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The Lady of the Camellias
Play
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Mar 20, 1963
Closing Date
Mar 30, 1963
1st Preview
Mar 18, 1963
1st Preview
Mar 18, 1963
Previews
2
Performances
13
Play
Original
Broadway
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Open Date: Mar 20, 1963
Close Date: Mar 30, 1963
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Winter Garden Theatre
(Mar 20, 1963 - Mar 30, 1963)
Description
The play is in two acts
Setting
The salon of Marguerite Gautier in Paris. 1847.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Carroll Masterson
,
Harris Masterson
and
Norman Twain
Dramatized by
Giles Cooper
; Adaptation by
Terrence McNally
; From "The Lady of the Camellias" by
Alexandre Dumas, fils
; Incidental music by
Ned Rorem
Directed by
Franco Zeffirelli
; Devised by
Franco Zeffirelli
Scenic Design by
Franco Zeffirelli
; Costume Design by
Marcel Escoffier
; Ladies Costumes Executed by
Pierre Cardin
; Lighting Design by
Lloyd Burlingame
; Men's Costumes Executed by
Brooks-Van Horn Costume Company
; Associate Scenic Design:
Lloyd Burlingame
General Manager:
Irving Cooper
; Company Manager:
Eugene Wolsk
Production Stage Manager:
Samuel Liff
; Stage Manager:
Martin Fried
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Mitchell Erickson
General Press Representative:
Nat Dorfman
and
Irvin Dorfman
; Special Press Representative
Chester Fox
; Advertising:
Blaine-Thompson
Frank Silvera
M. Duval
Susan Strasberg
Marguerite Gauthier
John Stride
Armand Duval
Lou Antonio
Gaston
Jeanne Barr
Eve
Lelia Barry
Louise
Ludi Claire
Mme. LeMaitre
Frederick Combs
Marcel
Francis Compton
Calon
Mitchell Erickson
Buyer
Peggy Feury
Jeanne
Frances Fuller
Nanine
Charles Gaines
Buyer
George Gaynes
St. Hilaire
John Hillerman
Count Rene De Nogent
Mary Mercier
Mathilde
Martin Meyers
Buyer
Jan Miner
Prudence
Earl Montgomery
Ribaud
Rex O'Malley
Auguste
Virginia Robinson
Countess
John P. Ryan
Buyer
Understudies:
Lelia Barry
(Marguerite Gauthier),
Frederick Combs
(Armand Duval, Gaston),
Mitchell Erickson
(St. Hilaire, Ribaud, Count Rene De Nogent, Marcel),
Charles Gaines
(M. Duval, Auguste, Calon),
Mary Mercier
(Prudence) and
Constance Simons
(Mme. LeMaitre, Countess, Jeanne, Eve, Mathilde, Louise, Nanine)
Awards
Tony Award®
Best Featured Actor in a Play
1963 Nominee
Frank Silvera
Best Scenic Design
1963 Nominee
Scenic Design by
Franco Zeffirelli
Best Costume Design
1963 Nominee
Costume Design by
Marcel Escoffier
People
Awards
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Carroll Masterson
,
Harris Masterson
and
Norman Twain
Dramatized by
Giles Cooper
; Adaptation by
Terrence McNally
; From "The Lady of the Camellias" by
Alexandre Dumas, fils
; Incidental music by
Ned Rorem
Directed by
Franco Zeffirelli
; Devised by
Franco Zeffirelli
Scenic Design by
Franco Zeffirelli
; Costume Design by
Marcel Escoffier
; Ladies Costumes Executed by
Pierre Cardin
; Lighting Design by
Lloyd Burlingame
; Men's Costumes Executed by
Brooks-Van Horn Costume Company
; Associate Scenic Design:
Lloyd Burlingame
General Manager:
Irving Cooper
; Company Manager:
Eugene Wolsk
Production Stage Manager:
Samuel Liff
; Stage Manager:
Martin Fried
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Mitchell Erickson
General Press Representative:
Nat Dorfman
and
Irvin Dorfman
; Special Press Representative
Chester Fox
; Advertising:
Blaine-Thompson
Frank Silvera
M. Duval
Susan Strasberg
Marguerite Gauthier
John Stride
Armand Duval
Lou Antonio
Gaston
Jeanne Barr
Eve
Lelia Barry
Louise
Ludi Claire
Mme. LeMaitre
Frederick Combs
Marcel
Francis Compton
Calon
Mitchell Erickson
Buyer
Peggy Feury
Jeanne
Frances Fuller
Nanine
Charles Gaines
Buyer
George Gaynes
St. Hilaire
John Hillerman
Count Rene De Nogent
Mary Mercier
Mathilde
Martin Meyers
Buyer
Jan Miner
Prudence
Earl Montgomery
Ribaud
Rex O'Malley
Auguste
Virginia Robinson
Countess
John P. Ryan
Buyer
Understudies:
Lelia Barry
(Marguerite Gauthier),
Frederick Combs
(Armand Duval, Gaston),
Mitchell Erickson
(St. Hilaire, Ribaud, Count Rene De Nogent, Marcel),
Charles Gaines
(M. Duval, Auguste, Calon),
Mary Mercier
(Prudence) and
Constance Simons
(Mme. LeMaitre, Countess, Jeanne, Eve, Mathilde, Louise, Nanine)
Tony Award®
Best Featured Actor in a Play
1963 Nominee
Frank Silvera
Best Scenic Design
1963 Nominee
Scenic Design by
Franco Zeffirelli
Best Costume Design
1963 Nominee
Costume Design by
Marcel Escoffier
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