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A Catered Affair

(Original Broadway Production, 2008)

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Production Information
Previews:March 25, 2008 (27 previews)
Opening:April 17, 2008
Closing:July 27, 2008
# Performances:116
Theatres:Walter Kerr Theatre
(3/25/2008 - 7/27/2008)
Production Type:Original Production
Production Status: Closed
Run Type:Open Run
Market:Broadway
Running Time:1 hour and 30 minutes with no intermission
When family decisions stretch relationships to the breaking point, is love forever lost? The new musical is based on a teleplay by Paddy Chayefsky and screenplay by Gore Vidal.
 
Production Staff
Zachary Borovay
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Projection Designer
John Doyle
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Director
David Gallo
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Scenic Designer
Ann Hould-Ward
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Costume Designer
David H. Lawrence
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Hair Designer
Brian MacDevitt
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Lighting Designer
Dan Moses Schreier
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Sound Designer
 
Original Cast | Replacements
Matt Cavenaugh
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Ralph Halloran
Harvey Fierstein
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Uncle Winston
Philip Hoffman (ii)
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Mr. Halloran
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Sam
Katie Klaus
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Alice
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Army Sergeant
Leslie Kritzer
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Janey Hurley
Heather MacRae
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Delores
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The Caterer
Faith Prince
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Aggie Hurley
Lori Wilner
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Mrs. Halloran
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Pasha
Tom Wopat
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Tom Hurley
Kristine Zbornik
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Myra
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