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The Last of Mrs. Lincoln
ANTA Playhouse
, (12/12/1972 - 2/04/1973)
First Preview:
Dec 07, 1972
Total Previews:
5
Opening Date:
Dec 12, 1972
Closing Date:
Feb 04, 1973
Total Performances:
63
Category:
Play, Original, Broadway
Print
Opening Night Credits
Awards
Production Staff
Produced by
Theater 1973
and
ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer; Jean Dalrymple: executive director)
; Associate Producer:
Michael Kasdan
Written by
James Prideaux
Directed by
George Schaefer
Scenic Design by
William Ritman
; Lighting Design by
William Ritman
; Costume Design by
Noel Taylor
Production Stage Manager:
Mark Wright
; Stage Manager:
Charles Kindl
Press Representative:
Betty Lee Hunt Associates, Inc.
,
Henry Luhrman
and
Harriett Trachtenberg
Cast
Maureen Anderman
Mary Harlan
Joseph Attles
Man
Ralph Clanton
Ninnian Edwards
George Connolly
Mr. Keyes
Dennis Cooney
Young Senator
Leora Dana
Elizabeth Edwards
Brian Farrell
Lewis Baker
Dorothi Fox
Lizzie Keckley
Tobias Haller
Tad Lincoln
Julie Harris
Mary Lincoln
Marc Jefferson
Boy
Macon McCalman
W.H. Brady
David Rounds
Robert Lincoln
Louis Schaefer
Attendant
Kate Wilkinson
Mrs. McCullough
Richard Woods
Senator Austin
Standbys:
Dennis Cooney
(
Robert Lincoln
),
Leora Dana
(
Mary Lincoln
),
Lois De Banzie
(
Elizabeth Edwards, Mrs. McCullough
) and
Urylee Leonardos
(
Lizzie Keckley
)
Understudies:
George Connolly
(
Lewis Baker, Tad Lincoln
),
Macon McCalman
(
Ninnian Edwards, Senator Austin
) and
Madelon Thomas
(
Mary Harlan
)
1973 Tony Award
®
Best Actress in a Play
Julie Harris
[winner]
1973 Tony Award
®
Best Featured Actress in a Play
Leora Dana
[winner]
1973 Theatre World Award
Brian Farrell
[winner]
1973 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Performance
Performer:
Julie Harris
[winner]
1973 Drama Desk Award Most Promising Playwright
Written by
James Prideaux
[winner]
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