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Stalag 17
Play
Comedy
Melodrama
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
May 08, 1951
Closing Date
Jun 21, 1952
Performances
472
Play
Comedy
Melodrama
Original
Broadway
Open Date: May 08, 1951
Close Date: Jun 21, 1952
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
48th Street Theatre
(May 08, 1951 - Jun 21, 1952)
Description
A play in three acts
Setting
A barrack of Stalag 17 somewhere in Germany, during World War II; December 1944
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned / Operated by
William A. Brady
Produced by
José Ferrer
; Associate Producer:
Richard Condon
Written by
Donald Bevan
and
Edmund Trzcinski
Directed by
José Ferrer
Scenic Design by
John Robert Lloyd
; Lighting Design by
John Robert Lloyd
; Costume Design by
Noel Taylor
General Manager:
Milton Baron
; Company Manager:
J. R. Williams
Production Stage Manager:
Buford Armitage
; Stage Manager:
Earl J. Brisgal
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Eric Fleming
General Press Representative:
David Lipsky
; Assistant Press Representative:
Joseph G. Lustig
; Press Representative:
Peggy Phillips
; Advertising:
Lawrence Weiner
Jess Cain
Peterson
Frank Campanella
Horney
Garry Davis
Red-Dog
John Ericson
Broadway debut
Sefton
Eric Fleming
McKay
Douglas Henderson
McCarthy
Laurence Hugo
Price
Harvey Lembeck
Harry Shapiro
Curt Lowens
S.S. Guard
Frank Maxwell
Hoffman
May 08, 1951 - May 31, 1952
Allan Melvin
Broadway debut
Reed
William Pierson
Marko
Richard Poston
Witherspoon
Lothar Rewalt
Corporal Shultz
Mark Roberts
Broadway debut
Dunbar
May 08, 1951 - May 31, 1952
Ludwig Roth
Geneva Man
May 08, 1951 - May 31, 1952
Robert Shawley
Herb Gordon
Otto Simanek
German Captain
Robert Strauss
Stosh
Edwin Strome
2nd Guard
Arthur Walsh
Duke
48th Street Theatre
(May 08, 1951 - Jun 21, 1952)
Assistant Stage Mgr:
Jason Robards
Cast
Richard Cleary
Herb Gordon
circa. Apr 1952 - ?
Garry Davis
Harry Shapiro
circa. Apr 1952 - ?
Glenn Dicus
McCarthy
Jun 02, 1952 - Jun 21, 1952
Vincent Donahue
McKay
Jun 02, 1952 - Jun 21, 1952
Michael Everett
Red-Dog
circa. Apr 1952 - ?
Eric Fleming
Witherspoon
Apr 1952 - May 31, 1952
J. Richard Jones
Marko
circa. Apr 1952 - ?
Mike Kellin
Stosh
Samuel N. Kirkham
McKay
Apr 1952 - May 31, 1952
Robert Lansing
Broadway debut
Dunbar
Jun 02, 1952 - Jun 21, 1952
Tommy Maier
McCarthy
Apr 1952 - May 31, 1952
Edward Platt
Hoffman
Jun 02, 1952 - Jun 21, 1952
Jason Robards
Broadway debut
Witherspoon
Jun 02, 1952 - Jun 21, 1952
Victor Sordan
Geneva Man
Jun 02, 1952 - Jun 21, 1952
Harold J. Stone
Stosh
Apr 1952 - May 31, 1952
Robinson Stone
Horney
Edward Stroll
Duke
George Tobias
Stosh
Jun 02, 1952 - Jun 21, 1952
Understudy:
Jason Robards
Awards
Tony Award®
Best Director
1952 Winner
Directed by
José Ferrer
People
Awards
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned / Operated by
William A. Brady
Produced by
José Ferrer
; Associate Producer:
Richard Condon
Written by
Donald Bevan
and
Edmund Trzcinski
Directed by
José Ferrer
Scenic Design by
John Robert Lloyd
; Lighting Design by
John Robert Lloyd
; Costume Design by
Noel Taylor
General Manager:
Milton Baron
; Company Manager:
J. R. Williams
Production Stage Manager:
Buford Armitage
; Stage Manager:
Earl J. Brisgal
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Eric Fleming
General Press Representative:
David Lipsky
; Assistant Press Representative:
Joseph G. Lustig
; Press Representative:
Peggy Phillips
; Advertising:
Lawrence Weiner
Jess Cain
Peterson
Frank Campanella
Horney
Garry Davis
Red-Dog
John Ericson
Broadway debut
Sefton
Eric Fleming
McKay
Douglas Henderson
McCarthy
Laurence Hugo
Price
Harvey Lembeck
Harry Shapiro
Curt Lowens
S.S. Guard
Frank Maxwell
Hoffman
May 08, 1951 - May 31, 1952
Allan Melvin
Broadway debut
Reed
William Pierson
Marko
Richard Poston
Witherspoon
Lothar Rewalt
Corporal Shultz
Mark Roberts
Broadway debut
Dunbar
May 08, 1951 - May 31, 1952
Ludwig Roth
Geneva Man
May 08, 1951 - May 31, 1952
Robert Shawley
Herb Gordon
Otto Simanek
German Captain
Robert Strauss
Stosh
Edwin Strome
2nd Guard
Arthur Walsh
Duke
48th Street Theatre
(May 08, 1951 - Jun 21, 1952)
Assistant Stage Mgr:
Jason Robards
Cast
Richard Cleary
Herb Gordon
circa. Apr 1952 - ?
Garry Davis
Harry Shapiro
circa. Apr 1952 - ?
Glenn Dicus
McCarthy
Jun 02, 1952 - Jun 21, 1952
Vincent Donahue
McKay
Jun 02, 1952 - Jun 21, 1952
Michael Everett
Red-Dog
circa. Apr 1952 - ?
Eric Fleming
Witherspoon
Apr 1952 - May 31, 1952
J. Richard Jones
Marko
circa. Apr 1952 - ?
Mike Kellin
Stosh
Samuel N. Kirkham
McKay
Apr 1952 - May 31, 1952
Robert Lansing
Broadway debut
Dunbar
Jun 02, 1952 - Jun 21, 1952
Tommy Maier
McCarthy
Apr 1952 - May 31, 1952
Edward Platt
Hoffman
Jun 02, 1952 - Jun 21, 1952
Jason Robards
Broadway debut
Witherspoon
Jun 02, 1952 - Jun 21, 1952
Victor Sordan
Geneva Man
Jun 02, 1952 - Jun 21, 1952
Harold J. Stone
Stosh
Apr 1952 - May 31, 1952
Robinson Stone
Horney
Edward Stroll
Duke
George Tobias
Stosh
Jun 02, 1952 - Jun 21, 1952
Understudy:
Jason Robards
Tony Award®
Best Director
1952 Winner
Directed by
José Ferrer
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