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'night, Mother   

 
John Golden Theatre , (3/31/1983 - 2/26/1984)
First Preview:Mar 24, 1983 Total Previews:8
Opening Date:Mar 31, 1983   
Closing Date:Feb 26, 1984 Total Performances:380

Category: Play, Original, Broadway
Setting: The home where Mama and Jessie live.


Production Staff [Collapse]
Theatre Owned / Operated by The Shubert Organization (Gerald Schoenfeld: Chairman; Bernard B. Jacobs: President)
Produced by Dann Byck, Wendell Cherry, The Shubert Organization (Gerald Schoenfeld: Chairman; Bernard B. Jacobs: President) and Frederick M. Zollo; (Uncredited) produced by Nicholas Paleologos; Associate Producer: William P. Suter
Originally produced by The American Repertory Theatre (Robert Brustein, Artistic Director; Robert J. Orchard, Managing Director)
Written by Marsha Norman
Directed by Tom Moore
Scenic Design by Heidi Landesman; Costume Design by Heidi Landesman; Lighting Design by James F. Ingalls; Hairdresser: Gerry Leddy
General Manager: McCann & Nugent Productions, Inc.; Company Manager: Sam Pagliaro
Production Stage Manager: Steven Beckler; Stage Manager: Jack Gianino
Special Effects by Chic Silber
General Press Representative: Hunt / Pucci Associates; Casting: Mary Colquhoun; Advertising: Serino, Coyne & Nappi; Photographer: Richard Feldman
Cast
Kathy Bates Jessie Cates
Anne Pitoniak
Broadway debut
Thelma Cates
Standbys: Helen Harrelson (Thelma Cates) and Phyllis Somerville (Jessie Cates)
1983 Tony Award® Best Play
 Written by Marsha Norman; Produced by Dann Byck, Wendell Cherry, The Shubert Organization (Gerald Schoenfeld: Chairman; Bernard B. Jacobs: President) and Frederick M. Zollo [nominee]
1983 Tony Award® Best Actress in a Play
 Kathy Bates [nominee]
 Anne Pitoniak [nominee]
1983 Tony Award® Best Direction of a Play
 Tom Moore [nominee]
1983 Pulitzer Prize for Drama
winnerWritten by Marsha Norman [winner]
1983 Theatre World Award
winnerAnne Pitoniak [winner]