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Drama
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Oct 24, 1974
Closing Date
Oct 02, 1977
1st Preview
Oct 14, 1974
1st Preview
Oct 14, 1974
Performances
1,209
Play
Drama
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Oct 24, 1974
Close Date: Oct 02, 1977
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Plymouth Theatre
(Oct 24, 1974 - Sep 11, 1976)
Helen Hayes Theatre
(Oct 05, 1976 - Oct 02, 1977)
Setting
The Present. Rokeby Psychiatric Hospital in Southern England.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Plymouth Theatre Owned/Operated by:
The Shubert Organization (Executive Directors: Irving Goldman, Bernard B. Jacobs, Gerald Schoenfeld)
Produced by
Kermit Bloomgarden
and
Doris Cole Abrahams
; Produced in association with
Frank Milton
Written by
Peter Shaffer
; Cinema Music:
Cy Coleman
Directed by
John Dexter
Scenic Design by
John Napier
; Costume Design by
John Napier
; Lighting Design by
Andy Phillips
; Sound Design by
Marc Wilkinson
General Manager:
Max Allentuck
Production Stage Manager:
Robert L. Borod
; Stage Manager:
Nicholas Russiyan
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Michael Wieben
Mime:
Claude Chagrin
; American supervision of scenery and lighting:
Howard Bay
; American supervision of costumes:
Patricia Adshead
; General Press Representative:
John Springer Associates
; Press Representative:
Louis Sica
; Graphic Design:
Gilbert Lesser
; Advertising:
The Blaine Thompson Company
and
Matthew Serino
; Assistant to Mr. Bloomgarden:
John Bloomgarden
; Assistant to the Director:
Gabriel Oshen
; Production Assistant:
Scott Rudin
Peter Firth
Alan Strang
Anthony Hopkins
Martin Dysart
Michael Higgins
Frank Strang
Roberta Maxwell
Jill Mason
Marian Seldes
Hesther Saloman
Frances Sternhagen
Dora Strang
Mary Doyle
Nurse
Gus Kaikkonen
Horse
Philip Kraus
Horse
Walter Mathews
Harry Dalton
Everett McGill
Young Horseman
Nugget
Gabriel Oshen
Horse
David Ramsey
Horse
John Tyrrell
Horse
Standby:
Alan Mixon
(Martin Dysart)
Understudies:
Mary Doyle
(Hesther Saloman, Dora Strang),
Dale Hodges
(Jill Mason, Nurse),
Thomas Hulce
(Alan Strang),
Philip Kraus
(Harry Dalton, Young Horseman, Nugget),
Walter Mathews
(Frank Strang) and
Michael Wieben
(Horse)
Plymouth Theatre
(Oct 24, 1974 - Sep 11, 1976)
Cast
Marian Seldes
Dora Strang
? - Jan 02, 1977
Betsy Beard
Jill Mason
Richard Burton
Martin Dysart
Catherine Byers
Dora Strang
Nurse
Douglas Campbell
Martin Dysart
David Combs
Young Horseman
Nugget
John David
Horse
Mary Doyle
Hesther Saloman
Gary Faga
Horse
Dale Hodges
Nurse
Thomas Hulce
Alan Strang
Robert Lowell Hutton
Horse
Page Johnson
Harry Dalton
Philip Kraus
Harry Dalton
Peter Lobdell
Horse
Keith McDermott
Broadway debut
Alan Strang
Jacob Milligan
Alan Strang
Michael Misita
Horse
Richard Neilson
Harry Dalton
Robert Perault
Horse
Anthony Perkins
Martin Dysart
Don Plumley
Frank Strang
Harry Dalton
Jeffrey David Pomerantz
Horse
Jeanne Ruskin
Jill Mason
Gregory Salata
Horse
Louise Troy
Hesther Saloman
Michael Wieben
Horse
Understudies:
Page Johnson
(Frank Strang),
Tuck Milligan
(Alan Strang) and
Janet Sarno
(Dora Strang, Hesther Saloman)
Helen Hayes Theatre
(Oct 05, 1976 - Oct 02, 1977)
Theatre Owned / Operated by
L-O Management Corporation (Lester Osterman, Managing Dir.; Richard Horner, Gen. Mgr.; Allan Francis, Comptroller)
Production Stage Manager:
Brent Peek
; Stage Manager:
Moose Peting
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
