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John Golden Theatre , (3/01/1972 - 10/01/1972)
First Preview:Feb 23, 1972 Total Previews:
Opening Date:Mar 01, 1972   
Closing Date:Oct 01, 1972 Total Performances:246

Category: Play, Original, Broadway
Setting: Autumn 1968. The family home.


Production Staff
Produced by The New York Shakespeare Festival (Joseph Papp, Producer); Associate Producer: Bernard Gersten
Written by David Rabe; Featuring the song "Baby When I Find You" with music by Galt MacDermot; Featuring the song "Baby When I Find You" with lyrics by David Rabe
Directed by Jeff Bleckner
Scenic Design by Santo Loquasto; Costume Design by Theoni V. Aldredge; Lighting Design by Ian Calderon; Slides Photographed by Joseph Linsalata; Assistant to Mr. Loquasto: Marjorie Kellogg
General Manager: Eugene Wolsk and Emanuel Azenberg; Company Manager: Michael Brandman
Production Stage Manager: David Eidenberg; Assistant Stage Mgr: Tom Gardner
Press Representative: Merle Debuskey and Leo Stern; Advertising: The Blaine Thompson Company and Don Josephson; Casting: Vincent Gugleotti Jr.
Cast
Tom Aldredge Ozzie
The Family
Cliff De Young Rick
The Family
Hector Elias The Sgt. Major
Asa Gim The Girl
Charles Siebert The Priest
Drew Snyder David
The Family
Elizabeth Wilson Harriet
The Family
Standbys: Ruth Manning (Harriet), Walter McGinn (The Sgt. Major), Lani Miyazaki (The Girl), Tom Rosqui (Ozzie, The Priest), Peter Weller (David) and Nathan Young (Rick)
1972 Tony Award® Best Play
winnerWritten by David Rabe; Produced by The New York Shakespeare Festival (Joseph Papp, Producer) [winner]
1972 Tony Award® Best Actor in Play
 Performer: Tom Aldredge [nominee]
1972 Tony Award® Best Featured Actress in a Play
winnerElizabeth Wilson [winner]
1972 Tony Award® Best Direction of a Play
 Jeff Bleckner [nominee]
1972 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Set Design
winnerScenic Design by Santo Loquasto [winner]
1972 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Performance
winnerPerformer: Tom Aldredge [winner]
1972 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Director
winnerDirected by Jeff Bleckner [winner]