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THE LOUD RED PATRICK
A comedy in three acts by John Boruff. Suggested by the book of the same name by Ruth McKenney. Produced by Richard W. Krakeur, Robert Douglas and David Wayne at the Ambassador Theatre, October 3, 1956. Closed December 22, 1956.
93 performances.
Cast of characters:
(in order of appearance)

Mary Farrell...
Mrs. Gallup
Renne Jarrett...
Rita Flannigan
Kimetha Laurie...
Rosalie Flannigan
Nancy Devlin...
Mary Flannigan
Elizabeth Montgomery...
Maggie Flannigan
Arthur Kennedy...
Patrick Flannigan
David Wayne...
Mr. Finnegan
James Congdon...
Ralph Penrose
James Karr...
Richard
The entire action of the play takes place in the Flannigan living room, in Cleveland, Ohio, August, 1912. Act I -- Late Afternoon. Act II -- Several Days Later. Act III -- Early Morning.


Directed by Robert Douglas. Scenery, costumes and lighting by Paul Morrison.
From The Playbill.