Production Staff
Ron Milner
Playwright
Blaine-Thompson
Advertising
Alonzer
Assistant to Miss Dearing
Ron Abbott
NYSF at Lincoln Center Production Manager
Martin Aronstein
Lighting Designer
David Black
NYSF General Manager
Edward Burbridge
Costume Supervisor
Patricia Carney
Company Manager
Eugene Davis-Caron
Assistant to Miss Dearing
Judy Dearing
Costume Designer
Merle Debuskey
NYSF General Press Representative
David Eidenberg
NYSF Production Supervisor
Faith Geer
Press Representative
Bernard Gersten
Associate Producer
Roger Gindi
Staff Assistant
Mary Goldberg
NYSF Casting Director
Aketa Jamal
Assistant to the Director
George E. Joseph
Production Photographer
Don Josephson
Advertising
Woodie King, Jr.
Producer
(In Association With)
(In Association With)
Robert Kamlot
NYSF at Lincoln Center General Manager
D. W. Koehler
Production Stage Manager
Santo Loquasto
Scenic Designer
Broadway: Carousel; Hello, Dolly! (Tony Award for costume design); Cafe Crown (Tony for set design); The Cherry Orchard (Tony for costume design); Grand Hotel (Tony for costume design). Seventeen additional Tony nominations. Film credits include Radio Days (Academy Award nomination for production design), Bullets Over Broadway (Academy Award nomination for production design), and Zelig (Academy Award nomination for costume design). He received the Michael Merritt Award for Excellence in Design and Collaboration in 2002, was inducted into the Theater Hall of Fame in 2004, received the Pennsylvania Governor's Award for the Arts in 2006, the Robert L.B. Tobin Award for ... read more
Gail Merrifield
Assistant to the Producer
GAIL MERRIFIELD PAPP was born in San Francisco into a family with a deep theater lineage. Inspired by parents who were editors and writers, Gail originally began a career in publishing, but then decided to reinvent herself by looking for a job in the theater.
Gail’s sole inspiration for this course correction was the fact that in the 19th and early 20th centuries five generations of women in her family had been actors – Aunt, Great-aunt, Grandmother, Great-grandmother, and Great-great-grandmother. She wasn’t an actor herself, but Gail felt that identifying in some way with their theatrical profession could restore her ... read more
Lawrence Metzler
Associate to Mr. Aronstein
Andrew Mihok
NYSF Production Manager
Edward Pisoni
Assistant to Mr. Loquasto
Michael Schultz
Director
Fred Seagraves
Stage Manager
Awards and Nominations
1974 Drama Desk Awards
Outstanding Performance: Dick A. Williams won.
1974 Tony Awards
Best Scenic Design: Santo Loquasto was nominated but did not win.
1973 Drama Desk Awards
Most Promising Performer: Bill Cobbs won.
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