Other works
Active on
Broadway in the following productions:
By the Beautiful Sea (1954). Musical comedy.
Passion (1983). Written by Peter Nichols. Directed by Marshall W. Mason. Longacre Theatre: 15 May 1983- 8 Aug 1983 (97 performances + 10 previews that began on 7 May 1983). Cast:
Cathryn Damon (as Eleanor") [final
Broadway role],
Frank Langella (as "Jim"), Stephanie Gordon (as "Agnes"), Bob Gunton (as "James"),
Roxanne Hart (as "Kate"), E. Katherine Kerr (as "Nell"),
Louis Beachner (as "Company"), Jonathan Bolt (as "Company"), Lisa Emery (as "Company") [
Broadway debut], Charles Harper (as "Company") [
Broadway debut], William Snovell (as "Company") [
Broadway debut], (as "Agnes/eleanor/Nell"). Understudies: Jonathan Bolt (as "James/Jim"), Lisa Emery (as "Kate"),
Valerie Karasek (as "Company"),
Ken Kliban (as "Company") [
Broadway debut]. Produced by Richmond Crinkley, Eve Skina, Tina Chen, BMP Productions, Martin Markinson, Mike Merrick and John Roach. Produced by arrangement with The Royal Shakespeare Theatre. Associate Producer: Robert Pesola.
The Vamp (1955). Musical comedy.
Last of the Red Hot Lovers (1969). Comedy. Written by
Neil Simon. Scenic Design by Oliver Smith. Costume Design by Donald Brooks. Lighting Design by Peggy Clark. Hair Design by Joe Tubens. Hair Stylist: Michael Chianese. Assistant to Mr. Smith: David Guthrie. Assistant to Mr. Brooks: Connie Wexler. Directed by
Robert Moore. Eugene O'Neill Theatre: 28 Dec 1969- 4 Sep 1971 (706 performances + 6 previews). Cast:
James Coco (as "Barney Cashman"),
Linda Lavin (as "Elaine Navazio"),
Doris Roberts (as "Jeanette Fisher"),
Marcia Rodd (as "Bobbi Michele"). Standbys: Doris Belack (as "Elaine Navazio"), Elizabeth Farley (as "Bobbi Michele"), Tom Lacy (as "Barney Cashman"), Stella Longo (as "Jeanette Fisher"). Replacement actors:
Cathryn Damon (as "Elaine Navazio"),
Dom DeLuise (as "Barney Cashman"),
Larry Haines [During Mr. Coco's vacation] (as "Barney Cashman"),
Rita Moreno (as "Elaine Navazio") [from 27 Jul 1970- ?], Carol Richards (as "Bobbi Michele"), Barbara Sharma (as "Bobbi Michele"). Standbys:
Rita Gardner (as "Elaine Navazio"), Carol Richards (as "Bobbi Michele"). Produced by
Arnold Saint Subber. Notes: (1) Eugene O'Neill Theatre was at the time owned by
Neil Simon (as Nancy Enterprises Inc.). (2) Filmed by Paramount Pictures as
Last of the Red Hot Lovers (1972).
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