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Strange Interlude
Play
Drama
Revival
Broadway
Opening Date
Mar 11, 1963
Closing Date
Jun 29, 1963
1st Preview
Mar 09, 1963
1st Preview
Mar 09, 1963
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Open Date: Mar 11, 1963
Close Date: Jun 29, 1963
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Hudson Theatre
(Mar 11, 1963 - May 25, 1963)
Martin Beck Theatre
(May 27, 1963 - Jun 29, 1963)
Description
A play in nine acts
Setting
New England; various Evans' homes (a homestead in northern NY State, a rented seashore suburban house near New York, an apartment on Park Ave, an estate on Long Island); the Evans' cruiser near Poughk
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Actors Studio (Lee Strasberg: Artistic Director; Cheryl Crawford: Executive Producer; Roger L. Stevens: General Administrator)
Produced by
The Actors Studio (Lee Strasberg: Artistic Director; Cheryl Crawford: Executive Producer; Roger L. Stevens: General Administrator)
; Produced by arrangement with
Circle in the Square
Written by
Eugene O'Neill
Directed by
José Quintero
Scenic Design by
David Hays
; Lighting Design by
David Hays
; Costume Design by
Noel Taylor
; Miss Page's costumes by
Theoni V. Aldredge
; Hair Design by
Ronald De Mann
General Manager:
Robert Alex Baron
Production Stage Manager:
Richard Blofson
; Stage Manager:
D. S. Wilson
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Donald Moreland
General Press Representative:
Howard Atlee
; Press Representative:
Michael Sean O'Shea
and
Ruth Cage
; Advertising:
Fred Golden
and
Blaine-Thompson
; Production Assistant to Mr. Hays:
Keith Cuerden
; Secretary to Actors Studio:
Gillian Crowe
; Speech Consultant:
Dr. Simon R. Mitchneck
Betty Field
Mrs. Amos Evans
Sam's mother
Jane Fonda
Madeline Arnold
Mar 09, 1963 - Apr 06, 1963
Ben Gazzara
Edmund Darrell
Mar 09, 1963 - May 11, 1963
Pat Hingle
Sam Evans
Geoffrey Horne
Gordon Evans
Nina's son
Geraldine Page
Nina Leeds
the professor's daughter
William Prince
Charles Marsden
Franchot Tone
Professor Henry Leeds
Richard Thomas
Gordon Evans (as a child)
Standby:
Nancy Marchand
(Nina Leeds)
Understudies:
Sally Alex
(Mrs. Amos Evans),
Donald Moreland
(Gordon Evans) and
James Noble
(Edmund Darrell, Sam Evans, Charles Marsden)
Hudson Theatre
(Mar 11, 1963 - May 25, 1963)
Cast
Rip Torn
Edmund Darrell
May 13, 1963 - Jun 29, 1963
Collin Wilcox
Madeline Arnold
Apr 08, 1963 - Jun 29, 1963
Martin Beck Theatre
(May 27, 1963 - Jun 29, 1963)
Awards
Tony Award®
Best Producer of a Play
1963 Nominee
Produced by
The Actors Studio (Lee Strasberg: Artistic Director; Cheryl Crawford: Executive Producer; Roger L. Stevens: General Administrator)
People
Awards
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Actors Studio (Lee Strasberg: Artistic Director; Cheryl Crawford: Executive Producer; Roger L. Stevens: General Administrator)
Produced by
The Actors Studio (Lee Strasberg: Artistic Director; Cheryl Crawford: Executive Producer; Roger L. Stevens: General Administrator)
; Produced by arrangement with
Circle in the Square
Written by
Eugene O'Neill
Directed by
José Quintero
Scenic Design by
David Hays
; Lighting Design by
David Hays
; Costume Design by
Noel Taylor
; Miss Page's costumes by
Theoni V. Aldredge
; Hair Design by
Ronald De Mann
General Manager:
Robert Alex Baron
Production Stage Manager:
Richard Blofson
; Stage Manager:
D. S. Wilson
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Donald Moreland
General Press Representative:
Howard Atlee
; Press Representative:
Michael Sean O'Shea
and
Ruth Cage
; Advertising:
Fred Golden
and
Blaine-Thompson
; Production Assistant to Mr. Hays:
Keith Cuerden
; Secretary to Actors Studio:
Gillian Crowe
; Speech Consultant:
Dr. Simon R. Mitchneck
Betty Field
Mrs. Amos Evans
Sam's mother
Jane Fonda
Madeline Arnold
Mar 09, 1963 - Apr 06, 1963
Ben Gazzara
Edmund Darrell
Mar 09, 1963 - May 11, 1963
Pat Hingle
Sam Evans
Geoffrey Horne
Gordon Evans
Nina's son
Geraldine Page
Nina Leeds
the professor's daughter
William Prince
Charles Marsden
Franchot Tone
Professor Henry Leeds
Richard Thomas
Gordon Evans (as a child)
Standby:
Nancy Marchand
(Nina Leeds)
Understudies:
Sally Alex
(Mrs. Amos Evans),
Donald Moreland
(Gordon Evans) and
James Noble
(Edmund Darrell, Sam Evans, Charles Marsden)
Hudson Theatre
(Mar 11, 1963 - May 25, 1963)
Cast
Rip Torn
Edmund Darrell
May 13, 1963 - Jun 29, 1963
Collin Wilcox
Madeline Arnold
Apr 08, 1963 - Jun 29, 1963
Martin Beck Theatre
(May 27, 1963 - Jun 29, 1963)
Tony Award®
Best Producer of a Play
1963 Nominee
Produced by
The Actors Studio (Lee Strasberg: Artistic Director; Cheryl Crawford: Executive Producer; Roger L. Stevens: General Administrator)
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