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Summer Brave
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Summer Brave Playbill - Oct 1975
Summer Brave
Broadway
Original
ANTA Theatre
245 W. 52nd St., New York, NY
SYNOPSIS:
People (39)
Nan Martin
Flo Owens
(Original)
Alexis Smith
Rosemary Sydney
(Original)
Ernest Thompson
Hal Carter
(Original)
Jill Eikenberry
Madge Owens
(Original)
Sheila K. Adams
Millie Owens
(Original)
Bill Barrett
Newsboy
(Original)
Miles Chapin
Beano
(Original)
Alice Drummond
Christine Schoenwalder
(Original)
Martha Greenhouse
Mrs. Helen Potts
(Original)
Mark Kologi
Bomber
(Original)
Patricia O'Connell
Irma Kronkite
(Original)
Joe Ponazecki
Howard Bevans
(Original)
Peter Weller
Alan Seymour
(Original)
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Nan Martin
Flo Owens
(Original)
Alexis Smith
Rosemary Sydney
(Original)
Ernest Thompson
Hal Carter
(Original)
Jill Eikenberry
Madge Owens
(Original)
Sheila K. Adams
Millie Owens
(Original)
Bill Barrett
Newsboy
(Original)
Miles Chapin
Beano
(Original)
Alice Drummond
Christine Schoenwalder
(Original)
Martha Greenhouse
Mrs. Helen Potts
(Original)
Mark Kologi
Bomber
(Original)
Patricia O'Connell
Irma Kronkite
(Original)
Joe Ponazecki
Howard Bevans
(Original)
Peter Weller
Alan Seymour
(Original)
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William Inge
The Revised Version of the Pulitzer-Prize Winning Comedy "Picnic" By
Michael Montel
Director
Michel Stuart
Dances staged
Stuart Wurtzel
Scenic Design
Donald Brooks
Costume Design
David F. Segal
Lighting Designer
Dyanne Hochman
Stage Manager
Jason La Padura
Stage Manager
Bill Barrett
Assistant Stage Manager
Terry Fay
Casting
Marvin A. Krauss Associates
General Manager
David Wyler
Company Manager
Shirley Herz
Press Representative
The Blaine Thompson Agency
Advertising
Matthew Serino
Advertising
Michael DeLuise
Advertising
Barry M. Brown
Producer
Burry Fredrik
Producer
Fritz Holt
Producer
Sally Sears
Producer
Robert V. Straus
Produced in Association with
Roger L. Stevens
Produced for the Kennedy Center & Xerox Corporation
Richmond Crinkley
Produced for the Kennedy Center & Xerox Corporation
The Kennedy Center Xerox American Bicentennial Theatre
Original Producer
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First Preview
Oct
24
1975
Opening Date
Oct
26
1975
Closing Date
Nov
9
1975
Previews
3
Performances
18
as of May 22, 2026
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