Other works
"Fabulous Fifties, The" (31 January 1960), as Guest
Stage: Directed "Spamelot" on
Broadway, 2005. Musical Comedy. Written by
Eric Idle and based on
Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975). Won Tony
Award for Best Director.
Stage: Directed "The Real Thing" on
Broadway, 1984. Written by
Tom Stoppard. Won Tony
Award for Best Director.
Stage: Directed "Uncle Vanya" on
Broadway, 1973. Nominated for Tony
Award for Best Director.
Stage: Directed "Barefoot in the Park" on
Broadway, 1964. Won Tony
Award as Best Director.
Stage: Directed "Luv" on
Broadway, 1965. Comedy. Written by
Murray Schisgal. Won Tony
Award as Best Director.
Stage: Directed "The Odd Couple" on
Broadway, 1965. Comedy. Written by
Neil Simon. Won Tony
Award for Best Director.
Stage: Directed "Plaza Suite" on
Broadway, 1968. Won Tony
Award for Best Director.
Stage: Directed "The Prizoner of Second Avenue" on
Broadway, 1972. Comedy. Written by
Neil Simon. Won Tony
Award for Best Director.
Stage: Produced "Annie" on
Broadway, 1977. Won Tony
Award as Producer of Best Musical.
Stage: Directed "The Gin Game" on
Broadway, 1978. Nominated for Tony
Award for Director and Producer of Best Play.
Stage: Directed "The Apple Tree" on
Broadway, 1967. Nominated for Tony
Award as Best Director.
Stage: Directed "Comedians" on
Broadway, 1977. Drama. Nominated for Tony
Award for Best Director.
Stage: Directed "Streamers" on
Broadway, 1977. Drama. Written by
David Rabe. Nominated for Tony
Award for Best Director.
Stage: Produced "The Play That I Wrote" on
Broadway, 2003. Nominated for Tony
Award.
Stage: Produced
Neil Simon's "The Odd Couple", The Queen's Theatre, London, 1966.
(April 2008): Directed "The Country Girl" play by Clifford Odets (Bernard B. Jacobs Theater, New York City, New York, USA).
Hurlyburly (1984). Written by
David Rabe. Scenic Design by Tony Walton. Costume Design by Ann Roth. Lighting Design by Jennifer Tipton. Sound Design by Otts Munderloh. Make-Up Consultant: J. Roy Helland. Hair Consultant: J. Roy Helland. Directed by
Mike Nichols. Ethel Barrymore Theatre: 7 Aug 1984- 2 Jun 1985 (343 performances). Cast:
William Hurt (as "Eddie"),
Judith Ivey (as "Bonnie"),
Harvey Keitel (as "Phil"),
Cynthia Nixon, [note: Performed in "The Real Thing" and "Hurlyburly" simultaneously] (as "Donna"),
Ron Silver (as "Mickey"),
Jerry Stiller (as "Artie"),
Sigourney Weaver. Note: Replacement actors:
Danny Aiello (as "Phil") [from 20 Mar 1985- ?],
Susan Anton (as "Darlene") [from 2 Jan 1985- ?],
Christine Baranski (as "Bonnie") [from 2 Jan 1985- ?], Alison Bartlett (as "Donna") [from 10 Dec 1984- ?],
Candice Bergen (as "Darlene") [from 23 Oct 1984- ?], John Christopher Jones {Sunday matinees only} (as "Eddie" /Alternate) [from 18 Nov 1984- ?], (as "Eddie") [from 5 Feb 1985- ?],
Frank Langella (as "Eddie" [from 12 Mar 1985- ?], Harris Laskawy (as "Phil") [from 2 Jan 1985 - ?], Natalia Nogulich,
John Rubinstein (as "Eddie") [from 2 Jan 1985 - ?],
Kevin Spacey (as "Artie"), Lauren Tom (as "Donna") [from 10 Dec 1984- ?],
Christopher Walken (as "Mickey"). Produced by Icarus Productions and Frederick M. Zollo. Produced in association with Ivan Bloch and ERB Productions. Associate Producer: William P. Suter.
(1979) He directed D.L. Coburn's play, "The Gin Game," at the Lyric Theatre in London, England with Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy in the cast.
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