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Royale Theatre , (4/26/2004 - 7/11/2004)
First Preview: Mar 30, 2004 Total Previews: 32
Opening Date: Apr 26, 2004    
Closing Date: Jul 11, 2004 Total Performances: 88

Category: Play, Drama, Revival, Broadway
Description: A play in three acts
Setting: Chicago's Southside. Sometime between World War II and the present.


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Theatre Owned / Operated by The Shubert Organization (Gerald Schoenfeld: Chairman; Philip J. Smith: President; Robert E. Wankel: Executive Vice President)
Produced by David Binder, Vivek J. Tiwary, Susan Batson, Carl Rumbaugh, Ruth Hendel, Arielle Tepper, Jayne Baron Sherman, Dede Harris, Barbara Whitman and Cynthia Stroum; Associate Producer: Eric Schnall, Brian Savelson and Hal Goldberg
Written by Lorraine Hansberry; Incidental music by Dwight Andrews
Directed by Kenny Leon; Choreographed by Patdro Harris
Scenic Design by Thomas Lynch; Costume Design by Paul Tazewell; Lighting Design by Brian MacDevitt; Sound Design by T. Richard Fitzgerald; Hair and Wig Design by Charles LaPointe; Associate Costume Design: Austin K. Sanderson; Assistant Scenic Design: Charles Corcoran; Associate Lighting Design: Anne E. McMills; Assistant Lighting Design: Jason Lyons; Assistant Sound Design: Carl Casella
General Manager: Robert Cole Productions, Inc. and Lisa M. Poyer; Company Manager: G. Eric Muratalla; Business Development: Gary Kaplan
Production Manager: Gene O'Donovan; Production Stage Manager: Michael Brunner; Stage Manager: Narda Alcorn
Dialect and Vocal Coach: Kate Wilson; Director of Marketing: Eric Schnall; Assistant to the Director: Rajendra Maharaj; Dramaturg: Michael Friedman; Press Representative: The Publicity Office; Casting: James Calleri; Advertising: SPOTCo, Inc.; Photographer: Joan Marcus
Cast
Sean Combs
Broadway debut
Walter Lee Younger
Brother
Audra McDonald Ruth Younger
Phylicia Rashad Lena Younger
Mother
Sanaa Lathan
Broadway debut
Beneatha Younger
Bill Nunn
Broadway debut
Bobo
David Aaron Baker Karl Lindner
Lawrence Ballard Moving Man
Teagle F. Bougere Joseph Asagai
Frank Harts
Broadway debut
George Murchison
Billy Eugene Jones Moving Man
Alexander Mitchell Travis Younger
Understudies: Lawrence Ballard (George Murchison, Joseph Asagai), Cyrus Farmer (Bobo, George Murchison, Joseph Asagai, Moving Man), Billy Eugene Jones (Bobo, Walter Lee Younger), Martin Kildare (Karl Lindner), Greta Oglseby (Lena Younger), Aaron Pannell (Travis Younger) and Heather Alicia Simms (Beneatha Younger, Ruth Younger)
Tony Award®
&nbsp2004; Best Revival of a Play [nominee]
Produced by David Binder, Vivek J. Tiwary, Susan Batson, Carl Rumbaugh, Ruth Hendel, Jayne Baron Sherman, Dede Harris, Arielle Tepper, Cynthia Stroum and Barbara Whitman
winner&nbsp2004; Best Actress in a Play [winner]
Phylicia Rashad
winner&nbsp2004; Best Featured Actress in a Play [winner]
Audra McDonald
&nbsp2004; Best Featured Actress in a Play [nominee]
Sanaa Lathan
Theatre World
nominee&nbsp2004; Award [recipient]
Sanaa Lathan
Drama Desk Award
&nbsp2004; Outstanding Revival of a Play [nominee]
Produced by David Binder, Vivek J. Tiwary, Susan Batson, Carl Rumbaugh, Ruth Hendel, Arielle Tepper, Jayne Baron Sherman, Dede Harris, Barbara Whitman and Cynthia Stroum
winner&nbsp2004; Outstanding Actress in a Play [winner]
Phylicia Rashad
winner&nbsp2004; Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play [winner]
Audra McDonald
&nbsp2004; Outstanding Director of a Play [nominee]
Directed by Kenny Leon