- (1952) Stage Play: Desire Under the Elms ANTA Playhouse , (1/16/1952 - 2/23/1952) Opening Date: Jan 16, 1952 Closing Date: Feb 23, 1952 Total Performances: 46 Category: Play, Drama, Revival, Broadway Description: A play in three parts Setting: The Cabot farmhouse, New England. Opening Night Credits: Produced by The American National Theatre and Academy Written by Eugene O'Neill Directed by Harold Clurman Scenic Design by Mordecai Gorelik; Costume Design by Ben Edwards; Lighting Design by Mordecai Gorelik General Manager: Walter Fried; Company Manager: Harold Kusell; Assistant Managing Dir: Lewis Allen Stage Manager: James Gelb; Assistant Stage Mgr: Howard H. Fischer; Technical Director: Paul Morrison Press Representative: Barry Hyams; Associate Press Representative: Herbert Barrett; Production Assistant: Elwyn Dearborn Cast: Charles Aidman Man Minnette Barrett Woman Jocelyn Brando Young Girl Elwyn Dearborn Neighbor Colleen Dewhurst Neighbor Donald Elson Neighbor Howard H. Fischer Old Farmer Russell Gaige Sheriff Mark Gordon Fiddler Norma Hayes Neighbor George Hoxie Neighbor Karl Malden Ephraim Cabot John McLiam Another Man George Mitchell Peter Cabot Lou Polan Simeon Cabot Barbara Schultz Neighbor Carol Stone Abbie Putnam Douglas Watson Eben Cabot Jutta Wolfe Neighbor
- (1954) Stage Play: Threepenny Opera Theatre de Lys , (3/10/1954 - 5/30/1954) First Preview: Total Previews: Opening Date: Mar 10, 1954 Closing Date: May 30, 1954 Total Performances: 96 Category: Musical, Drama, Operetta, Revival, Off-Broadway Setting: 19th-century London. Peachum's Beggar's Outfit Shop, a brothel in Wapping, Newgate Prison, a street, an empty stable. Opening Night Credits: Produced by Carmen Capalbo and Stanley Chase Book by Bertolt Brecht; Lyrics by Bertolt Brecht; Music by Kurt Weill; English adaptation of books and lyrics by Marc Blitzstein; Musical Director: Samuel Matlovsky; Music orchestrated by Kurt Weill Directed by Carmen Capalbo Scenic Design by William Pitkin; Costume Design by Bolasni Conducted by Samuel Matlovsky Cast: Beatrice Arthur Lucy Brown Brown's daughter Lotte Lenya Jenny a whore Scott Merrill Macheath Mack the Knife; head of a gang of crooks Gerald Price Streetsinger Charlotte Rae Mrs. Peachum Jo Sullivan Polly Peachum daughter of Jonathan and Mrs. Peachum George Tyne Tiger Brown Chief of London Police Martin Wolfson Jonathan Jeremiah Peachum head of a gang of beggars John Astin Readymoney Matt Macheath's gang Joseph Beruh Crook-Finger Jack Macheath's gang Paul Dooley Walt Dreary Macheath's gang William Duell Charles Filch a beggar Marcella Markham Betty a whore Marion Selee Molly a whore Bernard Bogin Sawtooth Bob Macheath's gang Miles Dickson Second Constable Donald Elson Reverend Kimball Gerrianne Raphael Dolly a whore Stan Schneider First Constable Rome Smith Smith a police constable Gloria Sokol Coaxer a whore
- (1955) Stage Play: Inherit the Wind National Theatre , (4/21/1955 - 6/22/1957) Opening Date: Apr 21, 1955 Closing Date: Jun 22, 1957 Total Performances: 806 Opening Night Credits: Theatre Owned / Operated by Select Operating Corporation Produced by Herman Shumlin; Produced in association with Margo Jones Written by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee Directed by Herman Shumlin; Assistant Director: Terese Hayden Scenic Design by Peter Larkin; Costume Design by Ruth Morley; Lighting Design by Feder; Assistant to Miss Morley: Dale Clement and Jean Vaughn; Assistant to Mr. Larkin: Blanche Wise General Manager: Barney Klawans Production Stage Manager: Burry Fredrik; Stage Manager: David Clive General Press Representative: Leo Freedman Paul Muni Henry Drummond Ed Begley Matthew Harrison Brady Tony Randall E. K. Hornbeck Lou Adelman Ensemble Jack Banning Timmy Eric Berne Howard Emmett Bradley Ensemble Charles Brin Elijah Joseph Brownstone Ensemble Howard Caine Hot Dog Man Michael Constantine Ensemble Staats Cotsworth Rev. Jeremiah Brown William Darrid Tom Davenport Michael Del Medico Ensemble Donald Elson Bollinger Perry Fiske Harry Y. Esterbrook Sara Floyd Mrs. Krebs Louis Hector Judge Fred Herrick Corkin Sillers Ruth Hope Ensemble Sally Jessup Ensemble Mary Kevin Kelly Melinda Muriel Kirkland Mrs. Brady Julie Knox Ensemble Patricia Larson Ensemble Bethel Leslie Rachel Brown Michael Lewin Ensemble Robert P. Lieb Meeker Karl Light Bertram Cates Salem Ludwig Mr. Goodfellow James Maloney Mayor Evelyn Mando Ensemble Sarah Meade Ensemble Fred Miller Platt Dunlap Rita Newton Mrs. Loomis Ruth Newton Mrs. Blair Gian Pace Ensemble Bee Peters Ensemble Richard Poston Ensemble Jack Riano Ensemble Gordon Russell Ensemble Carroll Saint Ensemble Margherita Sargent Mrs. McLain Robert Shannon Ensemble Harry Shaw Hurdy Gurdy Man Maurice Shrog Ensemble Charles Thompson Mr. Bannister Edmund Williams Reuter's Man
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