- (February 25, 1969 - March 29, 1969) "Does a Tiger Wear a Necktie?," written by Don Petersen; directed by Michael Schultz; produced by Philip Rose and Huntington Hartford, and in association with Jay Weston; with Michael Brandon (portraying Prince); Bob Christian (portraying Deek); Laura Figueroa (portraying Marietta); Hal Holbrook (portraying Mr. Winters); Lauren Jones (portraying Linda); Catita Lord (portraying Rita); David Opatoshu (portraying Dr. Werner); Al Pacino (portraying Bickham, in his Broadway debut); José Pérez (as Jose Perez) (portraying Ponti); Lázaro Pérez (as Lazaro Perez) (portraying Tonto); Jon Richards(portraying Mr. O'Malley); Roger Robinson (portraying Conrad); Kenneth Rosaly (portraying Hugo); Bruce Scott (portraying Fullendorf); Hector Troy (portraying Raul); M. Emmet Walsh (portraying Ringo); Sam Watson (portraying Lee); on Broadway at the Belasco Theatre, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA (58 total performances including 19 previews beginning February 5, 1969).
- (March 17, 1992 - August 9, 1992) "A Streetcar Named Desire," dramatic revival, written by Tennessee Williams, directed by Gregory Mosher, at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre (168 performances, including 31 previews beginning March 17, 1992). Cast: Alec Baldwin (as "Stanley Kowalski"), Jessica Lange (as "Blanche Du Bois"), Timothy Carhart (as "Harold Mitchell/Mitch"), Amy Madigan (as "Stella Kowalski"), Susan Aston (as "A Woman/AKA Nurse"), William Cain (as "A Man/AKA Doctor"), 'Sol Echeverria' (as "Mexican Woman/AKA Flower Vendor"), James Gandolfini (as "Steve Hubbell"), Edwina Lewis (as "Negro Woman"), Matt McGrath (as "Young Collector"), Lázaro Pérez (as "Pablo Gonzales"), Aida Turturro (as "Eunice Hubbell"). Produced by Gregory Mosher, James Walsh, Capital Cities/ABC Inc., Suntory International Corporation and The Shubert Organization (Gerald Schoenfeld: Chairman. Bernard B. Jacobs: President).
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