PlayOriginalBroadway
Opening Date
Nov 14, 1964
Closing Date
Nov 28, 1964
Performances
17
PlayOriginalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Cort Theatre
(Nov 14, 1964 - Nov 28, 1964)

Setting
A French provincial town. Ten years after the last war.

Produced by Harold Prince; Produced in association with Michael Codron and Pledon, Ltd.
Written by Jean Anouilh; Translated by Lucienne Hill
Directed by Shirley Butler
Foreign Production Designed by Timothy O'Brien; American Production Supervised by Jean Rosenthal; Costume Design by Donald Brooks; Lighting Design by Jean Rosenthal; Hair Styles by D. Rusty Bonaccorso
General Manager: Carl Fisher; Assistant to Mr. Fisher: Larry Alpert
Production Stage Manager: Ruth Mitchell; Assistant Stage Mgr: Stephen Rich
Assistant to Miss Rosenthal: Richard Burns; Production Assistant to Miss Rosenthal: Maxine S. Taylor
Casting Director: Shirley Rich; Press Representative: Mary Bryant and Louise Weiner; Advertising Representative: Ingram Ash
Vulturne (Mirabeau)
Phillippe (Jesuit Father)
Joseph
Kitchen Boy
Brassac (Tallien)
Robespierre as a Child
Maxime (Saint-Just)
Deschamps (Camille Desmoulins)
Lila (Marie Antoinette)
Victoire (Lucille Desmoulins)
Bitos (Robespieere)
Julien (Danton)
Amanda (Madame Tallien)
Delanoue (Merda)
Charles
Maxime's Butler
Understudies: James Antonio (Maxime (Saint-Just), Deschamps (Camille Desmoulins), Delanoue (Merda), Joseph), Charles Durning (Julien (Danton), Vulturne (Mirabeau), Charles, Brassac (Tallien), Phillippe (Jesuit Father)) and Dixie Marquis (Victoire (Lucille Desmoulins), Amanda (Madame Tallien), Lila (Marie Antoinette))

Tony Award®

 

Best Actor in Play

1965 Nominee
Donald Pleasence
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