The Wingless Victory
The Wingless Victory is a 1936 three-act tragedy written by Maxwell Anderson, set in the year 1800. It was produced on Broadway by Katharine Cornell and staged by Guthrie McClintic, running for 110 performances from December 23, 1936, to March 1937 at the Empire Theatre. Jo Mielziner created the scenic and costume design.
The Wingless Victory | |
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Jo Mielziner's portrait of Katharine Cornell in The Wingless Victory on the cover of Stage magazine (January 1937) | |
Written by | Maxwell Anderson |
Date premiered | December 23, 1936 |
Place premiered | Empire Theatre New York City |
Original language | English |
Genre | Tragedy |
Setting | Living room of a house in Salem, Massachusetts, cabin on the ship Wingless Victory |
Cast
- Mary Michael as A Girl[1]
- Kent Smith as Reverend Phineas McQueston[1]
- Arthur Chatterton as Jared Mungo[1]
- John Winthrop as Winston Urquhart and Harry[1]
- Effie Shannon as Mrs. McQueston[1]
- Myron McCormick as Ruel McQueston[1]
- Lois Jameson as Venture[1]
- Ruth Matteson as Faith Ingalls[1]
- Barry Kelley as Happy Penny[1]
- Theodora Pleadwell as Letty[1]
- Walter Abel as Nathaniel McQueston[1]
- Katharine Cornell as Oparre[1]
- Helen Zelinskaya as Toala[1]
- Claire Howard as Durian[1]
- Victor Colton as Van Zandt[1]
- Franklyn Davis as Longshoreman[1]
References
- Atkinson, Brooks (December 24, 1936). "The Play; Katharine Cornell As a Malay Princess In Maxwell Anderson's 'The Wingless Victory'". The New York Times. Retrieved 2016-10-25.
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