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November

(Original Broadway Production, 2008)

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Production Information
Previews:December 20, 2007 (33 previews)
Opening:January 17, 2008
Closing:July 01, 2008
Theatres:Ethel Barrymore Theatre
(12/20/2007 - 7/1/2008)
Production Type:Original Production
Production Status: Closed
Run Type:Open Run
Market:Broadway
Running Time:2 hours, with one intermission
Set just days before a major presidential election, NOVEMBER involves civil marriages, gambling casinos, lesbians, American Indians, presidential libraries, questionable pardons and campaign contributions.
 
Production Staff
Laura Bauer
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Costume Designer
Martial Corneville
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Wig Designer
(Women's Wigs)
Paul Gallo (i)
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Lighting Designer
Paul Huntley
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Wigs Designer
(Men's Wigs)
Joe Mantello
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Director
Scott Pask
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Scenic Designer
 
Original Cast | Replacements
Dylan Baker
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Archer Brown
Amy Hohn
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Clarice Bernstein (Standby)
Richard Kline
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Charles Smith (Standby)
Nathan Lane
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Charles Smith
Laurie Metcalf
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Clarice Bernstein
Michael Nichols
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Dwight Grackle
Ethan Phillips
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A Representative
(The National Association of Turkey Manufacturers)
Greg Stuhr
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Archer (Standby)
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A Representative (Standby)
(The National Association of Turkey Manufacturers )
Victor Talmadge
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Dwight Grackle (Standby)
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