- Dinner at Eight (play)
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Dinner at Eight is a play by George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber.
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1932 Original Production
Dinner at Eight opened October 22, 1932 at the Music Box Theatre. It closed after 232 performances in May 1933. The play was produced by Sam H. Harris, staged by George S. Kaufman; Assistant Director: Robert B. Sinclair.
Main cast:
- Ann Andrews as Millicent Jordan
- Marguerite Churchill as Paula Jordan
- Constance Collier as Carlotta Vance
- Malcolm Duncan as Oliver Jordan
- Austin Fairman as Dr. J. Wayne Talbot
- Paul Harvey (actor) as Dan Packard
- Samuel Levene as Max Kane
- Conway Tearleas Larry Renault
- Judith Wood as Kitty Packard
- Olive Wyndham as Lucy Talbot
1966 Revival
Opened September 27, 1966 at the Alvin Theatre. Closed January 14, 1967 after 127 performances.
Produced by Elliot Martin, Lester Osterman, Jr., Alan King and Walter A. Hyman, Ltd.; Associate Producer: Leonid Kipnis and Fred J. Antkies. Directed by Tyrone Guthrie.
Main cast:
- Judith Barcroft as Paula Jordan
- Robert Burr as Dan Packard
- Mindy Carson as Lucy Talbot
- Arlene Francis as Carlotta Vance
- June Havoc as Millicent Jordan
- Phil Leeds as Max Kane
- Jeffrey Lynn as Dr. J. Wayne Talbot
- Darren McGavin as Larry Renault
- Walter Pidgeon as Oliver Jordan
- Pamela Tiffin as Kitty Packard
2002 Revival
Opened December 19, 2002 (after 28 previews), closed January 26, 2003 after 45 performances.
Produced by Lincoln Center Theater, André Bishop: Artistic Director; Bernard Gersten: Executive Producer. Directed by Gerald Gutierrez.
Main cast:
- Joanne Camp as Lucy Talbot
- Kevin Conway as Dan Packard
- John Dossett as Dr. J. Wayne Talbot
- Christine Ebersole as Millicent Jordan
- Joe Grifasi as Max Kane
- Byron Jennings as Larry Renault
- James Rebhorn as Oliver Jordan
- Marian Seldes as Carlotta Vance
- Emily Skinner as Kitty Packard
- Samantha Soule as Paula Jordan
- David Wohl as Mr. Fitch
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Categories:- 1932 plays
- Plays by George S. Kaufman
- Broadway plays
- Plays by Edna Ferber
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