Opening Date

Sep 06, 1972

Closing Date

Mar 18, 1973

PlayComedyOriginalNational Tour

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

Opening night credits for this production have not yet been finalized.
Setting
A variety of kitchens on the outskirts of a major city on the day before Thanksgiving. From nine in the morning until nine the same evening.

Produced by Frederick Brisson; Produced in association with Plum Productions, Inc.
Written by George Furth; Incidental music by Stephen Sondheim
Directed by Michael Bennett
Scenic Design by Peter Larkin; Costume Design by Sara Brook; Lighting Design by David F. Segal; Hair Design by Joe Tubens; Make-Up Design by Joe Cranzano; Assistant Lighting Design: Timmy Harris
General Manager: Ben Rosenberg; Company Manager: James Awe
Production Supervisor: Jeff Chambers; Production Stage Manager: Bud Coffey; Assistant Stage Mgr: Stacy McAdams
Assistant to the Director: Larry Cohen; Assistant to the Producer: Fred Herbert
Press Representative: Harvey Sabinson, Lee Solters and Willard Keefe; Production Assistant: Bob Avian
Emily
in "Emily"
 
Celia
in "Celia"
 
Dorothy
in "Dorothy"
 
Ma
in "Ma"
Phil
in "Celia"
Lou
in "Dorothy"
Pa
in "Pa"
Frank
in "Emily"
Ned
in "Dorothy"
Swede
in "Celia"
Priest
in "Ma"
Standby: Carol Gustafson (Emily, Celia, Dorothy, Ma) and Lloyd Harris (Swede, Ned, Pa)
Company Manager: John L. Toohey
Press Representative: Samuel Lurie
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Engagement Dates

Theatre

City and State

Feb 27, 1973 - Mar 18, 1973
Los Angeles, CA
Feb 19, 1973 - Feb 24, 1973
St. Louis, MO
Jan 29, 1973 - Feb 17, 1973
Toronto, ON
Jan 22, 1973 - Jan 27, 1973
Indianapolis, IN
Jan 15, 1973 - Jan 20, 1973
Columbus, OH
Jan 09, 1973 - Jan 14, 1973
Pittsburgh, PA
Dec 19, 1972 - Jan 07, 1973
Washington, DC
Dec 04, 1972 - Dec 16, 1972
Baltimore, MD
Nov 21, 1972 - Dec 02, 1972
Philadelphia, PA
Nov 13, 1972 - Nov 19, 1972
Cleveland, OH
Oct 09, 1972 - Nov 11, 1972
Chicago, IL
Sep 06, 1972 - Oct 07, 1972
Detroit, MI