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The Survivor
Play
Drama
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Mar 03, 1981
Closing Date
Mar 08, 1981
1st Preview
Feb 17, 1981
1st Preview
Feb 17, 1981
Previews
16
Performances
8
Play
Drama
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Mar 03, 1981
Close Date: Mar 08, 1981
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Morosco Theatre
(Mar 03, 1981 - Mar 08, 1981)
Setting
The Warsaw Ghetto. November, 1940 to April, 1943.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Leased and Operated by
Lester Osterman
Produced by
Craig Anderson
and
Stafford Productions
; Associate Producer:
Buddy Bloom
Originally produced in New York City in May 1980 at
St. Clement's Church
Written by
Susan Nanus
; Based on the book by
Jack Eisner
; Incidental music by
Gary William Friedman
Directed by
Craig Anderson
; Assistant Director:
Robert Caprio
Scenic Design by
Steven Rubin
; Costume Design by
Bill Walker
; Lighting Design by
John Gleason
; Sound Design by
Jan Nebozenko
General Manager:
Harris Goldman
; Company Manager:
Harold Sogard
Production Stage Manager:
Louis D. Pietig
; Stage Manager:
Shari Genser
Musical Coordinator:
Earl Shendell
General Press Representative:
Howard Atlee
and
Bill Evans
; Casting:
Hughes / Moss Casting
; Advertising:
Serino, Coyne & Nappi
Joseph Adams
Lutek
Mark Bendo
Sevek
Loren Brown
Broadway debut
Hela
Richard M. Davidson
Broadway debut
Lutek's Father
Stash
Escapee
Ralph Drischell
Polish Blackmailer
Rudy's Father
Jewish Collaborator
Len Gochman
Aron
David Marshall Grant
Broadway debut
Jacek
Richard Greene
Markowsky
eljko Ivanek
Broadway debut
Yankele
Ruth S. Klinger
Rudy's Mother
Ann Lange
Broadway debut
Halina
Joanna Merlin
Zlatke
Rochelle Parker
Lutek's Mother
Lonny Price
Rudy
Nada Rowand
Sevek's Moèer
Lilia Skala
Grandma Masha
Understudies:
Joseph Adams
(Jacek),
Richard M. Davidson
(Aron),
Joan de Marrais
(Rudy's Mother, Sevek's Moèer, Lutek's Mother),
Ralph Drischell
(Markowsky),
Richard Greene
(Escapee),
eljko Ivanek
(Rudy),
Ruth S. Klinger
(Grandma Masha),
Jeff Marcus
(Lutek, Sevek, Yankele),
Wendy Rosenberg
(Halina, Hela),
Nada Rowand
(Zlatke) and
Hal Sherman
(Lutek's Father, Rudy's Father, Polish Blackmailer, Jewish Collaborator, Stash)
Statistics
Season:
1980-81
View Graph
Week Ending
Gross
% Gross Pot.
Attendance
% Capacity
# Previews
# Perf.
Statistics supplied are courtesy of
The Broadway League
.
The Survivor Statistics
1980-81 Season
GROSS
ATTENDANCE
Gross
Week Ending
Attendance
Week Ending
People
Statistics
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Leased and Operated by
Lester Osterman
Produced by
Craig Anderson
and
Stafford Productions
; Associate Producer:
Buddy Bloom
Originally produced in New York City in May 1980 at
St. Clement's Church
Written by
Susan Nanus
; Based on the book by
Jack Eisner
; Incidental music by
Gary William Friedman
Directed by
Craig Anderson
; Assistant Director:
Robert Caprio
Scenic Design by
Steven Rubin
; Costume Design by
Bill Walker
; Lighting Design by
John Gleason
; Sound Design by
Jan Nebozenko
General Manager:
Harris Goldman
; Company Manager:
Harold Sogard
Production Stage Manager:
Louis D. Pietig
; Stage Manager:
Shari Genser
Musical Coordinator:
Earl Shendell
General Press Representative:
Howard Atlee
and
Bill Evans
; Casting:
Hughes / Moss Casting
; Advertising:
Serino, Coyne & Nappi
Joseph Adams
Lutek
Mark Bendo
Sevek
Loren Brown
Broadway debut
Hela
Richard M. Davidson
Broadway debut
Lutek's Father
Stash
Escapee
Ralph Drischell
Polish Blackmailer
Rudy's Father
Jewish Collaborator
Len Gochman
Aron
David Marshall Grant
Broadway debut
Jacek
Richard Greene
Markowsky
eljko Ivanek
Broadway debut
Yankele
Ruth S. Klinger
Rudy's Mother
Ann Lange
Broadway debut
Halina
Joanna Merlin
Zlatke
Rochelle Parker
Lutek's Mother
Lonny Price
Rudy
Nada Rowand
Sevek's Moèer
Lilia Skala
Grandma Masha
Understudies:
Joseph Adams
(Jacek),
Richard M. Davidson
(Aron),
Joan de Marrais
(Rudy's Mother, Sevek's Moèer, Lutek's Mother),
Ralph Drischell
(Markowsky),
Richard Greene
(Escapee),
eljko Ivanek
(Rudy),
Ruth S. Klinger
(Grandma Masha),
Jeff Marcus
(Lutek, Sevek, Yankele),
Wendy Rosenberg
(Halina, Hela),
Nada Rowand
(Zlatke) and
Hal Sherman
(Lutek's Father, Rudy's Father, Polish Blackmailer, Jewish Collaborator, Stash)
Season:
1980-81
View Graph
Week Ending
Gross
% Gross Pot.
Attendance
% Capacity
# Previews
# Perf.
Statistics supplied are courtesy of
The Broadway League
.
The Survivor Statistics
1980-81 Season
GROSS
ATTENDANCE
Gross
Week Ending
Attendance
Week Ending
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