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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

  • The Little Theatre

  • Genre: Comedy

  • Playwright: Norman Krasna

  • Director: Dawn Martin

Cast

Peter Bromley

Adam Taylor

Gail Mahoney

Eileen Taylor

Martin Taylor

Man

Pam Manikas

Woman

Tony Gavan

Mike Mitchell

David Lindsay

Russell Wilson

Crew

  • Stage Manager
    David Farnsworth
  • Assisted by
    Joy Stoneman
  • Set Design
    Ian Page
  • Set Construction
    Ian Sheehy, Ian Page
  • Assisted by
    Stuart McKenzie, Margaret Talbot, Kurt Mackiewicz
  • Lighting
    Neville Ward
  • Assisted by
    Andrea Knight
  • Sound
    Geoffrey Murray
  • Assisted by
    Heather Waldron, Cheryl Miller
  • Properties
    Joy Stoneman
  • Wardrobe
    Mary McLeod, Barabara Rowe
  • Backstage Crew
    Joy Stoneman, Barbara Rowe, George Gardoz
  • Prompts
    Yvonne Tippett, Elaine Hutton
  • Programme Cover
    Ian Page
  • Photography
    Basil Dawson
  • Front of House
    Mary McLeod
  • Publicity and Programme
    Rosalind White
  • Stall
    Marjorie Drew

Program

    Performance Gallery