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Opening Date
Oct 30, 1975
Closing Date
Mar 13, 1976
1st Preview
Oct 27, 1975
1st Preview
Oct 27, 1975
Previews
3
Performances
156
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Open Date: Oct 30, 1975
Close Date: Mar 13, 1976
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Ethel Barrymore Theatre
(Oct 30, 1975 - Mar 13, 1976)
Setting
1917. Zurich, in two locations: a section of the public library and the drawing room of Henry Carr's apartment.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Produced by
David Merrick
,
Doris Cole Abrahams
and
Burry Fredrik
; Produced in association with
S. Spencer Davids
and
Eddie Kulukundis
Written by
Tom Stoppard
Directed by
Peter Wood
Scenic Design by
Carl Toms
; Costume Design by
Carl Toms
; Lighting Design by
Robert Ornbo
Production Stage Manager:
Alan Hall
; Stage Manager:
Susie Cordon
Musical Supervisor:
Grant Hossack
Press Representative:
Solters & Roskin, Inc.
and
Bud Westman
; Movement directed by
William Chappell
James Booth
James Joyce
John Bott
Bennett
Frances Cuka
Nadezhda Krupskaya
Tim Curry
Tristan Tzara
Beth Morris
Cecily Carruthers
Meg Wynn Owen
Gwendolen Carr
Harry Towb
Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov (Lenin)
John Wood
Henry Carr
Standby:
David Dukes
(Henry Carr)
Understudies:
John Bott
(James Joyce),
John Clarkson
(Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov (Lenin), Bennett),
Edward Earle
(James Joyce),
Leila Martin
(Nadezhda Krupskaya) and
Kate McGregor-Stewart
(Gwendolen Carr, Cecily Carruthers)
Ethel Barrymore Theatre
(Oct 30, 1975 - Mar 13, 1976)
Cast
David Dukes
Henry Carr
Awards
Tony Award®
Best Play
1976 Winner
Written by
Tom Stoppard
Produced by
David Merrick
,
Doris Cole Abrahams
and
Burry Fredrik
; Produced in association with
S. Spencer Davids
and
Eddie Kulukundis
Best Actor in Play
1976 Winner
John Wood
Best Direction of a Play
1976 Nominee
Directed by
Peter Wood
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Actor in a Play
1976 Winner
John Wood
Outstanding Lighting Design
1976 Nominee
Lighting Design by
Robert Ornbo
People
Awards
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Produced by
David Merrick
,
Doris Cole Abrahams
and
Burry Fredrik
; Produced in association with
S. Spencer Davids
and
Eddie Kulukundis
Written by
Tom Stoppard
Directed by
Peter Wood
Scenic Design by
Carl Toms
; Costume Design by
Carl Toms
; Lighting Design by
Robert Ornbo
Production Stage Manager:
Alan Hall
; Stage Manager:
Susie Cordon
Musical Supervisor:
Grant Hossack
Press Representative:
Solters & Roskin, Inc.
and
Bud Westman
; Movement directed by
William Chappell
James Booth
James Joyce
John Bott
Bennett
Frances Cuka
Nadezhda Krupskaya
Tim Curry
Tristan Tzara
Beth Morris
Cecily Carruthers
Meg Wynn Owen
Gwendolen Carr
Harry Towb
Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov (Lenin)
John Wood
Henry Carr
Standby:
David Dukes
(Henry Carr)
Understudies:
John Bott
(James Joyce),
John Clarkson
(Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov (Lenin), Bennett),
Edward Earle
(James Joyce),
Leila Martin
(Nadezhda Krupskaya) and
Kate McGregor-Stewart
(Gwendolen Carr, Cecily Carruthers)
Ethel Barrymore Theatre
(Oct 30, 1975 - Mar 13, 1976)
Cast
David Dukes
Henry Carr
Tony Award®
Best Play
1976 Winner
Written by
Tom Stoppard
Produced by
David Merrick
,
Doris Cole Abrahams
and
Burry Fredrik
; Produced in association with
S. Spencer Davids
and
Eddie Kulukundis
Best Actor in Play
1976 Winner
John Wood
Best Direction of a Play
1976 Nominee
Directed by
Peter Wood
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Actor in a Play
1976 Winner
John Wood
Outstanding Lighting Design
1976 Nominee
Lighting Design by
Robert Ornbo
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