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Production Staff

David Mamet Playwright
Herb Alpert Producer
John Lee Beatty Scenic Designer
Broadway: Venus in Fur, Time Stands Still, A View from the Bridge, The Royal Family, The Color Purple, Doubt, Chicago, Dinner at Eight, Proof, Rabbit Hole, Last Night of Ballyhoo, A Delicate Balance, The Heiress, The Most Happy Fella, The Sisters Rosensweig, Burn This, Penn & Teller, Ain't Misbehavin', Talley's Folly, Crimes of the Heart, Morning's at Seven, among others. Off-Broadway: Other Desert Cities, The Substance of Fire, A Life in the Theatre. Thirty-six seasons with MTC, Lincoln Center, Circle Rep, City Center Encores! Tony, Obie, DD, OCC awards; Theatre Hall of Fame. Graduate of Brown and Yale School of ... read more
Bernard Telsey Casting Casting Director
Robert Cole General Manager
Tom D'Ambrosio Press Representative
Bill Evans Press Representative
Joan Firestone Producer
Margo Lion Producer
Lion is best known for her role in producing Hairspray. Originally, Lion worked in politics, but after spending three years at the University of Iowa's Playwrights Workshop where her former husband, Ted Nemeth, was a graduate student, Lion's focus turned from education to her earlier interest in theater. Lion's cousin, MacArthur Award recipient and director/choreographer Martha Clarke, introduced Lion to Lyn Austin from whom she learned the ropes with Austin's not-for-profit company, Music-Theater Group/Lenox Arts Center. The first musical Lion produced on Broadway was Jelly's Last Jam, based on Jelly Roll Morton and the origins of jazz. Other notable Broadway credits include Angels in ... read more
David Mamet Director
David Mamet is a prolific playwright, screenwriter, and director known for his distinct style and sharp dialogue. Born in Chicago in 1947, Mamet began his career as a playwright in the 1970s, quickly gaining a reputation for his gritty, realistic portrayals of working-class characters. Mamet's breakthrough came in 1976 with his play "American Buffalo," which premiered at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago before moving to Broadway the following year. The play, which follows a group of small-time crooks planning a heist, was praised for its raw, naturalistic dialogue and won the New York Drama Critics' Circle Award for Best American Play. In ... read more
Rebecca C. Monroe Assistant Stage Manager
Gregory Mosher Producer
Gregory Mosher is a renowned American theater director and producer, with a distinguished career spanning over four decades. Born on December 22, 1948, in New York City, Mosher grew up in a family of artists and intellectuals. His father was a professor of English literature, and his mother was a painter. Mosher attended the University of California, Berkeley, where he studied English literature and theater. He later received an MFA in directing from Yale School of Drama. Mosher began his career as a director in the 1970s, working at several regional theaters across the United States. He made his Broadway debut ... read more
Dennis Parichy Lighting Designer
Nancy Richards Producer
Harriet Voyt Costume Designer
Frederick Zollo Producer

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Awards and Nominations

1995 Drama Desk Awards
Outstanding One Person Show: David Mamet was nominated but did not win.
Outstanding Play: David Mamet was nominated but did not win.

1995 Obie Awards
Best Play: David Mamet won.
Performance: Felicity Huffman won.

1995 The Pulitzer Prize
The Pulitzer Prize for Drama: David Mamet was nominated but did not win.
The Pulitzer Prize for Drama: David Mamet was nominated but did not win.

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