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Timon of Athens
Play
Tragedy
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Nov 04, 1993
Closing Date
Dec 05, 1993
1st Preview
Oct 19, 1993
1st Preview
Oct 19, 1993
Previews
16
Performances
39
Play
Tragedy
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Nov 04, 1993
Close Date: Dec 05, 1993
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Lyceum Theatre
(Nov 04, 1993 - Dec 05, 1993)
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Shubert Organization (Gerald Schoenfeld: Chairman; Bernard B. Jacobs: President)
Produced by
National Actors Theatre (Tony Randall, Founder and Artistic Advisor; Michael Langham, Artistic Advisor; Fred Walker, Managing Director)
The essence of this production was originated and nurtured at
The Stratford Festival of Canada
Written by
William Shakespeare
; Incidental music by
Duke Ellington
Directed by
Michael Langham
; Choreographed by
George Faison
; Assistant Director:
Mark Vietor
Scenic Design by
Douglas Stein
; Costume Design by
Ann Hould-Ward
; Lighting Design by
Richard Nelson
; Sound Design by
Keith Handegord
General Manager:
Niko Associates, Inc. (Manny Kladitis, Founder and President)
; Company Manager:
Brig Berney
; Executive Producer:
Manny Kladitis
Production Stage Manager:
Michael Ritchie
; Technical Supervisor:
Technical Theater Services, Ltd.
; Production Manager:
John H. Paull, III
and
Rhys Williams
; Technical Director:
Robert Parks Johnson
; Production Supervisor:
Suzanne Prueter
Music adapted by
Stanley Silverman
Special Effects by
Gregory Meeh
Casting:
Elizabeth R. Woodman
; Fight Staging by
B. H. Barry
; General Press Representative:
Springer Associates, Inc.
Brian Bedford
Timon
Brian Evaret Chandler
Philotus
Servant to Sempronius
Jefrey Alan Chandler
A Painter
Representative of Isidore's
Michael Cumpsty
Alcibiades
An Army Captain
Andi Davis
Phrynia
John Dybdahl
Citizen
Evelyn W. Ebo
Dancer
Herb Foster
First Senator
State
John Franklyn-Robbins
Apemantus
A Cynic
Annette Helde
Timandra
Francis Henry
Soldier
Ted Hoffstatter
Citizen
Richard Holmes
Hortensius
Servant to Lucullus
Nicholas Kepros
Sempronius
Tom Lacy
Lucullus
Jerry Lanning
A Merchant
Leo Leyden
Third Senator
Church
Michael Lombard
Lucius
Tim MacDonald
Ventidius
Servant to Timon
Alec Mapa
Flaminius
Servant to Timon
Jesse L. Martin
Alcibiades' Officer
Second Masseur
Rod McLachlan
A Photographer
Cupid
Mark Niebuhr
Caphis
An Officer
Bandit
Alec Phoenix
A Jeweller
Bandit
Michael Rudko
Second Senator
Military
Jack Ryland
Flavius
Timon's Steward
Rebecca Sherman
Dancer
Kevin Shinick
Soldier
Derek Smith
A Poet
Representative of Varro's
Michael Stuhlbarg
An Old Athenian
First Masseur
Bandit
Stevi Van Meter
Dancer
Michael Wiggins
Servilius
Servant to Timon
John Burton Willson
Citizen
Understudies:
Brian Evaret Chandler
(Soldier, Second Masseur),
Andi Davis
(Timandra),
Annette Helde
(Phrynia),
Richard Holmes
(A Painter, First Senator, Representative of Isidore's),
Martin Kildare
(Ventidius, First Masseur, Bandit),
Tim MacDonald
(Flavius),
Alec Mapa
(Cupid, Soldier, A Photographer),
Jesse L. Martin
(Alcibiades),
Rod McLachlan
(Lucius, Second Senator),
Mark Niebuhr
(Lucullus, Third Senator),
Alec Phoenix
(A Poet, Representative of Varro's),
Blake Robison
(A Merchant, A Jeweller, Hortensius, Bandit),
Michael Rudko
(Apemantus, Sempronius),
Kevin Shinick
(Caphis, Bandit, Flaminius, Servilius),
Derek Smith
(Timon) and
Michael Wiggins
(Philotus, Soldier)
Awards
Tony Award®
Best Revival of a Play
1994 Nominee
Produced by
National Actors Theatre (Tony Randall, Founder and Artistic Advisor; Michael Langham, Artistic Advisor; Fred Walker, Managing Director)
Best Actor in Play
1994 Nominee
Brian Bedford
Best Direction of a Play
1994 Nominee
Directed by
Michael Langham
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Play Revival
1994 Nominee
Produced by
National Actors Theatre (Tony Randall, Founder and Artistic Advisor; Michael Langham, Artistic Advisor; Fred Walker, Managing Director)
Outstanding Actor in a Play
1994 Nominee
Brian Bedford
Outstanding Music in a Play
1994 Nominee
Incidental music by
Duke Ellington
Music adapted by
Stanley Silverman
Statistics
Season:
1993-94
View Graph
Week Ending
Gross
% Gross Pot.
