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The Tempest
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Comedy
Revival
Broadway
Opening Date
Jan 25, 1945
Closing Date
Apr 21, 1945
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Open Date: Jan 25, 1945
Close Date: Apr 21, 1945
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Alvin Theatre
(Jan 25, 1945 - Mar 17, 1945)
Broadway Theatre
(Mar 19, 1945 - Apr 21, 1945)
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
Alvin Theatre Corporation (Alexander H. Pincus and Norman Pincus, Directors)
Produced by
Cheryl Crawford
and
Margaret Webster
Original Music by
David Diamond
; Written by
William Shakespeare
Based on a production idea by
Eva Le Gallienne
Scenic Design by
Motley
; Costume Design by
Motley
; Lighting Design by
Moe Hack
; Make-Up Design by
Charles of the Ritz
; Wig Design by
Alfred Barris
General Manager:
Nick Holde
; Company Manager:
Alan Attwater
Production Stage Manager:
Moe Hack
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Norman Peck
and
Patricia Wheel
Press Representative:
Karl N. Bernstein
and
Martha Dreiblatt
Canada Lee
Caliban
Vera Zorina
Ariel
Arnold Moss
Prospero
The right Duke of Milan
Jack Bostick
Adrian
A Neopolitan Lord
Vito Christi
Ferdinand
The King's son
Stephen Elliott
Boatswain
Mariners, Shapes and Spirits
Larry Evers
Master of Ceremonies
Mariners, Shapes and Spirits
Joseph Hardy
Shipmaster
Mariners, Shapes and Spirits
Frances Heflin
Miranda
Prospero's daughter
Philip Huston
Alonso
King of Naples
Charlotte Keane
Mariners, Shapes and Spirits
Berry Kroeger
Antonio
Prospero's brother, the usurping Duke of Milan
Paul Leyssac
Gonzalo
The King's counselor
Norman Peck
Mariners, Shapes and Spirits
Diana Sinclair
Dancer
Mariners, Shapes and Spirits
Eugene Stuckmann
Sebastian
The King's brother
George Voskovec
Trinculo
A servingman
Jan Werich
Stephano
A drunken butler
Patricia Wheel
Mariners, Shapes and Spirits
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
Alvin Theatre Corporation (Alexander H. Pincus and Norman Pincus, Directors)
Produced by
Cheryl Crawford
and
Margaret Webster
Original Music by
David Diamond
; Written by
William Shakespeare
Based on a production idea by
Eva Le Gallienne
Scenic Design by
Motley
; Costume Design by
Motley
; Lighting Design by
Moe Hack
; Make-Up Design by
Charles of the Ritz
; Wig Design by
Alfred Barris
General Manager:
Nick Holde
; Company Manager:
Alan Attwater
Production Stage Manager:
Moe Hack
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Norman Peck
and
Patricia Wheel
Press Representative:
Karl N. Bernstein
and
Martha Dreiblatt
Canada Lee
Caliban
Vera Zorina
Ariel
Arnold Moss
Prospero
The right Duke of Milan
Jack Bostick
Adrian
A Neopolitan Lord
Vito Christi
Ferdinand
The King's son
Stephen Elliott
Boatswain
Mariners, Shapes and Spirits
Larry Evers
Master of Ceremonies
Mariners, Shapes and Spirits
Joseph Hardy
Shipmaster
Mariners, Shapes and Spirits
Frances Heflin
Miranda
Prospero's daughter
Philip Huston
Alonso
King of Naples
Charlotte Keane
Mariners, Shapes and Spirits
Berry Kroeger
Antonio
Prospero's brother, the usurping Duke of Milan
Paul Leyssac
Gonzalo
The King's counselor
Norman Peck
Mariners, Shapes and Spirits
Diana Sinclair
Dancer
Mariners, Shapes and Spirits
Eugene Stuckmann
Sebastian
The King's brother
George Voskovec
Trinculo
A servingman
Jan Werich
Stephano
A drunken butler
Patricia Wheel
Mariners, Shapes and Spirits
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