Kennedy's Children
Kennedy's Children | |
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Written by | Robert Patrick |
Characters | Wanda Bartender Sparger Mark Rona Carla |
Date premiered | November 3, 1975 |
Place premiered | John Golden Theatre, Manhattan, New York City |
Original language | English |
Genre | Drama |
Setting | Lower East Side, New York City |
Kennedy's Children is a 1973 play written by Robert Patrick. It originally opened on Broadway on November 3, 1975, and closed on January 4, 1976.
Synopsis[]
Five people in a dive bar in the Lower East Side all contemplate their life ten years after John F. Kennedy's assassination.
Background[]
The soldier character, Mark, was written originally by Patrick for his Off-Broadway play in 1970 "A Bad Place to Get Your Head".[1]
For the original cast, Mary Woronov was originally wanted for Carla. They begged Lily Tomlin to play Rona, and later asked Shirley MacLaine to play Carla, who after seeing the show, approached Patrick in the lobby, shook him, and said "Why didn't you make me play Carla?".[2] Julie Newmar, who stated "only I am Carla", tried to pull him out of cab to convince him, but his boyfriend at the time won the tug-of-war.[2]
Patrick stated he regretted the casting of the replacement company, they hired Shelley Winters for the Chicago cast only, and she stated she didn't have to learn lines just improvise.[2]
Productions[]
Originally it premiered Off Off Broadway at the Clark Center for Performing Arts in 1973, starred Don Parker, and ran for three hours and forty minutes.[1] With no producer, it wasn't staged fully for another year in 1974 in London's, King's Head Theatre, with Parker portraying Spranger and directed by Clive Donner. It premiered on October 30, 1974, and eventually transferred to Arts Theatre, becoming the first "fringe" play to transfer to the West End.
It premiered on November 3, 1975 at the John Golden Theatre. It was directed by Clive Donner, design Santo Loquasto, and lighting design Martin Aronstein. The cast were Barbara Montgomery (Wanda), Douglas Travis (Bartender), Don Parker (Spranger), Michael Sacks (Mark), Kaiulani Lee (Rona), and Shirley Knight (Carla).
It was later made into a TV film in 1982, with Merrill Brockway & Marshall W. Mason directing, starring Jane Alexander (Wanda), Lindsay Crouse (Rona), Brad Dourif (Mark), Charles Harper (Sparger), and Shirley Knight (Carla).
Awards and nominations[]
Original Broadway production[]
Year | Award | Category | Nominee | Result |
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1976 | Tony Awards | Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play | Shirley Knight | Won |
Drama Desk Award | Best Play | Kennedy's Children | Nominated | |
Outstanding Set Design | Ron Leibman | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play | Kaiulani Lee | Nominated |
References[]
- ^ a b Berkvist, Robert (9 November 1975). "The Odyssey of 'Kennedy's Children'". The New York Times.
- ^ a b c "Historic Gay Playwright Robert Patrick on Surviving, Writing and Being Grabbed by Shirley MacLaine". 26 July 2017.
External links[]
- 1973 plays
- American plays adapted into films
- Broadway plays
- Off-Broadway plays
- Plays set in New York City
- Plays set in the 1970s
- West End plays
- Works about the assassination of John F. Kennedy