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The Skin of Our Teeth
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Comedy
Revival
Broadway
Opening Date
Sep 09, 1975
Closing Date
Sep 13, 1975
1st Preview
Sep 03, 1975
1st Preview
Sep 03, 1975
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7
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Open Date: Sep 09, 1975
Close Date: Sep 13, 1975
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Mark Hellinger Theatre
(Sep 09, 1975 - Sep 13, 1975)
Description
A fantastick comedy in three acts
Setting
Excelsior, New Jersey and the Atlantic City Boardwalk.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Messrs. Nederlander
Produced by
Ken Marsolais
; Produced in association with
The Kennedy Center - Xerox American Bicentennial Theatre (Roger L. Stevens, Producer; Richmond Crinkley, Producer)
; Associate Producer:
Scott / Bloom Productions, Ltd.
Written by
Thornton Wilder
Directed by
José Quintero
Scenic Design by
Eugene Lee
; Lighting Design by
Ken Billington
; Costume Design by
Franne Lee
; Wigs styled by
Lyn Quiyou
; Projection Consultant:
Jane Reisman
General Manager:
Leonard Soloway
; Company Manager:
James Mennen
Production Stage Manager:
Martin Herzer
; Stage Manager:
David Taylor
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Steven Kelly
and
Betty Lynd
General Press Representative:
Betty Lee Hunt
; Casting:
Terry Fay
; Advertising:
The Blaine Thompson Company
and
Matthew Serino
Elizabeth Ashley
Sabina
Alfred Drake
Mr. Antrobus
Martha Scott
Mrs. Antrobus
Kristina Callahan
Drum Majorette
Norman Michael Chase
Homer
Broadcast Official
Joseph C. Davies
Judge
Conveener
Richard DeFabees
Conveener
Denny Dillon
Mammoth
Monkey Man
Yuye Fernandes
Drum Majorette
Hester
Douglas Fisher
Conveener
Defeated Candidate
Janet Grey
Gladys
J. F. Hall
Conveener
Gertrude Jeannette
Ivy
Charlotte Jones
Fortune Teller
Kate Kellery
Drum Majorette
Steven Kelly
Conveener
Philip Lindsay
Chair Pusher
Barry Livingston
Telegraph Boy
Ass't Broadcast Official
Conveener
Betty Lynd
Miss M. Muse
Drum Majorette
Josephine Nichols
Miss T. Muse
F.J. O'Neil
Mr. Fitzpatrick
Roi Petersen
Dinosaur
Chair Pusher
Steve Railsback
Henry
Alexander Reed
Announcer
Professor
Conveener
Mr. Tremayne
Eda Seasongood
Miss E. Muse
Conveener's Wife
Lee Sherman
Doctor
Conveener
Fred Bailey
Understudies:
Kristina Callahan
(Sabina, Miss E. Muse, Miss T. Muse),
Richard DeFabees
(Henry, Telegraph Boy),
Douglas Fisher
(Announcer),
J. F. Hall
(Mr. Fitzpatrick, Fred Bailey),
Kate Kellery
(Gladys, Miss M. Muse),
Philip Lindsay
(Mr. Tremayne, Dinosaur),
Betty Lynd
(Mammoth),
Josephine Nichols
(Fortune Teller, Hester),
Alexander Reed
(Mr. Antrobus) and
Eda Seasongood
(Mrs. Antrobus, Ivy)
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Messrs. Nederlander
Produced by
Ken Marsolais
; Produced in association with
The Kennedy Center - Xerox American Bicentennial Theatre (Roger L. Stevens, Producer; Richmond Crinkley, Producer)
; Associate Producer:
Scott / Bloom Productions, Ltd.
Written by
Thornton Wilder
Directed by
José Quintero
Scenic Design by
Eugene Lee
; Lighting Design by
Ken Billington
; Costume Design by
Franne Lee
; Wigs styled by
Lyn Quiyou
; Projection Consultant:
Jane Reisman
General Manager:
Leonard Soloway
; Company Manager:
James Mennen
Production Stage Manager:
Martin Herzer
; Stage Manager:
David Taylor
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Steven Kelly
and
Betty Lynd
General Press Representative:
Betty Lee Hunt
; Casting:
Terry Fay
; Advertising:
The Blaine Thompson Company
and
Matthew Serino
Elizabeth Ashley
Sabina
Alfred Drake
Mr. Antrobus
Martha Scott
Mrs. Antrobus
Kristina Callahan
Drum Majorette
Norman Michael Chase
Homer
Broadcast Official
Joseph C. Davies
Judge
Conveener
Richard DeFabees
Conveener
Denny Dillon
Mammoth
Monkey Man
Yuye Fernandes
Drum Majorette
Hester
Douglas Fisher
Conveener
Defeated Candidate
Janet Grey
Gladys
J. F. Hall
Conveener
Gertrude Jeannette
Ivy
Charlotte Jones
Fortune Teller
Kate Kellery
Drum Majorette
Steven Kelly
Conveener
Philip Lindsay
Chair Pusher
Barry Livingston
Telegraph Boy
Ass't Broadcast Official
Conveener
Betty Lynd
Miss M. Muse
Drum Majorette
Josephine Nichols
Miss T. Muse
F.J. O'Neil
Mr. Fitzpatrick
Roi Petersen
Dinosaur
Chair Pusher
Steve Railsback
Henry
Alexander Reed
Announcer
Professor
Conveener
Mr. Tremayne
Eda Seasongood
Miss E. Muse
Conveener's Wife
Lee Sherman
Doctor
Conveener
Fred Bailey
Understudies:
Kristina Callahan
(Sabina, Miss E. Muse, Miss T. Muse),
Richard DeFabees
(Henry, Telegraph Boy),
Douglas Fisher
(Announcer),
J. F. Hall
(Mr. Fitzpatrick, Fred Bailey),
Kate Kellery
(Gladys, Miss M. Muse),
Philip Lindsay
(Mr. Tremayne, Dinosaur),
Betty Lynd
(Mammoth),
Josephine Nichols
(Fortune Teller, Hester),
Alexander Reed
(Mr. Antrobus) and
Eda Seasongood
(Mrs. Antrobus, Ivy)
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