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The Great God Brown   

 
This production played in repertory with Don Juan
 
Lyceum Theatre , (12/10/1972 - 1/14/1973)
First Preview:Dec 05, 1972 Total Previews:7
Opening Date:Dec 10, 1972   
Closing Date:Jan 14, 1973 Total Performances:19

Category: Play, Revival, Broadway
Description: A play in a prologue, four acts, and an epilogue
Setting: The Pier of the Casino; Magaret Anthony's apartment; William A. Brown's office and home; Cybel's parlor


Production Staff
Produced by New Phoenix Repertory Co. (T. Edward Hambleton, Michael Montel: managing directors; Harold Prince, Stephen Porter: artistic directors)
Written by Eugene O'Neill
Directed by Harold Prince; Assistant Director: Ruth Mitchell
Scenic Design by Boris Aronson; Costume Design by Carolyn Parker; Lighting Design by Tharon Musser; Mask Design by Carolyn Parker
Production Stage Manager: Daniel Freudenberger and Anne Sullivan
Press Representative: Dan Langan
Cast
Clyde Burton Younger Draftsman
David Dukes Committeeman
Peter Friedman Committeeman
Bonnie Gallup Mrs. Brown
John Glover William A. Brown
James Greene Mr. Anthony
Paul Hecht Mr. Brown
Katherine Helmond Margaret
Curt Karibalis Policeman
John McMartin Dion Anthony
Bill Moor Older Draftsman
Charlotte Moore Mrs. Anthony
Robert Phelps Older Son
Marilyn Sokol Cybel
Thomas A. Stewart Younger Son
Ellen Tovatt Committeeman
Understudies: Clyde Burton (Dion Anthony), David Dukes (William A. Brown), Bonnie Gallup (Cybel), Robert Ginty (Younger Draftsman), Bill Moor (Mr. Anthony, Mr. Brown), Charlotte Moore (Margaret) and Ellen Tovatt (Mrs. Anthony, Mrs. Brown)
1973 Tony Award® Best Featured Actress in a Play
 Katherine Helmond [nominee]
1973 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Performance
winnerPerformer: John Glover and John McMartin [winner]
1973 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Director
winnerDirected by Harold Prince [winner]