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The Country Girl (1950 play)

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Written by
  
Clifford Odets

Original language
  
English

Genre
  
Drama

Playwright
  
Clifford Odets

Adaptations
  
The Country Girl (1954)

Date premiered
  
1950

Subject
  
Alcoholism

First performance
  
10 November 1950

Setting
  
New York City

Place premiered
  
Lyceum Theatre

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Characters
  
Georgie Elgin, Frank Elgin, Bernie Dodd, et al.

Similar
  
Clifford Odets plays, Musicals

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The Country Girl is a 1950 dramatic play by American playwright Clifford Odets which was subsequently adapted as a film of the same name in 1954.

Uta Hagen played the title role of Georgie Elgin in its original production, alongside Paul Kelly as her husband Frank, and Steven Hill as theatre director Bernie Dodd. The production was directed by Odets, and ran for 30 weeks, accumulating 235 performances, from November 10, 1950 to June 2, 1951. Hagen received a Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play, and set designer Boris Aronson also won for Best Scenic Design. The play was subsequently remounted on Broadway twice, in 1972 with Maureen Stapleton and Jason Robards, and in 2008, with Frances McDormand and Morgan Freeman. It was also produced twice Off-Broadway, in 1984, with Christine Lahti and Hal Holbrook, and in 1990, with Karen Allen and David Rasche.

The play was produced for television twice, in 1974 with Georgie Elgin played by Shirley Knight, and in 1982 by Faye Dunaway.

References

The Country Girl (1950 play) Wikipedia