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The Shadow Box
Play
Drama
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Mar 31, 1977
Closing Date
Dec 31, 1977
1st Preview
Mar 26, 1977
1st Preview
Mar 26, 1977
Previews
5
Performances
315
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Open Date: Mar 31, 1977
Close Date: Dec 31, 1977
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Morosco Theatre
(Mar 31, 1977 - Oct 29, 1977)
Lunt-Fontanne Theatre
(Oct 31, 1977 - Dec 31, 1977)
Setting
Three cottages on the grounds of a large hospital.
Media
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People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned / Operated by
L-O Management Corporation (Lester Osterman, Managing Dir.; Richard Horner, Gen. Mgr.; Allan Francis, Comptroller)
Produced by
Lester Osterman
,
Ken Marsolais
,
Allan Francis
and
Leonard Soloway
; Associate Producer:
Philip Getter
and
Bernard Stuchin
Originally produced by
Center Theatre Group / Mark Taper Forum (Gordon Davidson, Artistic Director; William P. Wingate, General Manager)
and
The Long Wharf Theatre (M. Edgar Rosenblum, Executive Director; Arvin Brown, Artistic Director)
Written by
Michael Cristofer
Directed by
Gordon Davidson
Scenic Design by
Ming Cho Lee
; Costume Design by
Bill Walker
; Lighting Design by
Ronald Wallace
; Miss Elliott's Hair Styled by
Patrick D. Morton
Company Manager:
Robert H. Wallner
Production Stage Manager:
Franklin Keysar
General Press Representative:
Betty Lee Hunt
and
Maria Cristina Pucci
; Advertising:
The Blaine Thompson Company
Joyce Ebert
Maggie
Patricia Elliott
Beverly
Geraldine Fitzgerald
Felicity
Rose Gregorio
Agnes
Laurence Luckinbill
Brian
Simon Oakland
Joe
Mandy Patinkin
Mark
Josef Sommer
The Interviewer
Vincent Stewart
Steve
Morosco Theatre
(Mar 31, 1977 - Oct 29, 1977)
Stage Manager:
Bethe Ward
Cast
Mary Carver
Felicity
Apr 30, 1977 - ?
Timothy Crowe
The Interviewer
Brian
Gwyda DonHowe
Beverly
Aug 1977 - ?
Thomas Hill
Joe
Clifton James
Joe
May 23, 1977 - ?
Stephen Keep
The Interviewer
Ted LePlat
Mark
David Rasche
Mark
Sloane Shelton
Maggie
Josef Sommer
Brian
Aug 1977 - ?
Georgia Southcotte
Felicity
Dai Stockton
Steve
Standby:
Timothy Crowe
(Brian),
Victor Garber
(Mark),
Stephen Keep
(Brian),
Richard Kuss
(Joe, The Interviewer),
Pamela Lincoln
(Beverly, Agnes),
Sloane Shelton
(Felicity, Maggie),
Georgia Southcotte
(Maggie),
Dai Stockton
(Steve) and
Claudette Sutherland
(Beverly, Agnes)
Lunt-Fontanne Theatre
(Oct 31, 1977 - Dec 31, 1977)
Cast
Rob DeRosa
Steve
Marge Redmond
Maggie
Robin Strasser
Agnes
Awards
Tony Award®
Best Play
1977 Winner
Written by
Michael Cristofer
Produced by
Lester Osterman
,
Ken Marsolais
,
Allan Francis
and
Leonard Soloway
Best Featured Actor in a Play
1977 Nominee
Laurence Luckinbill
Best Featured Actress in a Play
1977 Nominee
Patricia Elliott
Rose Gregorio
Best Direction of a Play
1977 Winner
Directed by
Gordon Davidson
Pulitzer Prize
for Drama
1977 Winner
Written by
Michael Cristofer
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play
1977 Nominee
Joyce Ebert
Rose Gregorio
Outstanding New Play (American)
1977 Nominee
Produced by
Lester Osterman
,
Ken Marsolais
,
Allan Francis
and
Leonard Soloway
Written by
Michael Cristofer
People
Awards
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned / Operated by
L-O Management Corporation (Lester Osterman, Managing Dir.; Richard Horner, Gen. Mgr.; Allan Francis, Comptroller)
Produced by
Lester Osterman
,
Ken Marsolais
,
Allan Francis
and
Leonard Soloway
; Associate Producer:
Philip Getter
and
Bernard Stuchin
Originally produced by
Center Theatre Group / Mark Taper Forum (Gordon Davidson, Artistic Director; William P. Wingate, General Manager)
and
The Long Wharf Theatre (M. Edgar Rosenblum, Executive Director; Arvin Brown, Artistic Director)
Written by
Michael Cristofer
Directed by
Gordon Davidson
Scenic Design by
Ming Cho Lee
; Costume Design by
Bill Walker
; Lighting Design by
Ronald Wallace
; Miss Elliott's Hair Styled by
Patrick D. Morton
Company Manager:
Robert H. Wallner
Production Stage Manager:
Franklin Keysar
General Press Representative:
Betty Lee Hunt
and
Maria Cristina Pucci
; Advertising:
The Blaine Thompson Company
Joyce Ebert
Maggie
Patricia Elliott
Beverly
Geraldine Fitzgerald
Felicity
Rose Gregorio
Agnes
Laurence Luckinbill
Brian
Simon Oakland
Joe
Mandy Patinkin
Mark
Josef Sommer
The Interviewer
Vincent Stewart
Steve
Morosco Theatre
(Mar 31, 1977 - Oct 29, 1977)
Stage Manager:
Bethe Ward
Cast
Mary Carver
Felicity
Apr 30, 1977 - ?
Timothy Crowe
The Interviewer
Brian
Gwyda DonHowe
Beverly
Aug 1977 - ?
Thomas Hill
Joe
Clifton James
Joe
May 23, 1977 - ?
Stephen Keep
The Interviewer
Ted LePlat
Mark
David Rasche
Mark
Sloane Shelton
Maggie
Josef Sommer
Brian
Aug 1977 - ?
Georgia Southcotte
Felicity
Dai Stockton
Steve
Standby:
Timothy Crowe
(Brian),
Victor Garber
(Mark),
Stephen Keep
(Brian),
Richard Kuss
(Joe, The Interviewer),
Pamela Lincoln
(Beverly, Agnes),
Sloane Shelton
(Felicity, Maggie),
Georgia Southcotte
(Maggie),
Dai Stockton
(Steve) and
Claudette Sutherland
(Beverly, Agnes)
Lunt-Fontanne Theatre
(Oct 31, 1977 - Dec 31, 1977)
Cast
Rob DeRosa
Steve
Marge Redmond
Maggie
Robin Strasser
Agnes
Tony Award®
Best Play
1977 Winner
Written by
Michael Cristofer
Produced by
Lester Osterman
,
Ken Marsolais
,
Allan Francis
and
Leonard Soloway
Best Featured Actor in a Play
1977 Nominee
Laurence Luckinbill
Best Featured Actress in a Play
1977 Nominee
Patricia Elliott
Rose Gregorio
Best Direction of a Play
1977 Winner
Directed by
Gordon Davidson
Pulitzer Prize
for Drama
1977 Winner
Written by
Michael Cristofer
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play
1977 Nominee
Joyce Ebert
Rose Gregorio
Outstanding New Play (American)
1977 Nominee
Produced by
Lester Osterman
,
Ken Marsolais
,
Allan Francis
and
Leonard Soloway
Written by
Michael Cristofer
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