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The Plough and the Stars
Play
Tragedy
Revival
Broadway
Opening Date
Dec 06, 1960
Closing Date
Jan 01, 1961
Performances
32
Play
Tragedy
Revival
Broadway
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Open Date: Dec 06, 1960
Close Date: Jan 01, 1961
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Phoenix Theatre
(Dec 06, 1960 - Jan 01, 1961)
Description
A play in four acts
Setting
Dublin, 1915-1916.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Theatre Incorporated (T. Edward Hambleton and Norris Houghton, Managing Directors)
Written by
Sean O'Casey
; Incidental music by
Charles Gross
; Music arranged by
Charles Gross
Directed by
Stuart Vaughan
Scenic Design by
Peter Wingate
; Costume Design by
Peter Wingate
; Lighting Design by
Joan Larkey
General Manager:
Nathan Parnes
Production Stage Manager:
John Robertson
; Stage Manager:
Thomas Gruenewald
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Tom Sawyer
and
Bigelow Green
General Press Representative:
Ben Kornzweig
and
Karl Bernstein
Robert Blackburn
Jack Clitheroe
a bricklayer, Commandant in the Irish Citizen Army
Gerry Jedd
Nora Clitheroe
Jack's wife
Ray Reinhardt
Fluther Good
a carpenter
Jenny Egan
Mrs. Gogan
a charwoman
John Heffernan
The Young Covey
a fitter, Clitheroe's cousin
Bette Henritze
Bessie Burgess
a street fruit-vendor
Frederic Warriner
Peter Flynn
a labourer, Nora's uncle
Franklin Cover
Capt. Brennan
a chicken butcher, of the Irish Citizen Army
Patricia Falkenhain
Rosie Redmond
Jenny Hecht
Mollser
Mrs. Gogan's consumptive child
Donald Madden
Lieut. Langon
a Civil Servant, of the Irish Citizen Army
Albert Quinton
Corporal Stoddart
a British Soldier
Juliet Randall
A Woman
Jared Reed
Bartender
A Voice
Elliott Sullivan
The Figure in The Window
Ted Van Griethuysen
Sergeant Tinley
a British Soldier
Understudies:
Nicholas Kepros
(The Young Covey, Lieut. Langon) and
Patricia O'Morran
(Nora Clitheroe, Rosie Redmond, A Woman, Mrs. Gogan)
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Theatre Incorporated (T. Edward Hambleton and Norris Houghton, Managing Directors)
Written by
Sean O'Casey
; Incidental music by
Charles Gross
; Music arranged by
Charles Gross
Directed by
Stuart Vaughan
Scenic Design by
Peter Wingate
; Costume Design by
Peter Wingate
; Lighting Design by
Joan Larkey
General Manager:
Nathan Parnes
Production Stage Manager:
John Robertson
; Stage Manager:
Thomas Gruenewald
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Tom Sawyer
and
Bigelow Green
General Press Representative:
Ben Kornzweig
and
Karl Bernstein
Robert Blackburn
Jack Clitheroe
a bricklayer, Commandant in the Irish Citizen Army
Gerry Jedd
Nora Clitheroe
Jack's wife
Ray Reinhardt
Fluther Good
a carpenter
Jenny Egan
Mrs. Gogan
a charwoman
John Heffernan
The Young Covey
a fitter, Clitheroe's cousin
Bette Henritze
Bessie Burgess
a street fruit-vendor
Frederic Warriner
Peter Flynn
a labourer, Nora's uncle
Franklin Cover
Capt. Brennan
a chicken butcher, of the Irish Citizen Army
Patricia Falkenhain
Rosie Redmond
Jenny Hecht
Mollser
Mrs. Gogan's consumptive child
Donald Madden
Lieut. Langon
a Civil Servant, of the Irish Citizen Army
Albert Quinton
Corporal Stoddart
a British Soldier
Juliet Randall
A Woman
Jared Reed
Bartender
A Voice
Elliott Sullivan
The Figure in The Window
Ted Van Griethuysen
Sergeant Tinley
a British Soldier
Understudies:
Nicholas Kepros
(The Young Covey, Lieut. Langon) and
Patricia O'Morran
(Nora Clitheroe, Rosie Redmond, A Woman, Mrs. Gogan)
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