Attendance
% Capacity
# Previews
# Perf.
Statistics supplied are courtesy of
The Broadway League
.
Timon of Athens Statistics
1993-94 Season
GROSS
ATTENDANCE
Gross
Week Ending
Attendance
Week Ending
People
Awards
Statistics
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Shubert Organization (Gerald Schoenfeld: Chairman; Bernard B. Jacobs: President)
Produced by
National Actors Theatre (Tony Randall, Founder and Artistic Advisor; Michael Langham, Artistic Advisor; Fred Walker, Managing Director)
The essence of this production was originated and nurtured at
The Stratford Festival of Canada
Written by
William Shakespeare
; Incidental music by
Duke Ellington
Directed by
Michael Langham
; Choreographed by
George Faison
; Assistant Director:
Mark Vietor
Scenic Design by
Douglas Stein
; Costume Design by
Ann Hould-Ward
; Lighting Design by
Richard Nelson
; Sound Design by
Keith Handegord
General Manager:
Niko Associates, Inc. (Manny Kladitis, Founder and President)
; Company Manager:
Brig Berney
; Executive Producer:
Manny Kladitis
Production Stage Manager:
Michael Ritchie
; Technical Supervisor:
Technical Theater Services, Ltd.
; Production Manager:
John H. Paull, III
and
Rhys Williams
; Technical Director:
Robert Parks Johnson
; Production Supervisor:
Suzanne Prueter
Music adapted by
Stanley Silverman
Special Effects by
Gregory Meeh
Casting:
Elizabeth R. Woodman
; Fight Staging by
B. H. Barry
; General Press Representative:
Springer Associates, Inc.
Brian Bedford
Timon
Brian Evaret Chandler
Philotus
Servant to Sempronius
Jefrey Alan Chandler
A Painter
Representative of Isidore's
Michael Cumpsty
Alcibiades
An Army Captain
Andi Davis
Phrynia
John Dybdahl
Citizen
Evelyn W. Ebo
Dancer
Herb Foster
First Senator
State
John Franklyn-Robbins
Apemantus
A Cynic
Annette Helde
Timandra
Francis Henry
Soldier
Ted Hoffstatter
Citizen
Richard Holmes
Hortensius
Servant to Lucullus
Nicholas Kepros
Sempronius
Tom Lacy
Lucullus
Jerry Lanning
A Merchant
Leo Leyden
Third Senator
Church
Michael Lombard
Lucius
Tim MacDonald
Ventidius
Servant to Timon
Alec Mapa
Flaminius
Servant to Timon
Jesse L. Martin
Alcibiades' Officer
Second Masseur
Rod McLachlan
A Photographer
Cupid
Mark Niebuhr
Caphis
An Officer
Bandit
Alec Phoenix
A Jeweller
Bandit
Michael Rudko
Second Senator
Military
Jack Ryland
Flavius
Timon's Steward
Rebecca Sherman
Dancer
Kevin Shinick
Soldier
Derek Smith
A Poet
Representative of Varro's
Michael Stuhlbarg
An Old Athenian
First Masseur
Bandit
Stevi Van Meter
Dancer
Michael Wiggins
Servilius
Servant to Timon
John Burton Willson
Citizen
Understudies:
Brian Evaret Chandler
(Soldier, Second Masseur),
Andi Davis
(Timandra),
Annette Helde
(Phrynia),
Richard Holmes
(A Painter, First Senator, Representative of Isidore's),
Martin Kildare
(Ventidius, First Masseur, Bandit),
Tim MacDonald
(Flavius),
Alec Mapa
(Cupid, Soldier, A Photographer),
Jesse L. Martin
(Alcibiades),
Rod McLachlan
(Lucius, Second Senator),
Mark Niebuhr
(Lucullus, Third Senator),
Alec Phoenix
(A Poet, Representative of Varro's),
Blake Robison
(A Merchant, A Jeweller, Hortensius, Bandit),
Michael Rudko
(Apemantus, Sempronius),
Kevin Shinick
(Caphis, Bandit, Flaminius, Servilius),
Derek Smith
(Timon) and
Michael Wiggins
(Philotus, Soldier)
Tony Award®
Best Revival of a Play
1994 Nominee
Produced by
National Actors Theatre (Tony Randall, Founder and Artistic Advisor; Michael Langham, Artistic Advisor; Fred Walker, Managing Director)
Best Actor in Play
1994 Nominee
Brian Bedford
Best Direction of a Play
1994 Nominee
Directed by
Michael Langham
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Play Revival
1994 Nominee
Produced by
National Actors Theatre (Tony Randall, Founder and Artistic Advisor; Michael Langham, Artistic Advisor; Fred Walker, Managing Director)
Outstanding Actor in a Play
1994 Nominee
Brian Bedford
Outstanding Music in a Play
1994 Nominee
Incidental music by
Duke Ellington
Music adapted by
Stanley Silverman
Season:
1993-94
View Graph
Week Ending
Gross
% Gross Pot.
Attendance
% Capacity
# Previews
# Perf.
Statistics supplied are courtesy of
The Broadway League
.
Timon of Athens Statistics
1993-94 Season
GROSS
ATTENDANCE
Gross
Week Ending
Attendance
Week Ending
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