Motion Picture Production Encyclopedia (1949)

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916 N. Y. STACE SHOWS 194 8 THE BEAR Elena Ivanovna Popova Frances Reid Luka Francis Letton Crigory Stephanovitch Smirnov Jose Ferrer ON THE HARMFULNESS OF USINC TOBACCO Ivan Ivanovitch Nyughin Jose Ferrer THE WEDDINC Anna Martynovna Zmeyukin Paula Laurence Ivan Mihailovitch Yat Francis Letton The Best Man Leonardo Cimino Nastasya Timofeyevna Grace Coppin Epaminond Maximovitch Aplombov Robert Carroll Yevdokim Zaharovitch Zhigalov Victor Thorley Harlampy Spiridonovitch Dymba Will Kuluva Dashenka Phyllis Hill Dmitry Slepanovitch Mozgovoy Ralph Roberts Andrey Andreyevitch Nyunin John Carradine Fyodor Yakovlevitch Revunov Karaulov Richard Whorf First Waiter Bobby Busch Second Waiter Richard McMurray Third Waiter — Frank Campanella Guests Alex Berko, Susan Center, David Clive, Ellis Daniels, William LeMessena, Jacqueline Soans and Carol Whipple. THE CUP OF TREMBLING Music Box Theatre. Opened April 20, 1948. Closed May 15, 1948. 31 Performances. A play by Louis Paul. Staged by Paul Czinner. Sets, Charles Elson. Costumes, Natalie Barth Walker. Presented by Paul Czinner and C. P. Jaeger. Mrs. Bosshardt Beverly Bayne Ellen Croy Elizabeth Bergner Dr. Broen Philip Tonge John Croy Millard Mitchell Walter Fowler John Carradine Jamesson Louis Hector Ann Iris Mann Gracie Hope Emerson A Police Officer Robert Bolger A Deliveryman William Robertson Dr. Denning Martin Wolfson William Lundeman Anthony Ross Sheila Vane Arlene Francis DOCTOR SOCIAL Booth Theatre. Opened February 11, 1948: Closed February 14, 1948. 6 Performances. A drama by Joseph L. Estry. Staged by Don Appell. Set and lighting, Stewart Chaney. Presented by Harold Barnard. Ann Harris Eda Heinemann Dr. Tom Morrisey Ronald Alexander Mrs. Hamilton Nelly Malcolm Dr. Norman Farrar Dean Jagger Yvonne Tompkins Mae Questel Dr. Isaac Gordon Al Shean Dr. Fleming Donald Foster Lee Manning Haila Stoddard Paul Harris Drake Thorton DON'T LISTEN, LADIES Booth Theatre. Opened Tuesday, December 28, 1948. Closed January 8, 1949. 15 Performances. A comedy by Sacha Guitry, translated by Stephen Powys. Staged by Willard Stoker. Sets, Leon Davey. Presented by Lee Ephraim and Jack Buchanan. Daniel Bachelet Jack Buchanan Henriette Joan Seton Madeleine Moira Lister Baron De Characnay Hugh Miller Blandinet Jan Lubbock Julie Bille-en-Bois Ivy St. Helier Valentine Adele Dixon A Porter Bartlett Mullins Michael Aubrion Austin Trevor EDWARD, MY SON Martin Beck Theatre. Opened Thursday, September 30, 1948. A drama by Robert Morley and Noel Langley. Staged by Peter Ashmore. Sets and lighting supervised by Raymond Sovey. Presented by Gilbert Miller and Henry Sherek. Arnold Holt Robert Morley Evelyn Holt Peggy Ashcroft Larry Parker |an Hunter Harry Soames Torin Thatcher Dr. Waxman Dayton Lummis Cunningham Waldo Sturrey Ellerby Godfrey Kenton Hanray D. A. Clarke-Smith Eileen Perry Leueen MacGrath Prothero Richard Newton Burton Godfrey Kenton Summers Waldo Sturrey Phyllis Maxwell Dorothy Beattie Betty Fowler Patricia Hicks FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE, MOTHER Belasco Theatre. Opened Tuesday, November 16 1948. Closed November 20, 1948. 7 performances. A comedy by Julie Berns. Staged by the author. Set and lighting by Leo Kerz. Presented by David Kay. Henry Wheeler St. Clair Bayfield Bob Lawrence Alfred Garr Dick Lawrence Charles Colby Lucinda Lawrence Nancy Carroll Edward Lawrence Herschell Bentley Lavinia. Jacqueline Andre Jack Warren Stiano Braggiotti Deedee Warren Peggy Romano Susan Beresford Marian Russell Emily Bland Jean Pugsley Milton Rubin Richy Shawn Joe Geneaghan Ted Plummer Mrs. Rubin Molly Picon Sara Louise Margaret Draper GHOSTS Cort Theatre. Opened February 16, 1948. Closed February 21, 1948. 8 performances. A drama by Henrik Ibsen, translated by Eva Le Gallienne. Staged by Margaret Webster. Setting, Watson Barrett. Presented by Louis J. Singer and the American Repertory Company. Regina Engstrand Jean Hagen Jacob Engstrand. Robert Emhardt Reverend Mr. Manders Herbert Berghof Mrs. Helena Alving Eva Le Gallienne Oswald Alving Alfred Ryder THE GONDOLIERS Century Theatre. Opened January 26, 1948. Closed April 24, 1948. 16 Performances. Operetta by W. S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan. Staged by Anna Bethell. Sets and costumes, Charles Ricketts. Orchestra directed by Isidore Godfrey. Presented by the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company. The Duke of Plaza-Toro Martyn Green Luiz Thomas Round Don Alhambra Del Bolero Richard Watson Marco Palmieri Leonard Osborn Cu iseppe Palmieri Charles Doming Antonio Eric Hutson Francesco Thomas Hancock Giorgio Radley Flynn Annibale. Richard Dunn The Duchess of Plaza-Toro Ella Halman Casilda Margaret Mitchell Gianetta Gwyneth Cullimore Tessa Denise Findlay Fiametta Enid Walsh Vittoria Joan Cillingham Giulia Laura Crombie Inez Caryl Fane Chorus of gondoliers, contadine, men-at-arms, heralds and pages. COODBYE, MY FANCY Morosco Theatre. Opened Wednesday, November 17, 1948. A comedy by Fay Kanin. Staged by Sam Wanamaker. Setting by Donald Oenslager. Costumes, Emeline Roche. Presented by Michael Kanin in association with Aldrich and Myers. Ginny Merrill Bethel Leslie Amelia Sally Hester Clarisse Gerrianne Raphael