike Kellin
Carmine Vespucci
Rik Colitti
Claude Perkins
Michael Egan
Abe
Paul Espel
Michael Brick
Larry Gilman
Tiger
Vera Lockwood
Vivian Proclo
Michael Beirne
Policeman
Robert Drivas
Chris
George Dzundza
Gaetano Proclo
Thomas Leopold
Policeman
John Mintun
Patron in Chaps
Chi Chi Navarro
Maurine
Jun 13, 1975 - ?
Hal Norman
Crisco
Antonia Rey
Vivian Proclo
Michael Rose
Pianist
Linda Scoullar
Maurine
Standby:
Michael Egan
(Gaetano Proclo, Carmine Vespucci),
Arlene Fontana
(Googie Gomez) and
Linda Scoullar
(Vivian Proclo)
Understudies:
Michael Beirne
(Michael Brick),
Thomas Leopold
(Michael Brick),
Valentine Mayer
(Patron from Sheridan Square, Patron in Chaps),
John Mintun
(Chris, Claude Perkins),
Chi Chi Navarro
(Googie Gomez) and
Hal Norman
(Abe)
Awards
Tony Award®
Best Featured Actress in a Play
1975 Winner
Rita Moreno
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Actress in a Play
1975 Nominee
Rita Moreno
Outstanding New Play (American)
1975 Nominee
Produced by
Adela Holzer
Written by
Terrence McNally
People
Awards
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Produced by
Adela Holzer
Originally performed at the
Yale Repertory Theatre (Robert Brustein, Artistic Director)
Written by
Terrence McNally
Directed by
Robert Drivas
Scenic Design by
Lawrence King
and
Michael H. Yeargan
; Costume Design by
Lawrence King
and
Michael H. Yeargan
; Lighting Design by
Martin Aronstein
; Miss Moreno's hairstyles by
Vidal Sassoon
General Manager:
Theatre Now, Inc.
,
Edward H. Davis
and
William Court Cohen
; Company Manager:
Leo K. Cohen
Production Supervisor:
Mitch Miller
; Production Stage Manager:
Larry Forde
; Stage Manager:
Steve Beckler
Casting Director:
Geoffrey Johnson
and
Geri Windsor and Associates
; General Press Representative:
Michael Alpert Public Relations
; Press Representative:
Marilynn LeVine
and
Ellen Levene
; Advertising:
Mike Mones
and
Blaine-Thompson
Rita Moreno
Googie Gomez
Jan 10, 1975 - Oct 28, 1975
Jerry Stiller
Carmine Vespucci
Jack Weston
Gaetano Proclo
F. Murray Abraham
Chris
Christopher J. Brown
Duff
Stephen Collins
Michael Brick
George Dzundza
Abe
John Everson
Tiger
Ruth Jaroslow
Vivian Proclo
Paul B. Price
Claude Perkins
Ron Abel
Pianist
Bruce Bauer
Policeman
Richard Boccelli
Crisco
Hortensia Colorado
Maurine
Tony de Santis
Sheldon Farenthold
John Remme
Patron in Chaps
Steve Scott
Patron from Sheridan Square
Standby:
George Dzundza
(Gaetano Proclo, Carmine Vespucci) and
Vera Lockwood
(Vivian Proclo)
Understudies:
Bruce Bauer
(Michael Brick),
Richard Boccelli
(Abe),
Hortensia Colorado
(Googie Gomez),
John Remme
(Chris, Claude Perkins) and
Steve Scott
(Tiger, Duff)
Longacre Theatre
(Jan 20, 1975 - Jan 04, 1976)
Cast
June Gable
Performed the role twice a week from Sept - Oct 1975, then took over full-time
Googie Gomez
Oct 29, 1975 - Jan 04, 1976
Googie Gomez
Sep 1975 - Oct 1975
Alternate
Stubby Kaye
Gaetano Proclo
Mike Kellin
Carmine Vespucci
Rik Colitti
Claude Perkins
Michael Egan
Abe
Paul Espel
Michael Brick
Larry Gilman
Tiger
Vera Lockwood
Vivian Proclo
Michael Beirne
Policeman
Robert Drivas
Chris
George Dzundza
Gaetano Proclo
Thomas Leopold
Policeman
John Mintun
Patron in Chaps
Chi Chi Navarro
Maurine
Jun 13, 1975 - ?
Hal Norman
Crisco
Antonia Rey
Vivian Proclo
Michael Rose
Pianist
Linda Scoullar
Maurine
Standby:
Michael Egan
(Gaetano Proclo, Carmine Vespucci),
Arlene Fontana
(Googie Gomez) and
Linda Scoullar
(Vivian Proclo)
Understudies:
Michael Beirne
(Michael Brick),
Thomas Leopold
(Michael Brick),
Valentine Mayer
(Patron from Sheridan Square, Patron in Chaps),
John Mintun
(Chris, Claude Perkins),
Chi Chi Navarro
(Googie Gomez) and
Hal Norman
(Abe)
Tony Award®
Best Featured Actress in a Play
1975 Winner
Rita Moreno
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Actress in a Play
1975 Nominee
Rita Moreno
Outstanding New Play (American)
1975 Nominee
Produced by
Adela Holzer
Written by
Terrence McNally
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