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A Texas Trilogy: The Last Meeting of the Knights of the White Magnolia
Three Full Length-Plays in Repertory
Play
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Sep 22, 1976
Closing Date
Oct 31, 1976
1st Preview
Sep 17, 1976
1st Preview
Sep 17, 1976
Previews
2
Performances
22
Play
Original
Broadway
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Open Date: Sep 22, 1976
Close Date: Oct 31, 1976
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
This production played in repertory with
A Texas Trilogy: Lu Ann Hampton Laverty Oberlander
,
A Texas Trilogy: The Oldest Living Graduate
Theatres
Broadhurst Theatre
(Sep 22, 1976 - Oct 31, 1976)
Setting
Bradleyville, Texas, 1962. Meeting room of the "Knights of the White Magnolia" on the third floor of the Cattleman's Hotel.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Shubert Organization
Produced by
Robert Whitehead
and
Roger L. Stevens
Originally produced by
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
Written by
Preston Jones
Directed by
Alan Schneider
; Assistant Director:
Joan Thorne
Scenic Design by
Ben Edwards
; Lighting Design by
Ben Edwards
; Costume Design by
Jane Greenwood
; Hair Design by
Steve Atha
General Manager:
Oscar E. Olesen
; Company Manager:
James Walsh
Production Stage Manager:
William Dodds
; Stage Manager:
Charles Kindl
and
Stephen Nasuta
General Press Representative:
Seymour Krawitz
; Casting:
Terry Fay
; Press Representative:
Patricia McLean Krawitz
and
Louise Ment
; Assistant to Mr. Whitehead:
Doris Blum
; Assistant to Mr. Stevens:
Jean Bankier
; Assistant to the Director:
Beverly Shatto
; Advertising:
Lawrence Weiner and Associates
and
Norman Weiner
; Speech Consultant:
Robert Williams
Henderson Forsythe
L. D. Alexander
Fred Gwynne
Colonel J. C. Kinkaid
Patrick Hines
Red Grover
Thomas Toner
Olin Potts
Graham Beckel
Skip Hampton
Walter Flanagan
Rufe Phelps
John Marriott
Ramsey Eyes
Josh Mostel
Milo Crawford
Paul O'Keefe
Lonnie Roy McNeil
Standby:
Charles Kindl
(Olin Potts, Milo Crawford, Lonnie Roy McNeil),
William LeMassena
(Colonel J. C. Kinkaid),
Everett McGill
(Skip Hampton),
Earl Sydnor
(Ramsey Eyes) and
Joseph Warren
(Red Grover, Rufe Phelps, L. D. Alexander)
Awards
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Actor in a Play
1977 Nominee
Fred Gwynne
Outstanding Director of a Play
1977 Winner
Directed by
Alan Schneider
Outstanding New Play (American)
1977 Winner
Produced by
Robert Whitehead
and
Roger L. Stevens
Written by
Preston Jones
People
Awards
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Shubert Organization
Produced by
Robert Whitehead
and
Roger L. Stevens
Originally produced by
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
Written by
Preston Jones
Directed by
Alan Schneider
; Assistant Director:
Joan Thorne
Scenic Design by
Ben Edwards
; Lighting Design by
Ben Edwards
; Costume Design by
Jane Greenwood
; Hair Design by
Steve Atha
General Manager:
Oscar E. Olesen
; Company Manager:
James Walsh
Production Stage Manager:
William Dodds
; Stage Manager:
Charles Kindl
and
Stephen Nasuta
General Press Representative:
Seymour Krawitz
; Casting:
Terry Fay
; Press Representative:
Patricia McLean Krawitz
and
Louise Ment
; Assistant to Mr. Whitehead:
Doris Blum
; Assistant to Mr. Stevens:
Jean Bankier
; Assistant to the Director:
Beverly Shatto
; Advertising:
Lawrence Weiner and Associates
and
Norman Weiner
; Speech Consultant:
Robert Williams
Henderson Forsythe
L. D. Alexander
Fred Gwynne
Colonel J. C. Kinkaid
Patrick Hines
Red Grover
Thomas Toner
Olin Potts
Graham Beckel
Skip Hampton
Walter Flanagan
Rufe Phelps
John Marriott
Ramsey Eyes
Josh Mostel
Milo Crawford
Paul O'Keefe
Lonnie Roy McNeil
Standby:
Charles Kindl
(Olin Potts, Milo Crawford, Lonnie Roy McNeil),
William LeMassena
(Colonel J. C. Kinkaid),
Everett McGill
(Skip Hampton),
Earl Sydnor
(Ramsey Eyes) and
Joseph Warren
(Red Grover, Rufe Phelps, L. D. Alexander)
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Actor in a Play
1977 Nominee
Fred Gwynne
Outstanding Director of a Play
1977 Winner
Directed by
Alan Schneider
Outstanding New Play (American)
1977 Winner
Produced by
Robert Whitehead
and
Roger L. Stevens
Written by
Preston Jones
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