Brooks Atkinston Theatre, James Nederlander and Michael Myerberg, owner-managers, Joseph Cates and Henry Fownes, Michael Medwin (for Memorial Ltd.) present Albert Finney in "A Day in the Death of Joe Egg," a new comedy by Peter Nichols, with Zena Walker, John Carson, Elizabeth Hubbard, Susan Alpern and Joan Hickson, directed by Michael Blakemore, designed by Robin Pidcock, music by Andy Park, lighting design & set supervision by Lloyd Burlingame. Originally produced by the Glasgow Citizens' Theatre.
"Brooks Atkinston Theatre, James Nederlander and Michael Myerberg, owner-managers, Joseph Cates and Henry Fownes, Michael Medwin (for Memorial Ltd.) present Albert Finney in "A Day in the Death of Joe Egg," a new comedy by Peter Nichols, with Zena Walker, John Carson, Elizabeth Hubbard, Susan Alpern and Joan Hickson, directed by Michael Blakemore, designed by Robin Pidcock, music by Andy Park, lighting design & set supervision by Lloyd Burlingame. Originally produced by the Glasgow Citizens' Theatre."@en
"Olney Theatre presents Stephen Joyce in "Joe Egg," by Peter Nichols, with Dorothea Hammond, Steven Sutherland, Gloria Maddox, Vivienne Shub, Emily Lay, directed by James D. Waring, settings and lighting by Mr. Waring, costumes by Veronica Gustaff."
"Parents of spastic daughter face a situation with grim humor born of despair. 2 acts, 2 men, 3 women, 1 girl, 1 interior."@en
"A deeply moving play about the problems of a young couple struggling to cope with and raise their only child--a severely handicapped young girl. Although they try to maintain a sense of humor the difficulty and seeming futility of their efforts takes an emotional toll that eventually threatens to destroy their marriage."@en
"Un Jour dans la mort de Joe Egg : [A Day in the death of Joe Egg. Paris, Théâtre de la Gaité-Montparnasse, 15 novembre 1969. Suivi de Un Peu de tendresse ou le Complexe de la soupe, 2 actes de Anne Novac.]"
"Un Jour dans la mort de Joe Egg. A day in the death of Joe Egg. Pièce en trois actes"
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