Other works
TV commercial: Italian Coop.
TV commercial: Telecom (2000).
Book: "Side Effects", first published 1980, by Random House, Inc., New York. First NEL paperback edition, October 1981. Reprinted January 1982, November 1982, September 1983, March 1985, 1986. 0-450-05235-4
Book (sketches, stories, plays): "Without Feathers", 1975.
Book: "Getting Even", 1971.
Album: "Woody Allen, The Night Club Years" - live recordings of his stand-up act.
Book: "The Complete Prose of Woody Allen".
TV commercials: New York City Tourism, 2001.
Playwright: "God", "Death" and "Sex", a trio of one-act plays. "Sex" is not and never has been available, and is rumored not to really exist.
Stage: Wrote and directed "A Second Hand Memory" (11/04, Atlantic Theater Company, New York City, New York, USA).
Playwright: "Play It Again, Sam", opened on
Broadway in 1969 (filmed as
Play It Again, Sam (1972)).
Don't Drink the Water (1966). Comedy. Written by
Woody Allen. Scenic Design by
Jo Mielziner. Lighting Design by Jo Mielziner. Costume Design by Motley. Production Sound: Robert Maybaum. Sound Design by Lincoln J. Stulick. Associate Designer: Paul Trautvetter. Assistant to Mr. Mielziner: L.C. Warner. Directed by
Stanley Prager. Morosco Theatre, (moved to The Ethel Barrymore Theatre 22 Jan 1968- 23 Mar 1968, then moved to The Belasco Theatre from 25 Mar 1968- close): 17 Nov 1966- 20 Apr 1968 (598 performances + 19 previews that began on 2 Nov 1966). Cast:
Lou Jacobi (as "Walter Hollander"),
Kay Medford (as "Marion Hollander"),
Tony Roberts (as "Axel Magee"),
Anita Gillette (as "Susan Hollander"), Luke Andreas,
Jonathan Bolt (as "Waiter"), Oliver Clark, James Dukas, John Hallow,
House Jameson (as "Ambassador James F. Magee") [final
Broadway role], Dick Libertini, Gerry Matthews,
Donna Mills (as "Sultan's 1st Wife"), Sharon Talbot,
Gene Varrone (as "Chef"), Curtis Wheeler. Produced by
David Merrick. Produced in association with
Jack Rollins and
Charles H. Joffe. Associate Producer: Samuel Liff. Note: Produced on film as
Don't Drink the Water (1969).
(1974) His play, "Play It Again, Sam," was performed at the Candelight Dinner Playhouse in Chicago, Illinois with Peter De Maio.
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