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It was staged as an episode of the anthology series Ford Star Jubilee. Keefer, respectively, but with Barry Sullivan as Greenwald and Frank Lovejoy as Lt. The play was first presented on television live in 1955, with Lloyd Nolan and Robert Gist repeating their stage roles as Queeg and Lt.

Heston later brought the production to the Kennedy Center's Eisenhower Theater, where it again garnered critical acclaim. Former New York Jets quarterback Joe Namath (widely known as "Broadway Joe") replaced Sanders during the run of the show, marking his only appearance on Broadway.Ĭharlton Heston directed a critically acclaimed production in Los Angeles and London in 1984 in which he starred as Queeg. It was revived in 1983 at the Stamford Center for the Arts, Stamford, Connecticut and then at the Circle in the Square Theatre in a production directed by Arthur Sherman with John Rubinstein and Michael Moriarty, with Jay O. James Garner appeared in a non speaking role as a court martial panelist. Bird (he would later go on to play Ensign Rabbit in the 1954 film version of the novel). Herbert Anderson (later Dennis the Menace's father on TV) played Dr. The play starred Henry Fonda as Barney Greenwald, the accused mutineer's defense attorney, and John Hodiak as the accused, Steve Maryk Lloyd Nolan played Queeg.

The play was first presented by Paul Gregory in the Granada Theatre, Santa Barbara, California, on Octoand then went on tour across the United States before being given its first performance on Broadway at the Plymouth Theatre on Januin a production directed by Charles Laughton and produced by Paul Gregory.
