Children! Children!
Children! Children! | |
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Written by | Jack Horrigan |
Directed by | Joseph Hardy |
Date premiered | 7 March 1972 |
Place premiered | Ritz Theatre (New York City) |
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Children! Children! is a play written by Jack Horrigan and directed on Broadway by Joseph Hardy.[1][2] It starred Gwen Verdon in her first non-musical role[3] with Dennis Patrick, Elizabeth Hubbard, Josef Sommer, and Johnny Doran in his Broadway debut.
It was performed at the Ritz Theatre on March 7, 1972, after thirteen previews beginning on February 24, 1972.[1]
Synopsis
The setting is the apartment of the Collins family in the Gramercy Park neighborhood of New York City, two hours before New Year's Eve.
Philip and Evelyn Collins, parents of preteens Mark, Bobby and Susan, attend a new year's party with Dr. Yaeger and his wife Peg. The new babysitter Helen Giles, having just recovered from a nervous breakdown, is subjected to the children's devious and sadistic abuse, sexual passes, and a fall down the stairs. The returning parents believe the sitter is still mentally unsound, after which the parent's own viciousness is revealed to be the source of the children's behavior.
Cast
- Gwen Verdon as Helen Giles
- Elizabeth Hubbard as Evelyn Collins
- Dennis Patrick as Philip Collins
- Shawn Campbell as Mark Collins
- Johnny Doran as Bobby Collins (Broadway debut)
- Elaine Hyman as Peg Yaeger
- Ariane Munker as Susan Collins
- Josef Sommer as Dr. Karl Yaeger
Production
It was produced for $125,000 by Arthur Whitelaw and Seth Harrison, in association with Ben Gerard.[3]
Reception
About this mystery/thriller, the New York Post review said, "The tension is continuous."[4]
References
- ^ a b "Children! Children! - About this Production". Internet Broadway Database. The Broadway League. Retrieved 6 July 2025.
- ^ "Children! Children! - Broadway Original". Playbill. Retrieved 6 July 2025.
- ^ a b "'Children! Children!' Closes". The New York Times. 9 March 1972. p. 37. Retrieved 6 July 2025.
- ^ "Children! Children!". Concord Theatricals. Retrieved 6 July 2025.
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