Production Staff
Bernard Slade
Playwright
Blaine-Thompson
Advertising
Solters & Roskin, Inc.
General Press Representative
Steve Atha
Hair Designer
David Charles (i)
Assistant to Jane Greenwood
Martin Cohen
Company Manager
Warren Crane
Production Stage Manager
Associate Producer
Dasha Epstein
Producer
Morton Gottlieb
Producer
Jane Greenwood
Costume Designer
More than 100 Broadway/Off-Broadway credits including: Present Laughter, A View From the Bridge, Waiting for Godot, Thurgood, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Trumpery, Heartbreak House, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, On Golden Pond, A Moon for the Misbegotten, The Scarlet Pimpernel, Master Class, The Sisters Rosensweig. Metropolitan Opera: revival of Adriana Lecouvreur (2009), Dialogue of the Carmelites, The Great Gatsby; Chicago Lyric Opera: Nabucco and Rigoletto; SF Opera: La Favorita. Film: Arthur, Can't Stop the Music, Glengarry Glen Ross. Awards: Irene Sharaff Life Time Achievement Award, Theatre Hall of Fame, 15 Tony Award nominations. Professor, Yale School of Drama.
Tharon Musser
Lighting Designer
The Nederlander Organization
Theatre Owner / Operator
Kate Pollock
Stage Manager
William Ritman
Scenic Designer
Ben Rosenberg
General Manager
Associate Producer
Gene Saks
Director
Milly Schoenbaum
Press Representative
Edward L. Schuman
Producer
Matthew Serino
Advertising
Serino founded Serino Coyne, the nation's longest-running live-entertainment advertising agency, with Nancy Coyne in 1977. He departed as President in 2007. In the three decades that he spent with the company, it worked on such iconic shows as A Chorus Line, Cats, The Phantom of the Opera, Grand Hotel, Miss Saigon, Angels in America, Sunset Boulevard, Rent, The Producers, Mamma Mia!, Thoroughly Modern Mille, Hairspray, Wicked, and many more.
He died in June 2023.
Martha Swope
Production Photographer
Richard Winkler
Assistant to Tharon Musser
Awards and Nominations
1975 Drama Desk Awards
Outstanding Director - Play: Gene Saks was nominated but did not win.
Outstanding New American Play: Bernard Slade won.
1975 Outer Critics Circle Awards
Best Ensemble Performance: Ellen Burstyn won.
Best Ensemble Performance: Charles Grodin won.
1975 Tony Awards
Best Direction of a Play: Gene Saks was nominated but did not win.
Best Play: Bernard Slade was nominated but did not win.
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