David M. Everard
General Press Representative:
Michael Alpert Public Relations
and
Marilynn LeVine
Cast
Laurinda Barrett
Hesther Saloman
Patrick Bedford
Harry Dalton
Terence Burk
Horse
David Combs
Young Horseman
Nugget
Nancy Frangione
Jill Mason
Page Johnson
Frank Strang
Beverly May
Broadway debut
Dora Strang
Alec McCowen
Martin Dysart
Leonard Nimoy
Martin Dysart
Ellen Parker
Jill Mason
Timothy Potter
Horse
Janet Sarno
Nurse
Danny Sewell
Harry Dalton
Ralph Seymour
Alan Strang
Michael Snyder
Alan Strang
Edward Trotta
Horse
William Wright
Young Horseman
Nugget
Horse
Standby:
David Leary
(Martin Dysart)
Understudies:
Daniel Arden
(Alan Strang),
Patrick Bedford
(Martin Dysart, Frank Strang),
Mia Dillon
(Jill Mason, Nurse),
David M. Everard
(Horse),
Deborah Hedwall
(Jill Mason, Nurse),
Ellen Parker
(Jill Mason, Nurse),
Danny Sewell
(Frank Strang),
Michael Snyder
(Alan Strang) and
William Wright
(Young Horseman, Nugget, Harry Dalton)
Awards
Tony Award®
Best Play
1975 Winner
Written by
Peter Shaffer
Produced by
Kermit Bloomgarden
and
Doris Cole Abrahams
Best Actor in Play
1975 Nominee
Peter Firth
Best Featured Actress in a Play
1975 Nominee
Frances Sternhagen
Best Lighting Design
1975 Nominee
Lighting Design by
Andy Phillips
Best Direction of a Play
1975 Winner
Directed by
John Dexter
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Actor in a Play
1975 Winner
Anthony Hopkins
Outstanding Actor in a Play
1975 Nominee
Peter Firth
Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play
1975 Winner
Frances Sternhagen
Outstanding Director of a Play
1975 Winner
Directed by
John Dexter
Outstanding New Play (Foreign)
1975 Winner
Produced by
Kermit Bloomgarden
and
Doris Cole Abrahams
Written by
Peter Shaffer
Outstanding Costume Design
1975 Nominee
Costume Design by
John Napier
Outstanding Lighting Design
1975 Nominee
Lighting Design by
Andy Phillips
Outstanding Set Design
1975 Nominee
Scenic Design by
John Napier
Theatre World
Award
1975 Recipient
Peter Firth
People
Awards
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Plymouth Theatre Owned/Operated by:
The Shubert Organization (Executive Directors: Irving Goldman, Bernard B. Jacobs, Gerald Schoenfeld)
Produced by
Kermit Bloomgarden
and
Doris Cole Abrahams
; Produced in association with
Frank Milton
Written by
Peter Shaffer
; Cinema Music:
Cy Coleman
Directed by
John Dexter
Scenic Design by
John Napier
; Costume Design by
John Napier
; Lighting Design by
Andy Phillips
; Sound Design by
Marc Wilkinson
General Manager:
Max Allentuck
Production Stage Manager:
Robert L. Borod
; Stage Manager:
Nicholas Russiyan
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Michael Wieben
Mime:
Claude Chagrin
; American supervision of scenery and lighting:
Howard Bay
; American supervision of costumes:
Patricia Adshead
; General Press Representative:
John Springer Associates
; Press Representative:
Louis Sica
; Graphic Design:
Gilbert Lesser
; Advertising:
The Blaine Thompson Company
and
Matthew Serino
; Assistant to Mr. Bloomgarden:
John Bloomgarden
; Assistant to the Director:
Gabriel Oshen
; Production Assistant:
Scott Rudin
Peter Firth
Alan Strang
Anthony Hopkins
Martin Dysart
Michael Higgins
Frank Strang
Roberta Maxwell
Jill Mason
Marian Seldes
Hesther Saloman
Frances Sternhagen
Dora Strang
Mary Doyle
Nurse
Gus Kaikkonen
Horse
Philip Kraus
Horse
Walter Mathews
Harry Dalton
Everett McGill
Young Horseman
Nugget
Gabriel Oshen
Horse
David Ramsey
Horse
John Tyrrell
Horse
Standby:
Alan Mixon
