PLENTY PLAY CAST - SHOW BILL SIGNED CO-SIGNED BY: KATE NELLIGAN, EDWARD HERRMANN, JOHANN CARLO, GINNY YANG, PIERRE EPSTEIN, BEN MASTERS, GEORGE N. MARTIN, DANIEL GERROLL - HFSID 301512
Sale Price $315.00
Reg. $380.00
PLENTY PLAY CAST: KATE NELLIGAN, EDWARD HERRMANN,
JOHANN CARLO, GINNY YANG, PIERRE EPSTEIN, BEN MASTERS,
GEORGE N. MARTIN and DANIEL GERROLL
Eight cast members sign a page of the Broadway Playbill
Show Bill signed: "Kate/Nelligan", "Edward/Herrmann", "Johann Carlo", "Ginny Yang",
"Pierre Epstein", "Ben Masters", "George/Martin" and "Daniel Gerroll" in blue felt tip, 66p,
5½x8½. Playbill for a production of Plenty at New York's Plymouth Theatre signed on the
cast page. Plenty, a play by David Hare, ran for 92 performances (January 6, 1983 to March
27, 1983) with Nelligan and Herrmann in the starring roles. They received Best Actor
and Best Actress Tony nominations for their respective performances. Canadian actress
KATE NELLIGAN (b. 1951) began her professional acting career on London stages before
moving into Broadway and film work. She received an Olivier Award nomination for Best
Actress in a New Play for Plenty (1979). In New York, she won a BAFTA Award as Best
Supporting Actress for Frankie and Johnny (1991). She was nominated for four Tony
Awards between 1938 and 1989 (for Plenty, A Moon for the Misbegotten, Serious
Money and Spoils of War, for an Emmy (Road to Avonlea, 1989) and an Oscar (Prince of
Tides. 1991) in 1992. In Eye of the Needle (1981) Nelligan played a lonely woman on a
British island battling a man she discovers is a Nazi spy (Don Sutherland). Frequently cast as a
blue blood and/or intellectual (The Paper Chase, 1973; The Emperor's Club, 2002), Edward
Herrmann (1943-2014) also hosted and narrated several historical documentaries for the
History Channel and the Arts and Entertainment Network. Cast as Franklin Roosevelt in
both a TV movie (Eleanor and Franklin, 1976-1977) and a stage musical (Annie, 1982),
Herrmann showed his versatility by learning to throw and hit left-handed for the TV movie A
Love Affair: The Eleanor and Lou Gehrig Story (1977). His many TV appearances have
included a regular role on The Gilmore Girls (2000-2007) and a recurring role on The
Good Wife from 2010 to 2013. GEORGE N. MARTIN (b. 1929) received a Tony
nomination as Best Featured Actor for his performance in Plenty as Leonard Darwin.
His subsequent starring roles have come in the following movies: Pack of Lies (1985), M.
Butterfly (1988-1990) and On the Waterfront (1995), Other signers include DANEIL
GERROLL, prior winner of a Theatre World Award in 1981 for Knuckes and Slab Boys,
who played Mick. JOHANN CARLO was cast as Louise, PIERRE EPSTEIN as Frenchman
#2, BEN MASTERS as Codename Lazar, and GINNY YANG as Mme Aung. Fine condition.
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