PlayDramaOriginalBroadway
Opening Date
Nov 14, 1977
Closing Date
Feb 16, 1978
1st Preview
Nov 02, 1977
1st Preview
Nov 02, 1977
Previews
16
Performances
93
PlayDramaOriginalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

Theatres
Morosco Theatre
(Nov 14, 1977 - Feb 16, 1978)

Setting
Israel, 1931, 1968, 1973. Kiev, 1903. Amman, 1948. Milwaukee, 1915. Chicago, 1948. Cyprus, 1947.

Comments
"Golda" was on hiatus 2/1/1978 through 2/10/1978 due to Anne Bancroft's illness.

Written by William Gibson
Directed by Arthur Penn
Scenic Design by Santo Loquasto; Costume Design by Santo Loquasto; Lighting Design by Jules Fisher; Projection Design by Jules Fisher; Visuals by Lucie D. Grosvenor; Hair Design by J. Roy Helland and Marlies Termine-Vallant; Make-Up Design by Bob Laden
General Manager: Victor Samrock
Stage Manager: Wayne Carson; Assistant Stage Mgr: Peter Dowling
Press Representative: Joe Wolhandler; Casting: Terry Fay; Advertising: Lawrence Weiner and Associates
Golda Meir
Body Guard
 
Arab
 
Adolescent Grandson
 
T.V. Crew
 
Cabinet Member
 
D. P.
Grandson
 
D. P.
 
Adolescent Grandson
 
T.V. Crew
 
Army Messenger
 
D. P.
 
Mother
 
D. P.
Galili
 
D. P.
Gideon
 
Modke
Sister
 
Arab Woman
 
Adolescent Grandchild
 
American Girl
 
D. P.
"Arab" Escort
 
Bar-Lev
Chaim
 
D. P.
King Abdullah
 
Ben-Gurion
"B. G."
 
Religious Minister
 
D. P.
Dayan
Moshe
 
D. P.
Morris
 
D. P.
 
Israeli Citizen
 
Father
 
American
 
D. P.
 
Cabinet Member
Elazar
"Dado"
 
D. P.
 
Israeli Citizen
Golda as Child
 
Sarile as Child
 
Ruthie
Dinitz
Simcha
 
D. P.
 
Cabinet Member
 
D. P.
Arab Woman
 
Clara as Young Girl
 
D. P.
Menachem as a Boy
 
Nahum
Cabinet Member
 
T.V. Interviewer
 
British Commandant
 
Bearded Man
 
D. P.
Allon
 
Menachem
 
D. P.
D. P.
Standby: Tresa Hughes (Golda Meir)
Understudies: Michael Brown (Menachem as a Boy, Nahum, Modke, Gideon), Gene Gross (Allon, Lior, Ben-Gurion, Elazar, Bar-Lev, Dinitz), David C. Jones ("Arab" Escort, King Abdullah, Cabinet Member), Robert Levine (Morris, Menachem, American, Cabinet Member, Bearded Man), Corinne Neuchateau (Adolescent Grandchild, American Girl), Rebecca Schull (Lou, Sarile, Mother) and Judy Unger (Golda as Child, Ruthie, Sarile as Child)

Morosco Theatre (Nov 14, 1977 - Feb 16, 1978)

Cast

D. P.

Tony Award®

 

Best Actress in a Play

1978 Nominee
Anne Bancroft
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