Production Staff
Neil Simon
Playwright
Ingram Ash
Advertising
Cheryl Sue Dolby
Press Representative
Nancy Enterprises, Inc.
Theatre Owner / Operator
Producer
C. Edwin Knill
General Manager
Spencer Mosse
Assistant to Miss Musser
Tharon Musser
Lighting Designer
Mike Nichols
Director
Mike Nichols has been a director of stage and screen for more than 40 years. His Broadway directing credits include Death of Salesman, Barefoot in the Park, Luv, The Odd Couple, Plaza Suite, The Prisoner of Second Avenue, The Real Thing and Spamalot, for all of which he was awarded the Tony for Best Direction. Film credits include Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf; The Graduate (Academy Award for Best Direction); Catch 22; Carnal Knowledge; Silkwood; Working Girl; Postcards From The Edge; Regarding Henry; The Birdcage; Primary Colors; Closer and Charlie Wilson’s War and for HBO “Wit” and “Angels in ... read more
Linda Otto
Casting
Tom Porter
Assistant to the Director
Production Stage Manager
John Quaglia
Hair Designer
Harvey B. Sabinson
Publicity Director
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.
Lee Solters
Publicity Director
Saint Subber
Producer
Richard Sylbert
Scenic Designer
Anthea Sylbert
Costume Designer
James Turner
Company Manager
Wisner Washam
Stage Manager
Awards and Nominations
1972 Tony Awards
Best Direction of a Play: Mike Nichols won.
Best Play: Neil Simon was nominated but did not win.
Best Play: Saint-Subber was nominated but did not win.
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