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The Grass Harp
Play
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Mar 27, 1952
Closing Date
Apr 26, 1952
Performances
36
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Open Date: Mar 27, 1952
Close Date: Apr 26, 1952
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Martin Beck Theatre
(Mar 27, 1952 - Apr 26, 1952)
Description
A play in two acts
Setting
The Talbo House; The Town; An Autumn Wood
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
Martin Beck Theatre Corporation
Produced by
Saint Subber
; Produced in association with
Rita Allen
Written by
Truman Capote
; From the novel by
Truman Capote
; Musical score by
Virgil Thomson
Directed by
Robert Lewis
Scenic Design by
Cecil Beaton
; Costume Design by
Cecil Beaton
General Manager:
Warren P. Munsell, Jr.
Production Stage Manager:
B.D. Kranz
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Jules Racine
Conducted by
Claude Monteux
; Flute:
Claude Monteux
; Harp:
Marga Hanson
; Violin:
Arthur Grossman
; Viola:
Bernard Zaslav
; Cello:
Francesco Tulli
; Music Contractor:
Morris Stonzek
; Assistant to Robert Lewis:
Andrew Lyndon
; Assistant to Saint-Subber:
Ellen Newald
Assistant to Cecil Beaton (Costume Execution):
Edith Lutyens
; Assistant to Cecil Beaton (Technical Execution):
Stephen Tichacek
Press Representative:
George Ross
and
Dorothy Ross
; Press Associate:
Madelin Blitzstein
Mildred Natwick
Dolly Talbo
Johnny Stewart
Collin Talbo
Georgia Burke
Catherine Creek
Russell Collins
Judge Charlie Cool
Jonathan Harris
Dr. Morris Ritz
Sterling Holloway
The Barber
Ruth Nelson
Verena Talbo
Alice Pearce
Miss Baby Love Dallas
Lenka Peterson
Maude Riordan
Jay Barney
The Postmaster
Val Dufour
The Sheriff
Gertrude Flynn
The Baker's Wife
Ralph Hertz
The Reverend
Anthony McGrath
Big Eddie Stover
Jules Racine
Brophy
Larry Robinson
Sam
Jane Smith
The Choir Mistress
Susan Steell
The Reverend's Wife
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
Martin Beck Theatre Corporation
Produced by
Saint Subber
; Produced in association with
Rita Allen
Written by
Truman Capote
; From the novel by
Truman Capote
; Musical score by
Virgil Thomson
Directed by
Robert Lewis
Scenic Design by
Cecil Beaton
; Costume Design by
Cecil Beaton
General Manager:
Warren P. Munsell, Jr.
Production Stage Manager:
B.D. Kranz
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Jules Racine
Conducted by
Claude Monteux
; Flute:
Claude Monteux
; Harp:
Marga Hanson
; Violin:
Arthur Grossman
; Viola:
Bernard Zaslav
; Cello:
Francesco Tulli
; Music Contractor:
Morris Stonzek
; Assistant to Robert Lewis:
Andrew Lyndon
; Assistant to Saint-Subber:
Ellen Newald
Assistant to Cecil Beaton (Costume Execution):
Edith Lutyens
; Assistant to Cecil Beaton (Technical Execution):
Stephen Tichacek
Press Representative:
George Ross
and
Dorothy Ross
; Press Associate:
Madelin Blitzstein
Mildred Natwick
Dolly Talbo
Johnny Stewart
Collin Talbo
Georgia Burke
Catherine Creek
Russell Collins
Judge Charlie Cool
Jonathan Harris
Dr. Morris Ritz
Sterling Holloway
The Barber
Ruth Nelson
Verena Talbo
Alice Pearce
Miss Baby Love Dallas
Lenka Peterson
Maude Riordan
Jay Barney
The Postmaster
Val Dufour
The Sheriff
Gertrude Flynn
The Baker's Wife
Ralph Hertz
The Reverend
Anthony McGrath
Big Eddie Stover
Jules Racine
Brophy
Larry Robinson
Sam
Jane Smith
The Choir Mistress
Susan Steell
The Reverend's Wife
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