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That Lady
Play
Drama
Romance
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Nov 22, 1949
Closing Date
Jan 28, 1950
Performances
79
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Romance
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Open Date: Nov 22, 1949
Close Date: Jan 28, 1950
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Martin Beck Theatre
(Nov 22, 1949 - Jan 28, 1950)
Description
A play in three acts
Setting
A Drawing-Room and Ana de Mendoza's Bedroom in the Eboli Place, Madrid; The King's Workroom, Alcazar, Madrid. Sept. 1577-1590
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned / Operated by
Martin Beck Theatre Corporation
Produced by
Katharine Cornell
Written by
Kate O'Brien
; from "For One Sweet Grape" by
Kate O'Brien
Staged by
Guthrie McClintic
Scenic Design by
Rolf Gérard
; Costume Design by
Rolf Gérard
General Manager:
Gertrude Macy
; Company Manager:
William G. Tisdale
Assistant Stage Mgr:
Patricia Cheyney
; Stage Manager:
James Nielson
Press Representative:
Bernard Simon
; Press Assistant:
Robert Ganshaw
; Associate Press Representative:
Howard Newman
Katharine Cornell
Ana de Mendoza y de Gomez
Princess of Eboli
Henry Daniell
Philip II
King of Spain
Henry Stephenson
Cardinal Gaspar de Quiroga
Archbishop of Toledo
Torin Thatcher
Antonio Perez
Secretary of State for Spain
Joseph Wiseman
Juan De Escovedo
Secretary to Don Juan of Austria
Peter Barno
Pablo
A Footman
Wallace Chadwell
Kings' Footman
Oliver Cliff
A Doctor
Will Kuluva
Don Mateo Vasquez
Counselor to the King
Esther Minciotti
Bernardina Cavero
Duenna to the Princess of Eboli
Lita Dal Porto
Paca
A Maid-servant
Anthony Radecki
Jorge
Another Footman
Jada Rowland
Anichu
Youngest Daughter of the Princess of Eboli
Marian Seldes
Anichu at 18
Countess of Pastrana
Richard Sterling
Esteban
a servant
David J. Stewart
Manuel Ortega
Captain of the Kings' Guard
Douglas Watson
Rodrigo
Duke of Pastana, Eldest Son of the Princess of Eboli
Nov 22, 1949 - Jan 24, 1950
Martin Beck Theatre
(Nov 22, 1949 - Jan 28, 1950)
Cast
Martin Brooks
Rodrigo
Duke of Pastana, Eldest Son of the Princess of Eboli
Jan 25, 1950 - Jan 28, 1950
Richard Sterling
A Doctor
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned / Operated by
Martin Beck Theatre Corporation
Produced by
Katharine Cornell
Written by
Kate O'Brien
; from "For One Sweet Grape" by
Kate O'Brien
Staged by
Guthrie McClintic
Scenic Design by
Rolf Gérard
; Costume Design by
Rolf Gérard
General Manager:
Gertrude Macy
; Company Manager:
William G. Tisdale
Assistant Stage Mgr:
Patricia Cheyney
; Stage Manager:
James Nielson
Press Representative:
Bernard Simon
; Press Assistant:
Robert Ganshaw
; Associate Press Representative:
Howard Newman
Katharine Cornell
Ana de Mendoza y de Gomez
Princess of Eboli
Henry Daniell
Philip II
King of Spain
Henry Stephenson
Cardinal Gaspar de Quiroga
Archbishop of Toledo
Torin Thatcher
Antonio Perez
Secretary of State for Spain
Joseph Wiseman
Juan De Escovedo
Secretary to Don Juan of Austria
Peter Barno
Pablo
A Footman
Wallace Chadwell
Kings' Footman
Oliver Cliff
A Doctor
Will Kuluva
Don Mateo Vasquez
Counselor to the King
Esther Minciotti
Bernardina Cavero
Duenna to the Princess of Eboli
Lita Dal Porto
Paca
A Maid-servant
Anthony Radecki
Jorge
Another Footman
Jada Rowland
Anichu
Youngest Daughter of the Princess of Eboli
Marian Seldes
Anichu at 18
Countess of Pastrana
Richard Sterling
Esteban
a servant
David J. Stewart
Manuel Ortega
Captain of the Kings' Guard
Douglas Watson
Rodrigo
Duke of Pastana, Eldest Son of the Princess of Eboli
Nov 22, 1949 - Jan 24, 1950
Martin Beck Theatre
(Nov 22, 1949 - Jan 28, 1950)
Cast
Martin Brooks
Rodrigo
Duke of Pastana, Eldest Son of the Princess of Eboli
Jan 25, 1950 - Jan 28, 1950
Richard Sterling
A Doctor
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