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Ah, Wilderness!
Circle in the Square Theatre
, (9/18/1975 - 11/23/1975)
First Preview:
Sep 02, 1975
Total Previews:
19
Opening Date:
Sep 18, 1975
Closing Date:
Nov 23, 1975
Total Performances:
85
Category:
Play, Comedy, Revival, Broadway
Description:
A play in four acts
Setting:
Sitting room of the Miller home in a small town in Connecticut, July 4, 1906.
Print
Opening Night Credits
Awards
Production Staff
Theatre Owned / Operated by
Circle in the Square (under the direction of Theodore Mann and Paul Libin)
Produced by
Circle in the Square (Theodore Mann: Artistic Director; Paul Libin: Managing Director)
; Produced in association with
The Long Wharf Theatre (M. Edgar Rosenblum, Executive Director; Arvin Brown, Artistic Director)
Written by
Eugene O'Neill
Directed by
Arvin Brown
Scenic Design by
Steven Rubin
; Costume Design by
Bill Walker
; Lighting Design by
Ronald Wallace
Company Manager:
William Conn
Production Stage Manager:
Nina Seely
; Stage Manager:
James Bernardi
Circle in the Square General Press Representative:
Merle Debuskey
; Circle in the Square Press Representative:
Susan L. Schulman
; Circle in the Square Advertising:
Don Josephson
and
Blaine-Thompson
Cast
Richard Backus
Richard Miller
John Braden
Sid Davis
Essie's brother
Ralph Drischell
David McComber
a dry-goods merchant
Geraldine Fitzgerald
Essie Miller
Don Gantry
Salesman
Sean G. Griffin
Wint Selby
a classmate of Arthur's
Linda Hunt
Norah
Swoosie Kurtz
Muriel McComber
Suzanne Lederer
Belle
Stephen Mendillo
Bartender
Paul Rudd
Arthur Miller
William Swetland
Nat Miller
owner of the Evening Globe
Christina Whitmore
Mildred Miller
Teresa Wright
Lily Miller
Nat's sister
Glenn Zachar
Tommy Miller
Standbys:
Shirley Bryan
(
Essie Miller, Lily Miller
),
Thomas Leopold
(
Arthur Miller, Richard Miller, Wint Selby
) and
Alexandra Stoddart
(
Belle, Mildred Miller, Muriel McComber, Norah
)
1976 Tony Award
®
Best Direction of a Play
Arvin Brown
[nominee]
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