(Martin Dysart)
Understudies:
Mary Doyle
(Hesther Saloman, Dora Strang),
Dale Hodges
(Jill Mason, Nurse),
Thomas Hulce
(Alan Strang),
Philip Kraus
(Harry Dalton, Young Horseman, Nugget),
Walter Mathews
(Frank Strang) and
Michael Wieben
(Horse)
Plymouth Theatre
(Oct 24, 1974 - Sep 11, 1976)
Cast
Marian Seldes
Dora Strang
? - Jan 02, 1977
Betsy Beard
Jill Mason
Richard Burton
Martin Dysart
Catherine Byers
Dora Strang
Nurse
Douglas Campbell
Martin Dysart
David Combs
Young Horseman
Nugget
John David
Horse
Mary Doyle
Hesther Saloman
Gary Faga
Horse
Dale Hodges
Nurse
Thomas Hulce
Alan Strang
Robert Lowell Hutton
Horse
Page Johnson
Harry Dalton
Philip Kraus
Harry Dalton
Peter Lobdell
Horse
Keith McDermott
Broadway debut
Alan Strang
Jacob Milligan
Alan Strang
Michael Misita
Horse
Richard Neilson
Harry Dalton
Robert Perault
Horse
Anthony Perkins
Martin Dysart
Don Plumley
Frank Strang
Harry Dalton
Jeffrey David Pomerantz
Horse
Jeanne Ruskin
Jill Mason
Gregory Salata
Horse
Louise Troy
Hesther Saloman
Michael Wieben
Horse
Understudies:
Page Johnson
(Frank Strang),
Tuck Milligan
(Alan Strang) and
Janet Sarno
(Dora Strang, Hesther Saloman)
Helen Hayes Theatre
(Oct 05, 1976 - Oct 02, 1977)
Theatre Owned / Operated by
L-O Management Corporation (Lester Osterman, Managing Dir.; Richard Horner, Gen. Mgr.; Allan Francis, Comptroller)
Production Stage Manager:
Brent Peek
; Stage Manager:
Moose Peting
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
David M. Everard
General Press Representative:
Michael Alpert Public Relations
and
Marilynn LeVine
Cast
Laurinda Barrett
Hesther Saloman
Patrick Bedford
Harry Dalton
Terence Burk
Horse
David Combs
Young Horseman
Nugget
Nancy Frangione
Jill Mason
Page Johnson
Frank Strang
Beverly May
Broadway debut
Dora Strang
Alec McCowen
Martin Dysart
Leonard Nimoy
Martin Dysart
Ellen Parker
Jill Mason
Timothy Potter
Horse
Janet Sarno
Nurse
Danny Sewell
Harry Dalton
Ralph Seymour
Alan Strang
Michael Snyder
Alan Strang
Edward Trotta
Horse
William Wright
Young Horseman
Nugget
Horse
Standby:
David Leary
(Martin Dysart)
Understudies:
Daniel Arden
(Alan Strang),
Patrick Bedford
(Martin Dysart, Frank Strang),
Mia Dillon
(Jill Mason, Nurse),
David M. Everard
(Horse),
Deborah Hedwall
(Jill Mason, Nurse),
Ellen Parker
(Jill Mason, Nurse),
Danny Sewell
(Frank Strang),
Michael Snyder
(Alan Strang) and
William Wright
(Young Horseman, Nugget, Harry Dalton)
Tony Award®
Best Play
1975 Winner
Written by
Peter Shaffer
Produced by
Kermit Bloomgarden
and
Doris Cole Abrahams
Best Actor in Play
1975 Nominee
Peter Firth
Best Featured Actress in a Play
1975 Nominee
Frances Sternhagen
Best Lighting Design
1975 Nominee
Lighting Design by
Andy Phillips
Best Direction of a Play
1975 Winner
Directed by
John Dexter
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Actor in a Play
1975 Winner
Anthony Hopkins
Outstanding Actor in a Play
1975 Nominee
Peter Firth
Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play
1975 Winner
Frances Sternhagen
Outstanding Director of a Play
1975 Winner
Directed by
John Dexter
Outstanding New Play (Foreign)
1975 Winner
Produced by
Kermit Bloomgarden
and
Doris Cole Abrahams
Written by
Peter Shaffer
Outstanding Costume Design
1975 Nominee
Costume Design by
John Napier
Outstanding Lighting Design
1975 Nominee
Lighting Design by
Andy Phillips
Outstanding Set Design
1975 Nominee
Scenic Design by
John Napier
Theatre World
Award
1975 Recipient
Peter Firth
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