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Mary Stuart
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Opening Date
Nov 12, 1971
Closing Date
Dec 18, 1971
1st Preview
Oct 30, 1971
1st Preview
Oct 30, 1971
Previews
13
Performances
44
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Open Date: Nov 12, 1971
Close Date: Dec 18, 1971
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Vivian Beaumont Theater
(Nov 12, 1971 - Dec 18, 1971)
Setting
1587. In and around Fotheringay Castle. Royal Palace at Westminster.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Produced by
Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center (under the direction of Jules Irving and Robert Symonds)
Written by
Friedrich Schiller
; Book adapted by
Stephen Spender
; Incidental music by
Stanley Silverman
Directed by
Jules Irving
Scenic Design by
Douglas W. Schmidt
; Costume Design by
Malcolm McCornick
; Lighting Design by
John Gleason
Production Stage Manager:
Barbara-Mae Phillips
; Stage Manager:
Craig Anderson
Press Representative:
Susan Bloch
,
William Schelble
and
Sedgwick Clark
Seth Allen
Sir Drue Drury
Philip Bosco
Robert Dudley
Adolph Caesar
Bellievre
Robert Christian
One of the Guards, Courtier, Gentlewomen
Crickett Coan
Serving Girl
One of the Guards, Courtier, Gentlewomen
Kathleen Doyle
One of the Guards, Courtier, Gentlewomen
Stephen Elliott
Lord Burleigh
Ray Fry
Count Aubespine
French Ambassador
Richard Greene
O'Kelly
Mortimer's friend
Salome Jens
Mary Stuart
Queen of Scotland
Richard Kline
One of the Guards, Courtier, Gentlewomen
Aline MacMahon
Hannah Kennedy
Joseph Maher
Sir Andrew Melvil
Nancy Marchand
Queen Elizabeth
Marilyn Meyers
One of the Guards, Courtier, Gentlewomen
Stuart Pankin
Sheriff of Northampton
Robert Phalen
Sir Edward Mortimer
Andy Robinson
Sir WiIliam Davison
Ronald Roston
One of the Guards, Courtier, Gentlewomen
Ray Stewart
Earl of Kent
Robert Symonds
Sir Amias Paulet
Mary's jailer
James Tolkan
Officer
Sydney Walker
Talbot
Peter Weil
One of the Guards, Courtier, Gentlewomen
Mark Woods
Page
Understudies:
Ray Fry
(Lord Burleigh),
Richard Greene
(Robert Dudley),
Richard Kline
(Sir Edward Mortimer, Page),
Frances Sternhagen
(Mary Stuart, Queen Elizabeth) and
Rey Stewart
(Talbot, Sir Andrew Melvil)
Vivian Beaumont Theater
(Nov 12, 1971 - Dec 18, 1971)
Cast
Robert Christian
Bellievre
Jack Gwillim
Sir Andrew Melvil
Harold Miller
One of the Guards, Courtier, Gentlewomen
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Produced by
Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center (under the direction of Jules Irving and Robert Symonds)
Written by
Friedrich Schiller
; Book adapted by
Stephen Spender
; Incidental music by
Stanley Silverman
Directed by
Jules Irving
Scenic Design by
Douglas W. Schmidt
; Costume Design by
Malcolm McCornick
; Lighting Design by
John Gleason
Production Stage Manager:
Barbara-Mae Phillips
; Stage Manager:
Craig Anderson
Press Representative:
Susan Bloch
,
William Schelble
and
Sedgwick Clark
Seth Allen
Sir Drue Drury
Philip Bosco
Robert Dudley
Adolph Caesar
Bellievre
Robert Christian
One of the Guards, Courtier, Gentlewomen
Crickett Coan
Serving Girl
One of the Guards, Courtier, Gentlewomen
Kathleen Doyle
One of the Guards, Courtier, Gentlewomen
Stephen Elliott
Lord Burleigh
Ray Fry
Count Aubespine
French Ambassador
Richard Greene
O'Kelly
Mortimer's friend
Salome Jens
Mary Stuart
Queen of Scotland
Richard Kline
One of the Guards, Courtier, Gentlewomen
Aline MacMahon
Hannah Kennedy
Joseph Maher
Sir Andrew Melvil
Nancy Marchand
Queen Elizabeth
Marilyn Meyers
One of the Guards, Courtier, Gentlewomen
Stuart Pankin
Sheriff of Northampton
Robert Phalen
Sir Edward Mortimer
Andy Robinson
Sir WiIliam Davison
Ronald Roston
One of the Guards, Courtier, Gentlewomen
Ray Stewart
Earl of Kent
Robert Symonds
Sir Amias Paulet
Mary's jailer
James Tolkan
Officer
Sydney Walker
Talbot
Peter Weil
One of the Guards, Courtier, Gentlewomen
Mark Woods
Page
Understudies:
Ray Fry
(Lord Burleigh),
Richard Greene
(Robert Dudley),
Richard Kline
(Sir Edward Mortimer, Page),
Frances Sternhagen
(Mary Stuart, Queen Elizabeth) and
Rey Stewart
(Talbot, Sir Andrew Melvil)
Vivian Beaumont Theater
(Nov 12, 1971 - Dec 18, 1971)
Cast
Robert Christian
Bellievre
Jack Gwillim
Sir Andrew Melvil
Harold Miller
One of the Guards, Courtier, Gentlewomen
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