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Mr. Sycamore
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| First Preview: | Total Previews: | ||
| Opening Date: | Nov 13, 1942 | ||
| Closing Date: | Nov 28, 1942 | Total Performances: | 19 |
| Production Staff | |
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| Produced by The Theatre Guild (Theresa Helburn, Lawrence Langner: Administrative Directors) | |
| Written by Ketti Frings; Based on a story by Robert Ayre | |
| Directed by Lester Vail | |
| Scenic Design by Samuel Leve; Costume Design by Emeline Roche | |
| Company Manager: Sara Stamm | |
| Production Manager: John Haggott; Stage Manager: Elaine Anderson; Assistant Stage Mgr: Peggy Opdycke | |
| Press Representative: Joseph Heidt; Press Associate: Ben Kornzweig | |
| Cast |
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| Stuart Erwin | John Gwilt | |
| Lillian Gish | Jane Gwilt |
| Enid Markey | Estelle Benlow |
| Walter F. Appler | Mr. Fernfield | |
| Harry Bellaver | Mr. Fink | |
| Albert Bergh | Mr. Oikle | |
| Helen Brown | People of Smeed | |
| Russell Collins | Reverand Doctor Doody | |
| Barbara Dale | People of Smeed | |
| Helen Dodson | People of Smeed | |
| Jed Dooley | Mr. Hammond | |
| Franklyn Fox | Fletcher Pingpank | |
| Kenneth Hayden | Second Milkman | |
| People of Smeed | ||
| Mary Heckart | Emily | |
| People of Smeed | ||
| Pearl Herzog | Daisy Staines | |
| Otto Hulett | Fred Staines | |
| Ray J. Largay | Mr. Hoop | |
| Louise McBride | Julie Fish | |
| People of Smeed | ||
| Peggy Opdycke | People of Smeed | |
| John Philliber | Abner Coote | |
| Rupert Pole | Third Milkman | |
| People of Smeed | ||
| Leona Powers | Myrtle Staines | |
| Harry Sheppard | Ned Fish | |
| Buddy Swan | Albert Fernfield | |
| Ernest Theiss | First Milkman | |
| People of Smeed | ||
| Harry Townes | Tom Burton | |
| Albert Vees | People of Smeed |