Production Staff
Edward Albee
Playwright
The Blaine Thompson Company
Advertising
The Shubert Organization (Executive Directors: Irving Goldman, Bernard B. J
Theatre Owner / Operator
Betty Lee Hunt Associates, Inc.
General Press Representative
Friedman-Abeles
Production Photographer
Edward Albee
Director
Edward Albee was an American playwright known for his darkly comedic and often controversial works. Born on March 12, 1928, in Washington, D.C., Albee was adopted as an infant by Reed and Frances Albee, a wealthy couple who owned vaudeville theaters. He was raised in Westchester County, New York, and attended a number of private schools before being expelled from one for academic reasons.
Albee's interest in theater began at a young age, and he began writing plays in his teens. He attended Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut, but left after just a year and a half. He moved to New ... read more
Richard Barr
Producer
Elizabeth Holloway
Assistant to Mr. Tilton
Stanley F. Kamkinsky
Press Associate
Press Representative
Michael Kasdan
General Manager
Charles Kindl
Stage Manager
Mike Mones
Advertising
Michael O'Rand
Assistant General Manager
Maria Cristina Pucci
Press Associate
James Tilton
Scenic Designer
Lighting Designer
Fred Voelpel
Costume Designer
Clinton Wilder
Producer
Charles Woodward
Producer
Mark Wright
Production Stage Manager
Awards and Nominations
1975 Drama Desk Awards
Outstanding Costume Design: Fred Voelpel was nominated but did not win.
Outstanding New American Play: Edward Albee was nominated but did not win.
1975 New York Drama Critics Circle Awards
Best American Play: Edward Albee was nominated but did not win.
1975 Tony Awards
Best Lighting Design: James Tilton was nominated but did not win.
Best Play: Edward Albee was nominated but did not win.
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