Our 1958-1959 Season: Mainstage
The scene is the squad room and office in a New York police station. The playwright presents a fascinatingly realistic picture of routine cases brought into a metropolitan police station in the course of a day. Out of the welter of human misery, vice and stupidity there emerges the tragic and moving case of a decent young fellow who has stolen money from his employer. Though a woman who is in love with him comes to his help and the employer is offered everything that has been taken from him, the case has fallen into the hands of McLeod, a hardworking detective whose experience in police work has developed in him a mania for punishing all law breakers, whom he regards as incorrigibles. Nothing will satisfy him but brutal punishment. He is at work at the same time on a case involving an abortionist whose attorney, failing to move him by other means, forces McLeod's wife to confess to her husband that she had herself some years before made use of the services of the abortionist in question. Since McLeod worships his wife and finds in her the only happiness of his existence, his world collapses about him. The climax comes when McLeod gets involved with another prisoner who attempts to escape from the squad room with the aid of a revolver taken from one of the detectives. McLeod is shot and killed. This climax is a fitting end to McLeod's career. To the last, he had been bent upon doing what he considered his duty—in seeing that criminals obeyed the letter of the law at no matter what cost.
Opening Night: Wednesday, November 19, 1958 - Closing Night: Saturday, November 29, 1958
Mrs. Bagatelle | Olga Baker |
Brody | Fred Bonner, Sr. |
Miss Pritchett | Carol Boys |
Lt. Monaghan | Bud Clifford |
Lady | Estelle Crane |
Sims | Ed Deam |
Callahan | Bill Edwards |
Barnes | John Falk |
Dr. Schneider | Bob Fox |
Dakis | Norman Friedman |
Mrs. Farragot | Lotte Frost |
Keogh | Frank Gaffney |
Photographer | Hunter Gruebert |
Gallagher | Larry Harden |
Crumb Bum | Joe Heim |
O'Brian | Ed Jacobus |
Willie | Bob Jennings |
Indignant Citizen | Edie Jennings |
Tami | Bill Lenahan |
Arthur | Burton Lum |
Shoplifter | Edith Oxman |
Charlie | Bob Perlett |
Joe Feinson | Jerry Schreiber |
Mr. Gallantz | Dick Selcoe |
Mary | Pat Shea |
Susan | Barbara Sherwood |
Miss Hatch | Helene Sparkes |
Mr. Stein | Mike Stein |
Mrs. Stein | Elinor Stein |
McLeod | Clark Walter |
Lewis | P.E. Woodford |
Director | Zach Morfogen
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Producer | Frank Gaffney
Jean Hooper |
Stage Manager | Norman Friedman
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Set Design | Dick Harmish
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Set Construction-Crew | BJ Brennan
George Crawford Bob Fox Larry Harden Corwin Overton Phil Reed Jerry Schreiber Paul Shea |
Stage Crew | Marge Gaffney
Dot Harnish Lee Partos Bob Perlett Pat Shea |
Set Decor | Dot Harnish
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Lighting Design | Tony Palladino
Bob Smith |
Sound Design | Bob Fox
Dick Selcoe |
Props-Crew | Lotte Frost
Marge Gaffney Edie Jennings Marilyn Morfogen Ann Pollack |
Make-Up | Bob Perlett
Molly Reavis Pat Shea |
Assistant to the Director | Dorothy Byrne
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Program Editor | Marthe Foth
Mary Gaunt |
Tickets | Barbara Duker
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