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Viveca Lindfors

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Viveca Lindfors

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  • (1941) Stage: Appeared in Emlyn Williams play "The Corn is Green: at The Royal Dramatic Theatre, Stockholm, Sweden.
  • (1941) Stage: Appeared in Victorien Sardou's play "Divorcon" at The Royal Dramatic Theatre, Stockholm, Sweden.
  • (1940) Stage: Appeared in Maxwell Anderson's play "Key Largo" at the Royal Dramatic Theatre, Stockholm, Sweden.
  • (1940) Stage: Appeared in "French Without Tears" at Nya Teatern, Stockholm, Sweden.
  • (1962) Stage: Appeared with Dane Clark, Anne Jackson, Lotte Lenya, George Voskovec and Michael Wager off-Broadway in "Brecht on Brecht," which spotlighted the life and work of Bertolt Brecht. NOTE: An original-cast album of this production was released in 1963 on Columbia Records
  • (1971) Stage: Appeared in "Dance of Death" by August Strindberg, off-Broadway.
  • (1955) Stage: Appeared (as "Anastasia") in "Anastasia" on Broadway. Written by Marcelle Maurette and Guy Bolton.
  • (1959) Stage: Appeared in Tennessee Williams' play, "I Rise in Flame, Cried the Phoenix," at the ANTA Assembly Theatre in London, England, with Alfred Ryder and Rosemary Harris in the cast.
  • (1956) Stage: Appeared (as "Cordelia, Lear's Daughter") in "King Lear" on Broadway. Tragedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Musical score by Marc Blitzstein. Associate Director: Emerson Crocker. Directed by Orson Welles. City Center: 12 Jan 1956 29 Jan 1956 (21 performances). Cast: Orson Welles (as "King Lear of Britain"), Art Alisi (as "Knight" / "Officer"), David Anthony (as "Knight" / "Officer"), Jack Aronson (as "Tenant to Gloucester" / "Gentleman"), Julian Barry (as "Knight" / "Officer"), Robert Blackburn (as "King of France"), Sorrell Booke (as "Duke of Albany"), Robert Burr (as "Servant to Cornwall" / "Captain"), Francis Carpenter (as "Oswald, Goneril's Steward"), Tom Clancy (as "Curan"), John Colicos (as "Edmund, Gloucester's Bastard Son"), Thayer David (as "Duke of Cornwall"), Roy Dean (as "Earl of Kent"), Richard Edelman (as "Knight" / "Officer"), Alvin Epstein (as "Fool"), Geraldine Fitzgerald (as "Goneril, Lear's Daughter"), Robert Fletcher (as "Edgar, Gloucester's Son"), Richard Hill (as "Knight" / "Officer"), Walter Mathews (as "Duke of Burgundy" / "Doctor"), Kenneth Mays (as "Knight"/ "Officer"), Thomas Newman (as "Knight" / "Officer"), Lou Perri (as "Knight" / "Officer"), James T. Pritchett (as "Knight" / "Officer"), Don Ratka (as "Knight" / "Officer"), Lester Rawlins (as "Earl of Gloucester"), Sylvia Short (as "Regan, Lear's Daughter"), Robert Weaver (as "Knight" / "Officer"), Michael Yuda (as "Knight" / "Officer"). Understudy: Anne Meacham. Produced by New York City Center Theatre Company (Jean Dalrymple: Director). Produced by arrangement with Martin Gabel and Henry M. Margolis.
  • (1953) Stage: Appeared in John Van Druten's play, "Bell, Book, and Candle," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, MA.
  • (1957) Stage: Appeared in Enid Bagnold's play, "The Chalk Garden," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, MA, with Cathleen Nesbitt.
  • (January 7, 1963) She acted in Henry Denker's play, "A Far Country," at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio with Jacob Ben-Ami in the cast.
  • (August 1957) She acted in Enid Bagnold's play, "The Chalk Garden," at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine with Cathleen Nesbitt in the cast.
  • (September 26 to October 15, 1972) She and Paul Austin arranged the production, "I Am A Woman," in the Arena Stage Theatre production at the Kreeger Theater in Washington D.C. Paul Austin was also director.

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