Men in White is a 1933 play written by AmericanplaywrightSidney Kingsley. It was produced by theGroup Theatre,Sidney Harmon andJames Ramsey Ullman,directed byLee Strasberg with scenic design created byMordecai Gorelik. It ran for 351 performances from September 26, 1933 to July 28, 1934 at theBroadhurst Theatre. The play won the 1934 Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
Men in White | |
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Written by | Sidney Kingsley |
Date premiered | September 26, 1933 |
Place premiered | Broadhurst Theatre New York City, New York |
Original language | English |
Genre | Drama |
Setting | St. George's Hospital |
It was included inBurns Mantle'sThe Best Plays of 1933–1934.
Cast
edit- Luther Adler as Dr. Gordon
- Alan Baxter as Dr. Crawford and as Mac
- Phoebe Brand as Barbara Dennin
- Morris Carnovsky as Dr. Levine
- J. Edward Bromberg as Dr. Hochberg
- Grover Burgess as Dr. McCabe
- William Challee as Dr. Michaelson
- Russell Collins as Dr. Cunningham
- Herbert Ratner as Dr. Vitale
- Walter Coy as Dr. Bradley and as Peter
- Robert Harper as Mr. Drummond
- Alexander Kirkland as Dr. Ferguson
- Bob Lewis as Dr. Otis and as Shorty
- Sanford Meisner as Dr. Wren and as Mr. Smith
- Ruth Nelson as Mrs. Smith
- Margaret Barker as Laura Hudson
- Mary Virginia Farmer as Mrs. D'Andrea
- Gerrit Kraber as James Mooney
- Lewis Leverett asMr. Spencer
- Clifford Odets asMr. Houghton
- Art Smith as Mr. Hudson
- Mab Maynard as Dorothy Smith
- Dorothy Patten as nurse Mary Ryan
- Eunice Stoddard as nurse Jamison
- Paula Miller as first nurse
- Elena Karam as second nurse
- Elia Kazan as orderly
Adaptations
editThe play was adapted for the 1934Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer filmMen in White, starringClark Gable (Dr. Ferguson) andMyrna Loy (Laura Hudson).[1]
References
edit- ^"Men in White".AFI Catalog of Feature Films.American Film Institute. RetrievedNovember 9, 2017.
External links
edit- Men in White at theInternet Broadway Database
- 1953Best Plays radio adaptation of play atInternet Archive
- 1947Theatre Guild on the Air radio adaptation of play atInternet Archive
- Men in White at thePlaybill Vault (archive)
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