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Anna Lucasta is a 1944 American play by Philip Yordan. Inspired by Eugene O'Neill 's Anna Christie , the play was originally written about a Polish American family. The American Negro Theatre director Abram Hill and director Harry Wagstaff Gribble adapted the script for an all African American cast, and presented the first performance on June ...
- June 16, 1944
Anna Lucasta is a 1958 American drama film directed by Arnold Laven and written by Philip Yordan. It stars Eartha Kitt , Sammy Davis Jr. , and Henry Scott. [1] [3] It is a remake of the 1949 film noir version (directed by Irving Rapper and starring Paulette Goddard), which itself was an adaptation of the 1936 stage play .
- $400,000
- Sidney Harmon
- Elmer Bernstein, (Lee Osborne music editor)
Anna Lucasta is a 1944 American play by Philip Yordan. Inspired by Eugene O'Neill's Anna Christie, the play was originally written about a Polish American family. The American Negro Theatre...
Theatres. Mansfield Theatre. (Aug 30, 1944 - Nov 30, 1946) Description. A play in three acts. Setting. The Lucasta living room in Pennsylvania and Noah's Bar in Brooklyn. Early 1941. People. Production Staff. Opening Night Cast. Replacements. Produced by John Wildberg. Originally produced by the American Negro Theatre. Written by Philip Yordan.
Anna Lucasta is a 1944 American play by Philip Yordan. Inspired by Eugene O'Neill 's Anna Christie , the play was originally written about a Polish American family. The American Negro Theatre director Abram Hill and director Harry Wagstaff Gribble adapted the script for an all African American cast, and presented the first performance on June ...
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Anna Lucasta is a 1944 American play by Philip Yordan. Inspired by Eugene O'Neill's Anna Christie, the play was originally written about a Polish American family. The American Negro Theatre director Abram Hill and director Harry Wagstaff Gribble adapted the script for an all African American cast, and presented the ...
play by Yordan. Learn about this topic in these articles: American Negro Theatre. In American Negro Theatre. The company’s 1944 production of Anna Lucasta, by the white American playwright Philip Yordan, was a hit and was transferred to Broadway, where it had a successful run. That unexpected breakthrough had mixed results for the ANT, however.