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James Broderick

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James Broderick

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  • (1971) Portrayed Tom Williard in "Winesburg, Ohio", produced at the Santa Barbara Performing Arts Center, Santa Barbara, California.
  • Played Mitch opposite Sandy Dennis's Blanche in "A Streetcar Named Desire," Ivanhoe Theatre, Chicago, 1970s. George Keathley directed.
  • (1953 - 1973) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
  • (1967) Stage Play: "Johnny No-Trump."
  • (1953) Stage Play: "Maggie." Musical. Music by William Roy. Lyrics by William Roy. Material adapted by Hugh Thomas. Based on "What Every Woman Knows" by Sir J.M. Barrie. Musical Direction by Maurice Levine. Music orchestrated by Don Walker. Dance arrangements by Dean Fuller. Directed by Michael Gordon. National Theatre: 18 Feb 1953- 21 Feb 1953 (5 performances). Cast: Betty Paul, Keith Andes (as "John Shand"), Adele Aron, James Broderick (as "James Wylie") [Broadway debut], Robert Busch, Bramwell Fletcher, John Ford, J. Corkey Geil, John George, Sura Gesben, Henry Hamilton, Gene Hollmann, Alan Howard, John Hoyt (as "Venables") [final Broadway role], Jeanne Jones, Patty Karkalits, Alicia Krug, Marion Lauer, Jenny Lou Law, Kathryn Lee, Nata Lee, Celia Lipton, Frank Maxwell, James E. McCracken, Odette Myrtil, David Nillo, Oran Osburn, Marc Platt, Ruby Ann Saber, Jan Scott, Joanne Spiller, Bob St. Clair, Paul Ukena, Gloria Van Dorpe, Keith Willis. Produced by Franklin Gilbert and John Fearnley.
  • (1969) Stage Play: "The Time of Your Life." Comedy (revival).
  • (1973) Stage Play: "Let Me Hear You Smile." Comedy.
  • (1954) He acted in Sam Spewack and Bella Spewack's play, "My 3 Angels," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Dennis King in the cast.
  • (December 26, 1972 - January 2, 1973) He acted in Leonora Thuna and Harry Cauley's play, "Let Me Hear You Smile," at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio with Sandy Dennis and Jack Zaharia in the cast. Peter Larkin was set designer. Carrie F. Robbins was costume designer. Harry Cauley was also director. Michael and Barclay Macrae were producers.

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