Gypsy (1929 play)
Gypsy was a 1929 Broadway three-act play written by Maxwell Anderson and produced by Richard Herndon and directed by George Cukor. It ran for 64 performances from January 14, 1929 to March 1929 at the Klaw Theatre. It was included in Burns Mantle's The Best Plays of 1928-1929.
Gypsy | |
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Written by | Maxwell Anderson |
Date premiered | January 14, 1929 |
Place premiered | Klaw Theatre New York City, New York |
Original language | English |
Genre | Drama |
Setting | Hastings' apartment, New York City |
Cast
- Louis Calhern as Cleve
- Ruth Findlay as Sylvia
- Wallace Ford as Mac
- Claiborne Foster as Ellen
- Jefferson Hall as Janitor
- Lester Vail as David
- Mary Young as Marilyn
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References
- Gypsy at the Internet Broadway Database
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