Original Cast
Mrs. Varney (u/s)
Lieutenant Maxwell
Mrs. Varney
Corporal Matson
Lieutenant Foray (u/s)
Jonas
David Harris, who relocated to New York City in late 2014, showcased his talent as Jean Valjean in Connecticut Repertory Theater's production of Les Misérables in June 2015, directed by Tony Award winner Terrence Mann. more...
Caroline Mitford
Charles Kimbrough, known for his Emmy-nominated role on "Murphy Brown," graced the stage in the NY Philharmonic's production of "My Fair Lady" and Encores' "No, No Nanette," bringing his extensive Broadway experience from shows like "Company" (Tony Nomination) and "Sunday in the Park with George" to these memorable performances. more...
John Lithgow, who played the role of the President in "Secret Service," has had an illustrious career in theater, winning his first Tony Award in 1973 for his Broadway debut in "The Changing Room" and later earning acclaim for his performances in productions like "M. Butterfly" and "Sweet Smell of Success." more...
Caroline Mitford (u/s)
Ann McDonough, known for her roles in "The Mothman Prophecies," "Moonstruck," and "Deceived," brought her seasoned acting talent to the cast of "Secret Service," enriching the production with her extensive experience. more...
Banjo, Autoharp, Harmonica
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Lieutenant Allison
Lieutenant Foray
Telegraph Messenger
Wilfred Varney
Don Scardino, an accomplished actor, director, and producer, showcased his versatile talents in the past with his role in the Broadway production of "King of Hearts" in 1971 and later brought his expertise to television, including directing episodes of "Gimme a Break!" in the early 1980s. more...
Meryl Streep, who received her first Oscar nomination for "The Deer Hunter" in 1978, has an illustrious career that includes a Primetime Emmy Award for her leading role in the miniseries "Holocaust" and an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in "Kramer vs. Kramer" (1979). more...
Martha
Private Eddinger
Wilfred Varney (u/s)
Awards and Nominations
Note: Award winners are highlighted with a background.
| Year | Ceremony | Category | Nominee |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1976 | Drama Desk Awards | Outstanding Actress - Play | Meryl Streep |
Production Team
Clifford Capone Costume Designer
Daniel Freudenberger Director
Arthur Miller Musical Director
Lyn Quiyou Hair Designer
David Rapkin Sound Designer
James Tilton Lighting Designer
Scenic Designer
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