Candle in the Wind (play)
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Written byMaxwell Anderson
Date premieredOctober 22, 1941
Place premieredShubert Theatre
New York City, New York
New York City, New York
Original languageEnglish
| Candle in the Wind | |
|---|---|
| Written by | Maxwell Anderson |
| Date premiered | October 22, 1941 |
| Place premiered | Shubert Theatre New York City, New York |
| Original language | English |
| Genre | Drama |
| Setting | France |
Candle in the Wind was a 1941 Broadway three-act drama written by Maxwell Anderson, produced by the Theatre Guild and the Playwrights' Company and directed by Alfred Lunt. Jo Mielziner created the scenic and lighting design. It ran for 95 performances from October 22, 1941 to January 10, 1942 at the Shubert Theatre as a part of the 1941-1942 play season. It was included in Burns Mantle's The Best Plays of 1941-1942.
Film rights were sold to Fox for $35,000.[1]
Original cast
- Madeline Guest - A very persistent American actress who falls in love with Raoul.
- Cissie - A Viennese woman who is an expert of being on the run from German soldiers.
- Maisie Tompkins - A tall, broad American woman, Madeline's friend.
- Charlotte and Mercy - School teachers from New Hampshire who are fascinated with Marie Antoinette.
- Col. Erfurt - Leader of this concentration camp.
- Lt. Schoen - Col. Erfurt's right-hand man.
- Corporal Mueller - Attempts to aid Madeline but isn't very trustworthy.
- Raoul St. Cloud - A French journalist who gets captured by the Germans.
- M. and Madame Fleury - A French couple who are allowed to see their son only to get information for the Germans.
- Fargeau - A workman who is very proud of being French.
- Deseze - A park attendant.
- Henri - A janitor.
- Helen Hayes as Madeline Guest
- Lotte Lenya as Cissie
- Leona Roberts as Charlotte
- Tonio Selwart as Lt. Schoen
- Evelyn Varden as Maisie Tompkins
- John Wengraf as Col. Erfurt
- Joseph Wiseman as Corporal Mueller
- Louis Borel as Raoul St. Cloud
- Philip White as Fargeau
- Stanley Jessup as M. Fleury
- Michelette Burani as Madame Fleury
- Brian Connaught as first guard
- Ferdi Hoffman second guard
- George Andre as third guard
- Guy Moneypenny as fourth guard
- Bruce Fernald as Captain
- Mario Gang as Corporal Behrens
- Nell Harrison as Mercy
- Robert Harrison as Deseze
- Knud Kreuger as German Lt.
- Benedict MacQuarrie as Henri
- William Malten as Corporal Schultz
- Harro Meller as German Captain