The iceman cometh - mar. 1947.
[New York, Martin Beck Theatre]
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Direção: Eddie Dowling ; Produção: The Theatre Guild ; Iluminação: Robert Edmond Jones ; Produtor associado: Armina Marshal ; Supervisão de produção: Lawrence Langne ; Design: Robert Edmond Jone ; Supervisão de produção: Theresa Helbur Direção: Eddie Dowling ; Produção: The Theatre Guild ; Iluminação: Robert Edmond Jones ; Produtor associado: Armina Marshal ; Supervisão de produção: Lawrence Langne ; Design: Robert Edmond Jone ; Supervisão de produção: Theresa Helbur
Al McGranary [Pat McGloin, one-time Police Lieutenant] ; Anna Minot [Margie, street walker] ; Carl Benton Pedi [Larry Slade, one-time Anarchist] ; Charles Hart [Lieb] ; Dudley Digges [Harry Hope, proprietor of a saloon and rooming house] ; E. G. Marshall [Willie Oban, a Harvard Law School alumnus] ; Frank Tweddell [Piet Wetjoen, one-time leader of a Boer commando] ; James Barton [Theodore Hickman, a hardware salesman] ; Joe Marr [Chuck Morello, day bartender] ; John Marriott [Joe Mott, one-time proprietor of a Negro gambling house] ; Leo Chalzel [Hugo Kalmar, one-time editor of Anarchist periodicals] ; Marcella Markham [Cora, street walker] ; Michel Wyler [Moran] ; Morton L. Stevens [Ed Mosher, Hope's brother in law, one-time circus man] ; Nicholas Joy [Cecil Lewis, one-time Captain of British infantry] ; Paul Crabtree [Don Parritt] ; Russell Collins [James Cameron, one-time Boer War correspondent] ; Ruth Gilbert [Pearl, street walker] ; Tom Pedi [Rocky Pioggi, night bartender]
Al McGranary Pat McGloin, one-time Police Lieutenant Anna Minot Margie, street walker Carl Benton Pedi Larry Slade, one-time Anarchist Charles Hart Lieb Dudley Digges Harry Hope, proprietor of a saloon and rooming house E. G. Marshall Willie Oban, a Harvard Law School alumnus Frank Tweddell Piet Wetjoen, one-time leader of a Boer commando James Barton Theodore Hickman, a hardware salesman Joe Marr Chuck Morello, day bartender John Marriott Joe Mott, one-time proprietor of a Negro gambling house Leo Chalzel Hugo Kalmar, one-time editor of Anarchist periodicals Marcella Markham Cora, street walker Michel Wyler Moran Morton L. Stevens Ed Mosher, Hope's brother in law, one-time circus man Nicholas Joy Cecil Lewis, one-time Captain of British infantry Paul Crabtree Don Parritt Russell Collins James Cameron, one-time Boer War correspondent Ruth Gilbert Pearl, street walker Tom Pedi Rocky Pioggi, night bartender