The Women
- Preview: October 12, 2001
- Open: November 8, 2001
- Close: January 13, 2002
Play - Revival
Running Time: 2hrs 40mins
"The Women" is an acidic commentary on the pampered lives and power struggles of various wealthy Manhattan socialites and up-and-comers and the gossip that propels and damages their relationships.
For The Record:
“The Women” originally opened at the Ethel Barrymore on Dec 26 1936 under the auspices of Max Gordon. Robert B Sinclair was the Director. A revival of “The Women” opened on April 25 1973 at the 46th St Theater (Richard Rodgers). Morton DaCosta was the Director.
Total Gross:
$4,183,178
Average Weekly Gross:
$298,798
Total Attendance:
77,827
Average Weekly Attendance:
96%
Staff & Creative Team
Producer:
General Manager:
Sydney Beers at Roundabout Theatre Company Ellen Richard at Roundabout Theatre CompanyAdvertising Representative:
Eliran Murphy GroupPress Agent:
Boneau/Bryan-BrownProduction Stage Manager:
Peter HansonAuthor
Clare Boothe LuceDirector
Scott ElliottSettings
Derek McLaneCostumes
Isaac MizrahiLighting
Brian MacDevittSound
Douglas J CuomoCast
Sylvia | 10/12/2001 - 01/13/2002 |
Countess de Lage | 10/12/2001 - 01/13/2002 |
Mary | 10/12/2001 - 01/13/2002 |
Crystal Allen | 10/12/2001 - 01/13/2002 |
Mrs Morehead | 10/12/2001 - 01/13/2002 |
Miriam Aarons | 10/12/2001 - 01/13/2002 |
Edith | 10/12/2001 - 01/13/2002 |
Little Mary | 10/12/2001 - 01/13/2002 |
Nancy Blake | 10/12/2001 - 01/13/2002 |
Peggy | 10/12/2001 - 01/13/2002 |
Maggie | 10/05/2001 - 01/13/2002 |
Jane | 10/12/2001 - 01/13/2002 |
First Saleswoman/Mudmask/Lucy/First Woman | 10/12/2001 - 01/13/2002 |
Debutante/Second Hairdresser/Princess Tamara/Helene | 10/12/2001 - 01/13/2002 |
Exercise Instructress/Second Girl/First Hairdresser | 10/12/2001 - 01/13/2002 |
Miss Shapiro/Sadie/Pedicurist | 10/12/2001 - 01/13/2002 |