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The Three Sisters
Play
Drama
Revival
Broadway
Opening Date
Dec 19, 1973
Closing Date
Jan 11, 1974
1st Preview
Dec 18, 1973
1st Preview
Dec 18, 1973
Previews
2
Performances
7
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Open Date: Dec 19, 1973
Close Date: Jan 11, 1974
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
This production played in repertory with
The Beggar's Opera
,
Measure for Measure
,
Scapin
,
Next Time I'll Sing to You
Theatres
Billy Rose Theatre
(Dec 19, 1973 - Jan 11, 1974)
Description
A play in three acts
Comments
Performances Schedule: December 18th - evening, 19th - matinee and evening (opening), 20th - evening, 1973; January 8th - matinee, 9th - matinee, 10th - evening, 11th - evening, 1974.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
City Center Acting Company (John Houseman, Artistic Director; Margot Harley, Producing Director; Porter Van Zandt, Executive Director)
,
John Houseman
and
Margot Harley
Written by
Anton Chekhov
; Translated by
Tyrone Guthrie
and
Leonid Kipnis
; Musical Director:
Gerald Shaw
Directed by
Boris Tumarin
; Dances arranged by
Elizabeth Keen
Scenic Design by
Douglas W. Schmidt
; Costume Design by
John David Ridge
; Lighting Design by
Martin Aronstein
Stage Manager:
Peter B. Mumford
Press Representative:
Sol Jacobson
and
Lewis Harmon
Nita Angeletti
Member of the Prozorov Household
Gisela Caldwell
Anfisa
the nanny
Leah Chandler
Dounyasha
a Maid
Joel Colodner
Member of the Prozorov Household
Peter Dvorsky
Ferapont
Courier for the City Council
Benjamin Hendrickson
Andrey Prozorov
Cynthia Herman
Natasha
Kevin Kline
Vershinin
Lt. Colonel, Battery Commander
Patti LuPone
Irina
Andrei's sister
John Michalski
Member of the Prozorov Household
Mary-Joan Negro
Masha
Andrei's sister
Richard Ooms
Member of the Prozorov Household
Mary Lou Rosato
Olga
Andrei's sister
Jared Sakren
Rode
Second Lieutenant
David Schramm
Chebutykin
Army doctor
Gerald Shaw
Fedotik
Second Lieutenant
Norman Snow
Baron Tuzenbach
Lieutenant
David Ogden Stiers
Kulygin
Masha's husband
Sam Tsoutsouvas
Solyony
Captain
Understudies:
Nita Angeletti
(Olga, Masha, Dounyasha),
Leah Chandler
(Irina, Natasha, Anfisa),
Joel Colodner
(Solyony),
Peter Dvorsky
(Baron Tuzenbach),
John Michalski
(Fedotik, Rode),
Richard Ooms
(Chebutykin, Kulygin, Vershinin),
Jared Sakren
(Ferapont) and
Sam Tsoutsouvas
(Andrey Prozorov)
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
City Center Acting Company (John Houseman, Artistic Director; Margot Harley, Producing Director; Porter Van Zandt, Executive Director)
,
John Houseman
and
Margot Harley
Written by
Anton Chekhov
; Translated by
Tyrone Guthrie
and
Leonid Kipnis
; Musical Director:
Gerald Shaw
Directed by
Boris Tumarin
; Dances arranged by
Elizabeth Keen
Scenic Design by
Douglas W. Schmidt
; Costume Design by
John David Ridge
; Lighting Design by
Martin Aronstein
Stage Manager:
Peter B. Mumford
Press Representative:
Sol Jacobson
and
Lewis Harmon
Nita Angeletti
Member of the Prozorov Household
Gisela Caldwell
Anfisa
the nanny
Leah Chandler
Dounyasha
a Maid
Joel Colodner
Member of the Prozorov Household
Peter Dvorsky
Ferapont
Courier for the City Council
Benjamin Hendrickson
Andrey Prozorov
Cynthia Herman
Natasha
Kevin Kline
Vershinin
Lt. Colonel, Battery Commander
Patti LuPone
Irina
Andrei's sister
John Michalski
Member of the Prozorov Household
Mary-Joan Negro
Masha
Andrei's sister
Richard Ooms
Member of the Prozorov Household
Mary Lou Rosato
Olga
Andrei's sister
Jared Sakren
Rode
Second Lieutenant
David Schramm
Chebutykin
Army doctor
Gerald Shaw
Fedotik
Second Lieutenant
Norman Snow
Baron Tuzenbach
Lieutenant
David Ogden Stiers
Kulygin
Masha's husband
Sam Tsoutsouvas
Solyony
Captain
Understudies:
Nita Angeletti
(Olga, Masha, Dounyasha),
Leah Chandler
(Irina, Natasha, Anfisa),
Joel Colodner
(Solyony),
Peter Dvorsky
(Baron Tuzenbach),
John Michalski
(Fedotik, Rode),
Richard Ooms
(Chebutykin, Kulygin, Vershinin),
Jared Sakren
(Ferapont) and
Sam Tsoutsouvas
(Andrey Prozorov)
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