PlayComedy MelodramaOriginalBroadway
Opening Date
May 08, 1951
Closing Date
Jun 21, 1952
Performances
472
PlayComedy MelodramaOriginalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

Theatres
48th Street Theatre
(May 08, 1951 - Jun 21, 1952)

Description
A play in three acts

Setting
A barrack of Stalag 17 somewhere in Germany, during World War II; December 1944

Theatre Owned / Operated by William A. Brady
Produced by José Ferrer; Associate Producer: Richard Condon
Directed by José Ferrer
Scenic Design by John Robert Lloyd; Lighting Design by John Robert Lloyd; Costume Design by Noel Taylor
General Manager: Milton Baron; Company Manager: J. R. Williams
Production Stage Manager: Buford Armitage; Stage Manager: Earl J. Brisgal; Assistant Stage Mgr: Eric Fleming
General Press Representative: David Lipsky; Assistant Press Representative: Joseph G. Lustig; Press Representative: Peggy Phillips; Advertising: Lawrence Weiner
Peterson
Red-Dog
John Ericson
Broadway debut
Sefton
McKay
Harry Shapiro
S.S. Guard
Hoffman
May 08, 1951 - May 31, 1952
Allan Melvin
Broadway debut
Reed
Witherspoon
Corporal Shultz
Mark Roberts
Broadway debut
Dunbar
May 08, 1951 - May 31, 1952
Geneva Man
May 08, 1951 - May 31, 1952
Herb Gordon
German Captain
2nd Guard

48th Street Theatre (May 08, 1951 - Jun 21, 1952)

Assistant Stage Mgr: Jason Robards

Cast

Herb Gordon
circa. Apr 1952 - ?
Harry Shapiro
circa. Apr 1952 - ?
McCarthy
Jun 02, 1952 - Jun 21, 1952
McKay
Jun 02, 1952 - Jun 21, 1952
Red-Dog
circa. Apr 1952 - ?
Witherspoon
Apr 1952 - May 31, 1952
Marko
circa. Apr 1952 - ?
Stosh
McKay
Apr 1952 - May 31, 1952
Robert Lansing
Broadway debut
Dunbar
Jun 02, 1952 - Jun 21, 1952
McCarthy
Apr 1952 - May 31, 1952
Hoffman
Jun 02, 1952 - Jun 21, 1952
Jason Robards
Broadway debut
Witherspoon
Jun 02, 1952 - Jun 21, 1952
Geneva Man
Jun 02, 1952 - Jun 21, 1952
Stosh
Apr 1952 - May 31, 1952
Stosh
Jun 02, 1952 - Jun 21, 1952
Understudy: Jason Robards

Tony Award®

Best Director

1952 Winner
Directed by José Ferrer
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