a5194769e8 Privacy Policy Terms and Conditions WorldCat is the world's largest library catalog, helping you find library materials online. Find out more here. Staged in a 1964 London production, the Broadway debut came 50 years after CBS aired the play, on October 28, 2004, by the Roundabout Theatre Company at the American Airlines Theatre, where it ran for 328 performances. Marshall Armin Mueller-Stahl James Rebhorn Jeffrey Hayenga Paul Antony-Barber 11 !11th 5 A soft-spoken young man from a violent slum, in the book a Milwaukee Brewers fan, in the movies and on Broadway, a Baltimore Orioles fan Lee Phillips Jack Klugman Dorian Harewood Michael Mastro Jim Saltouros Ed Franklin 03 !3rd 6 A house painter, tough but principled and respectful Bart Burns Edward Binns James Gandolfini Robert Clohessy Charles Borland Robert Blythe 06 !6th 7 A salesman, sports fan, superficial and indifferent to the deliberations Paul Hartman Jack Warden Tony Danza John Pankow Mark Morettini Nick Moran 07 !7th 8 An architect, the first dissenter and protagonist. Please re-enter recipient e-mail address(es). [S.l.] : HathiTrust Digital Library, 2010. Modernizations include a prohibition on smoking in the jury room, the changing of references to income and pop culture figures, more dialogue relating to race, and occasional profanity. Awards and nominations[edit]. Rose deliberately and carefully peels away the layers of artifice from the men and allows a fuller picture of America, at its best and worst, to form."–Publisher description."en ; schema:exampleOfWork > ; schema:genre "Legal drama"en ; schema:genre "Electronic books"en ; schema:inLanguage "en" ; schema:isPartOf > ; # Penguin classics. 3), and Robert Prosky as the voice of the judge.
Harold Pinter directed a production of the play, which opened at the Bristol Old Vic on March 7, 1996.[1] With set design by Eileen Diss, lighting design by Mick Hughes, and costume design by Tom Rand, its cast included Stuart Rayner (Juror 1, Foreman), Kevin Dignam (Juror 2), Tony Haygarth (Juror 3), Timothy West (Juror 4), Maurice Kaufmann (Juror 5), Douglas McFerran (Juror 6), Tim Healy (Juror 7), Kevin Whately (Juror 8), Alan MacNaughtan (Juror 9), Peter Vaughan (Juror 10), Robert East (Juror 11), Christopher Simon (Juror 12), Joshua Losey (Guard), and E. Main article: Twelve Angry Men (play). >a schema:Intangible ;. Awards . Rose deliberately and carefully peels away the layers of artifice from the men and allows a fuller picture of America, at its best and worst, to form."–Publisher description. Rose wrote several stage adaptations of the story. All rights reserved.
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