Generation (play)

In today's world, Generation (play) has become a topic of great relevance and interest to a wide spectrum of people. In recent years, interest in Generation (play) has been increasing, generating a debate around its implications and repercussions in various areas. From the political to the cultural sphere, Generation (play) has aroused the interest of academics, activists, politicians and ordinary citizens. In this article, we will explore the different facets of Generation (play), analyzing its impact, its evolution, and possible solutions to address the challenges it poses.

Generation
Written byWilliam Goodhart[1]
Date premieredOctober 6, 1965[2]
Place premieredMorosco Theatre
Original languageEnglish
Genrecomedy[3] 

Generation is a 1965 Broadway play written lyrics and by William Goodhart, directed by Gene Saks, produced by Frederick Brisson and Victor Samrock, incidental music by Jerry Bock, stage and lighting design by George Jenkins, costume design by Albert Wolsky.[4] 

Its first preview opened with Henry Fonda in the lead role on September 29, 1965, at the Morosco Theatre. The play official premiered on October 6, 1965, at the same theatre.[4] It ran for 300 performances, and was nominated for a Tony Award in 1966 for the Best Featured Actor in a Play (for A. Larry Haines).

References

  1. ^ Kevin Sweeney (1992). Henry Fonda: A Bio-bibliography. Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 187–. ISBN 978-0-313-26571-6.
  2. ^ Steven Suskin (9 March 2010). Show Tunes: The Songs, Shows, and Careers of Broadway's Major Composers. Oxford University Press, USA. pp. 249–. ISBN 978-0-19-531407-6.
  3. ^ "William Goodhart, 74, Author of Hit Play". The New York Times. 8 November 1999..8 November 1999
  4. ^ a b "Generation – Broadway Play – Original". Internet Broadway Database.