- The Changing Room
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At its core is a semi-pro
Northern England rugby team. Six days a week, its members are peaceable men toiling away at mindless,working class jobs. On the seventh, they prepare for gory combat on the playing field. The changing room is where they perform their pre-game initiation rites, strip down, loosen muscles, and get into their uniforms. After the match they return, often broken, muddy, and bloody, regretting their loss or giddy with victory in the communal shower. There is little in the way of plot, but Storey engages his audience with his ability to dissect his characters' hurts, hopes, desires, and fighting instincts.In 1972, "The Changing Room" was staged at
London 'sRoyal Court Theatre before transferring to the Globe in the West End. The US premiere was atNew Haven 'sLong Wharf Theatre . After three previews, the Broadway production, directed byMichael Rudman , opened onMarch 6 ,1973 at theMorosco Theatre , where it ran for 192 performances. The cast includedGeorge Hearn ,John Lithgow , Richard D. Masur,John Tillinger , and Tom Atkins.Awards and nominations
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Tony Award for Best Play (nominee)
*Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play (Lithgow, winner)
*Tony Award for Best Scenic Design (nominee)
*Tony Award for Best Direction of a Play (nominee)
*Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Performance (Lithgow, winner)
*Drama Desk Award for Most Promising Performer (Atkins, winner)
*Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Director (winner)
*Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Set Design (winner)
*New York Drama Critics' Circle Award for Best Play (winner)External links
* [http://www.ibdb.com/production.asp?ID=3179/ Internet Broadway Database listing]
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