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Plymouth Theatre , (5/06/2003 - 8/31/2003)
First Preview:Apr 26, 2003 Total Previews:10
Opening Date:May 06, 2003   
Closing Date:Aug 31, 2003 Total Performances:117

Category: Play, Drama, Revival, Broadway
Description: A drama in four acts and five scenes
Setting: The Tyrones Summer house. August, 1912.


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Theatre Owned / Operated by The Shubert Organization (Gerald Schoenfeld: Chairman; Philip J. Smith: President; Robert E. Wankel: Executive Vice President)
Produced by David Richenthal, Max Cooper, Eric Falkenstein, Anthony D. Marshall, Charlene Marshall and Darren Bagert; Produced in association with Kara Medoff, Lisa Vioni and Gene Korf; Associate Producer: entitled entertainment, Ergo Entertainment, Anna Ryan Hansen and Toby Simkin
A production of this play was presented in March 2002 by The Goodman Theatre (Robert Falls, Artistic Director; Roche Schulfer, Executive Director)
Written by Eugene O'Neill
Directed by Robert Falls; Assistant Director: Catherine Baker Steindler
Scenic Design by Santo Loquasto; Costume Design by Santo Loquasto; Lighting Design by Brian MacDevitt; Sound Design by Richard Woodbury; Associate Scenic Design: David Swayze; Associate Costume Design: Cherie Trotter; Assistant Lighting Design: Charles Pennebaker and Jason Lyons; Assistant Sound Design: Erich Bechtel
General Manager: Albert Poland; Company Manager: Bruce Klinger
Technical Supervisor: Neil Mazzella; Production Stage Manager: Jane Grey; Stage Manager: Philip Cusack
Casting: Bernard Telsey Casting, Inc.; Dialect Coach: Deborah Hecht; Advertising: SPOTCo, Inc.; Press Representative: Richard Kornberg, Don Summa, Tom D'Ambrosio, Carrie Friedman and Rick Miramontez
Cast
Brian Dennehy James Tyrone
Vanessa Redgrave Mary Cavan Tyrone
James' wife
Philip Seymour Hoffman James Tyrone, Jr.
James and Mary's elder son
Robert Sean Leonard Edmund Tyrone
James and Mary's younger son
Fiana Toibin Cathleen
second girl
Understudies: Michael Dempsey (Edmund Tyrone), Morgan Hallett (Cathleen), C. J. Wilson (James Tyrone, Jr.) and Christopher Wynkoop (James Tyrone)
2003 Tony Award® Best Revival of a Play
winnerProduced by David Richenthal, Max Cooper, Eric Falkenstein, Anthony D. Marshall, Charlene Marshall and Darren Bagert; Produced in association with Kara Medoff, Lisa Vioni and Gene Korf [winner]
2003 Tony Award® Best Actor in Play
winnerPerformer: Brian Dennehy [winner]
2003 Tony Award® Best Actress in a Play
winnerVanessa Redgrave [winner]
2003 Tony Award® Best Featured Actor in a Play
 Philip Seymour Hoffman [nominee]
 Robert Sean Leonard [nominee]
2003 Tony Award® Best Scenic Design
 Santo Loquasto [nominee]
2003 Tony Award® Best Direction of a Play
 Robert Falls [nominee]
2003 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Revival of a Play
winnerProduced by David Richenthal, Max Cooper, Eric Falkenstein, Anthony D. Marshall, Charlene Marshall and Darren Bagert; Produced in association with Kara Medoff, Lisa Vioni and Gene Korf [winner]
2003 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actor in a Play
 Brian Dennehy [nominee]
2003 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actress in a Play
winnerVanessa Redgrave [winner]
2003 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play
 Philip Seymour Hoffman [nominee]
2003 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Director of a Play
winnerDirected by Robert Falls [winner]