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The Three Sisters
Play
Drama
Revival
Broadway
Opening Date
Jun 22, 1964
Closing Date
Oct 03, 1964
1st Preview
Jun 08, 1964
1st Preview
Jun 08, 1964
Previews
14
Performances
119
Play
Drama
Revival
Broadway
Open Date: Jun 22, 1964
Close Date: Oct 03, 1964
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Morosco Theatre
(Jun 22, 1964 - Oct 03, 1964)
Description
A play in three acts
Setting
Prozorov's house in Russia. 1897 - 1901.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Morosco Theatre Managing Director:
Louis A. Lotito
Produced by
The Actors Studio (Lee Strasberg: Artistic Director; Cheryl Crawford: Executive Producer; Roger L. Stevens: General Administrator)
Written by
Anton Chekhov
; New English version by
Randall Jarrell
Directed by
Lee Strasberg
Scenic Design by
Will Steven Armstrong
; Costume Design by
Theoni V. Aldredge
and
Ray Diffen
; Lighting Design by
Feder
; Hair Design by
Ronald De Mann
; Associate Designer to Mr. Armstrong:
Robert Darling
General Manager:
Arthur Waxman
; Assistant Manager:
Ronald Bruguiere
Production Stage Manager:
Martin Fried
; Stage Manager:
John Strasberg
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Delos V. Smith, Jr.
Executive Assistant:
Richard R. Chandler
; English adapatation of Russian Folk songs by
Ben Ross Berenberg
Production Coordinator:
Richard Blofson
; Dance Advisor:
Charles Adler
; Advertising:
Fred Golden
; Production Assistant:
Keith Cuerden
For her aid in production details, Lee Strasberg wishes to express his gratitude to
Tamara Daykarhanova
Luther Adler
Chebutykin
Army doctor
Barbara Baxley
Natalya Ivanovna
Andrei's fiancee/wife
William Burns
Carnival person
Tamara Daykarhanova
Anfisa
the nanny
John Harkins
Fedotik
Second Lieutenant
Marcia Haufrecht
Carnival person
Gerald Hiken
Andrei Prozorov
Sandra Kaufman
Carnival person
Shirley Knight
Irina
Andrei's sister
Robert Loggia
Solyony
Captain
Salem Ludwig
Ferapont
Courier for the City Council
Janice Mars
Maid
Musician
Kevin McCarthy
Vershinin
Lt. Colonel, Battery Commander
Brooks Morton
Adjutant
Carnival person
Musician
James Olson
Baron Tuzenbach
Lieutenant
Geraldine Page
Olga
Andrei's sister
Albert Paulsen
Kulygin
Masha's husband
David Paulsen
Broadway debut
Rode
Second Lieutenant
Delos V. Smith, Jr.
Carnival person
Kim Stanley
Masha
Andrei's sister
James Tolkan
Carnival person
Nadyne Turney
Carnival person
Understudies:
Janice Mars
(Anfisa),
Joan Potter
(Masha),
Delos V. Smith, Jr.
(Ferapont),
James Tolkan
(Solyony) and
Nadyne Turney
(Maid)
Morosco Theatre
(Jun 22, 1964 - Oct 03, 1964)
Cast
Peggy Feury
Olga
Andrei's sister
Janice Mars
Anfisa
the nanny
Geraldine Page
Masha
Andrei's sister
Nadyne Turney
Maid
Michael Wager
Andrei Prozorov
Understudy:
Nadyne Turney
(Anfisa)
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Morosco Theatre Managing Director:
Louis A. Lotito
Produced by
The Actors Studio (Lee Strasberg: Artistic Director; Cheryl Crawford: Executive Producer; Roger L. Stevens: General Administrator)
Written by
Anton Chekhov
; New English version by
Randall Jarrell
Directed by
Lee Strasberg
Scenic Design by
Will Steven Armstrong
; Costume Design by
Theoni V. Aldredge
and
Ray Diffen
; Lighting Design by
Feder
; Hair Design by
Ronald De Mann
; Associate Designer to Mr. Armstrong:
Robert Darling
General Manager:
Arthur Waxman
; Assistant Manager:
Ronald Bruguiere
Production Stage Manager:
Martin Fried
; Stage Manager:
John Strasberg
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Delos V. Smith, Jr.
Executive Assistant:
Richard R. Chandler
; English adapatation of Russian Folk songs by
Ben Ross Berenberg
Production Coordinator:
Richard Blofson
; Dance Advisor:
Charles Adler
; Advertising:
Fred Golden
; Production Assistant:
Keith Cuerden
For her aid in production details, Lee Strasberg wishes to express his gratitude to
Tamara Daykarhanova
Luther Adler
Chebutykin
Army doctor
Barbara Baxley
Natalya Ivanovna
Andrei's fiancee/wife
William Burns
Carnival person
Tamara Daykarhanova
Anfisa
the nanny
John Harkins
Fedotik
Second Lieutenant
Marcia Haufrecht
Carnival person
Gerald Hiken
Andrei Prozorov
Sandra Kaufman
Carnival person
Shirley Knight
Irina
Andrei's sister
Robert Loggia
Solyony
Captain
Salem Ludwig
Ferapont
Courier for the City Council
Janice Mars
Maid
Musician
Kevin McCarthy
Vershinin
Lt. Colonel, Battery Commander
Brooks Morton
Adjutant
Carnival person
Musician
James Olson
Baron Tuzenbach
Lieutenant
Geraldine Page
Olga
Andrei's sister
Albert Paulsen
Kulygin
Masha's husband
David Paulsen
Broadway debut
Rode
Second Lieutenant
Delos V. Smith, Jr.
Carnival person
Kim Stanley
Masha
Andrei's sister
James Tolkan
Carnival person
Nadyne Turney
Carnival person
Understudies:
Janice Mars
(Anfisa),
Joan Potter
(Masha),
Delos V. Smith, Jr.
(Ferapont),
James Tolkan
(Solyony) and
Nadyne Turney
(Maid)
Morosco Theatre
(Jun 22, 1964 - Oct 03, 1964)
Cast
Peggy Feury
Olga
Andrei's sister
Janice Mars
Anfisa
the nanny
Geraldine Page
Masha
Andrei's sister
Nadyne Turney
Maid
Michael Wager
Andrei Prozorov
Understudy:
Nadyne Turney
(Anfisa)
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