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The Late George Apley
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Comedy
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Broadway
Opening Date
Nov 21, 1944
Closing Date
Nov 17, 1945
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Open Date: Nov 21, 1944
Close Date: Nov 17, 1945
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Lyceum Theatre
(Nov 21, 1944 - Nov 17, 1945)
Setting
George Apley's house in Beacon Street, Boston, 1912. Corner of the Berkeley Club, 1924.
Comments
On layoff from June 30 - July 30, 1945
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
George S. Kaufman
and
Moss Hart
; Lyceum Manager:
Allan J. Schnebbe
Produced by
Max Gordon
Written by
John P. Marquand
and
George S. Kaufman
; Based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by
John P. Marquand
Staged by
George S. Kaufman
Scenic Design by
Stewart Chaney
; Costume Design by
Stewart Chaney
; Lighting Design by
Albert Alloy
; Wig Design by
Alfred Barris
; Hair Design by
Charles of the Ritz
; Make-Up Design by
Charles of the Ritz
General Manager:
Ben A. Boyar
; Company Manager:
Rube Bernstein
Stage Manager:
Barbara Adams
Press Representative:
John Peter Toohey
; Casting:
Myra Hampton Streger
; Advertising:
Kenneth Gray
Leo G. Carroll
George Apley
Janet Beecher
Catherine Apley
Margaret Dale
Amelia Newcombe
Percy Waram
Roger Newcombe
Mabel Acker
Emily Southworth
Joan Chandler
Eleanor Apley
John Conway
Howard Boulder
Sayre Crawley
Henry
Reynolds Evans
Horatio Willing
David McKay
John Apley
Mrs. Priestly Morrison
Margaret
Margaret Phillips
Agnes Willing
Catherine Proctor
Jane Willing
Byron Russell
Wilson
Howard St. John
Julian H. Dole
Ivy Troutman
Lydia Leyton
Awards
Theatre World
Award
1945 Recipient
Margaret Phillips
People
Awards
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
George S. Kaufman
and
Moss Hart
; Lyceum Manager:
Allan J. Schnebbe
Produced by
Max Gordon
Written by
John P. Marquand
and
George S. Kaufman
; Based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by
John P. Marquand
Staged by
George S. Kaufman
Scenic Design by
Stewart Chaney
; Costume Design by
Stewart Chaney
; Lighting Design by
Albert Alloy
; Wig Design by
Alfred Barris
; Hair Design by
Charles of the Ritz
; Make-Up Design by
Charles of the Ritz
General Manager:
Ben A. Boyar
; Company Manager:
Rube Bernstein
Stage Manager:
Barbara Adams
Press Representative:
John Peter Toohey
; Casting:
Myra Hampton Streger
; Advertising:
Kenneth Gray
Leo G. Carroll
George Apley
Janet Beecher
Catherine Apley
Margaret Dale
Amelia Newcombe
Percy Waram
Roger Newcombe
Mabel Acker
Emily Southworth
Joan Chandler
Eleanor Apley
John Conway
Howard Boulder
Sayre Crawley
Henry
Reynolds Evans
Horatio Willing
David McKay
John Apley
Mrs. Priestly Morrison
Margaret
Margaret Phillips
Agnes Willing
Catherine Proctor
Jane Willing
Byron Russell
Wilson
Howard St. John
Julian H. Dole
Ivy Troutman
Lydia Leyton
Theatre World
Award
1945 Recipient
Margaret Phillips
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