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The Fifth Season
Play
Comedy
Farce
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Jan 23, 1953
Closing Date
Oct 23, 1954
Performances
654
Play
Comedy
Farce
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Jan 23, 1953
Close Date: Oct 23, 1954
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Cort Theatre
(Jan 23, 1953 - Oct 23, 1954)
Setting
The office of Goodwin-Pincus on 7th Avenue, New York. The Present.
Comments
This production was on layoff from June 26, 1954 through September 5, 1954.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned by
The Shubert Organization
; Theatre Operated by the
138 West 48th St. Theatre Co., Inc.
Produced by
George Kondolf
; Associate Producer:
Sherman S. Krellberg
Written by
Sylvia Regan
Directed by
Gregory Ratoff
Scenic Design by
Sam Leve
; Costume Supervision by
Edythe Gilfond
Business Manager:
Jesse Long
Stage Manager:
Nicholas Saunders
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
John Cassavetes
Production Coordinator:
Arlyn Roberts
; Production Assistant:
Berrilla Kerr
; Press Representative:
Bernard Simon
Menasha Skulnik
Max Pincus
Richard Whorf
Johnny Goodwin
Carolyn Block
The Brunette Model
John Griggs
Miles Lewis
Phyllis Hill
Lorraine McKay
Dick Kallman
Marty Goodwin
John Kullers
Ruby D. Prince
Dorian Leigh
Dolores
Augusta Roeland
Frances Goodwin
Norman Rose
Ferelli
Nita Talbot
Shelly
Midge Ware
The Redhead Model
Lois Wheeler
Miriam Oppenheim
Standby:
John Boruff
(Johnny Goodwin, Miles Lewis),
John Cassavetes
(Ruby D. Prince, Marty Goodwin),
David Kurlan
(Max Pincus, Ferelli),
Gedda Petry
(Frances Goodwin, Miriam Oppenheim) and
Midge Ware
(Shelly, Lorraine McKay)
Cort Theatre
(Jan 23, 1953 - Oct 23, 1954)
Cast
Helen Alexander
The Brunette Model
Helen Anderson
The Blond Model
Dorothea Biddle
The Blond Model
Cynthia Douglas
The Brunette Model
Bill Penn
Marty Goodwin
Bill Sargent
The Brunette Model
Teddy Tavenner
The Redhead Model
Midge Ware
Dolores
Understudy:
Helen Alexander
(Shelly)
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned by
The Shubert Organization
; Theatre Operated by the
138 West 48th St. Theatre Co., Inc.
Produced by
George Kondolf
; Associate Producer:
Sherman S. Krellberg
Written by
Sylvia Regan
Directed by
Gregory Ratoff
Scenic Design by
Sam Leve
; Costume Supervision by
Edythe Gilfond
Business Manager:
Jesse Long
Stage Manager:
Nicholas Saunders
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
John Cassavetes
Production Coordinator:
Arlyn Roberts
; Production Assistant:
Berrilla Kerr
; Press Representative:
Bernard Simon
Menasha Skulnik
Max Pincus
Richard Whorf
Johnny Goodwin
Carolyn Block
The Brunette Model
John Griggs
Miles Lewis
Phyllis Hill
Lorraine McKay
Dick Kallman
Marty Goodwin
John Kullers
Ruby D. Prince
Dorian Leigh
Dolores
Augusta Roeland
Frances Goodwin
Norman Rose
Ferelli
Nita Talbot
Shelly
Midge Ware
The Redhead Model
Lois Wheeler
Miriam Oppenheim
Standby:
John Boruff
(Johnny Goodwin, Miles Lewis),
John Cassavetes
(Ruby D. Prince, Marty Goodwin),
David Kurlan
(Max Pincus, Ferelli),
Gedda Petry
(Frances Goodwin, Miriam Oppenheim) and
Midge Ware
(Shelly, Lorraine McKay)
Cort Theatre
(Jan 23, 1953 - Oct 23, 1954)
Cast
Helen Alexander
The Brunette Model
Helen Anderson
The Blond Model
Dorothea Biddle
The Blond Model
Cynthia Douglas
The Brunette Model
Bill Penn
Marty Goodwin
Bill Sargent
The Brunette Model
Teddy Tavenner
The Redhead Model
Midge Ware
Dolores
Understudy:
Helen Alexander
(Shelly)
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