Sunday in New York
1969
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About Sunday in New York
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Sunday in New York was a 1961 American romantic comedy Broadway play written by Norman Krasna, produced by David Merrick, directed by Garson Kanin, and starring Robert Redford. It ran for 188 performances.
It was made into a 1963 film, Sunday in New York, starring Jane Fonda, Rod Taylor and Cliff Robertson. Krasna wrote the screenplay.
November 24 - December 1, 1969
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The Little Theatre
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Genre: Comedy
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Playwright: Norman Krasna
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Director: Dawn Martin
Crew
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Stage ManagerDavid Farnsworth
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Assisted byJoy Stoneman
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Set DesignIan Page
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Set ConstructionIan Sheehy, Ian Page
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Assisted byStuart McKenzie, Margaret Talbot, Kurt Mackiewicz
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LightingNeville Ward
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Assisted byAndrea Knight
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SoundGeoffrey Murray
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Assisted byHeather Waldron, Cheryl Miller
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PropertiesJoy Stoneman
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WardrobeMary McLeod, Barabara Rowe
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Backstage CrewJoy Stoneman, Barbara Rowe, George Gardoz
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PromptsYvonne Tippett, Elaine Hutton
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Programme CoverIan Page
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PhotographyBasil Dawson
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Front of HouseMary McLeod
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Publicity and ProgrammeRosalind White
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StallMarjorie Drew