Thursday, May 7, 2020

84. CHARLES ABBOTT AND SON. From my (unpublished) ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE NEW YORK STAGE, 1970-1975


CHARLES ABBOTT AND SON

Fred Stuthman, Robert G. Murch.
 "In Lieu of Reviews"

Reviews of live theatre being impossible during these days of the pandemic, THEATRE'S LEITER SIDE is pleased to provide instead accounts of previous theatre seasons--encompassing the years 1970-1975-for theatre-hungry readers. If you'd like to know the background on how this previously unpublished series came to be and what its relationship is to my three The Encyclopedia of the New York Stage volumes (covering every New York play, musical, revue, and revival between 1920 and 1950), please check the prefaces to any of the entries beginning with the letter “A.” See the list at the end of the current entry.

CHARLES ABBOTT AND SON [Drama/Business/Family] A: Lewis Salsburg; D: Gene Feist; S: Holmes Easley; C: Gibson Sarmento; L: Robert Murphy; P: Roundabout Theatre Company; T: Roundabout Theatre (OB): 3/12/71-4/4/71 (24)

A generation-gap drama about a father, Charles Abbott (Fred Stuthman), and son, Byron Abbott (Robert G. Murch), who share the responsibility for running an upholstery business in a small Pennsylvania town. The time is 1928, shortly before the great Wall Street Crash. When an outside speculator seeks to buy the firm’s name, the conflict between the older man and his son is exacerbated.

Mel Gussow offered his “condolences for the play,” which he claimed had a creaky plot, abundant clichés, cardboard characters, an awful set, poor direction, and, aside from a couple of performances, miserable acting. Others disagreed about the acting but the play met with little approval. Dick Brukenfeld, for example, complained that it needed more attention to its characters and seemed overlong because of its “thinness and its over-reliance on a mechanical plot.”

Alice Drummond and Philip Campanella were among those involved.

Previous entries:


Abelard and Heloise
Absurd Person Singular
AC/DC
“Acrobats” and “Line”
The Advertisement/
All My Sons
All Over
All Over Town
All the Girls Came Out to Play
Alpha Beta
L’Amante Anglais         
Ambassador
American Gothics
Amphitryon
And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little       
And They Put Handcuffs on the Flowers
And Whose Little Boy Are You?
Anna K.
Anne of Green Gables
Antigone
Antiques
Any Resemblance to Persons Living or Dead
Applause
Ari
As You Like It
Augusta
The Au Pair Man

Baba Goya [Nourish the Beast]
The Ballad of Johnny Pot
Barbary Shore
The Bar that Never Closes
The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel
The Beauty Part
The Beggar’s Opera
Behold! Cometh the Vanderkellens
Be Kind to People Week
Berlin to Broadway with Kurt Weill
Bette Midler’s Clams on a Half-Shell Revue
Black Girl
Black Light Theatre of Prague
Black Picture Show
Black Sunlight
The Black Terror
Black Visions
Les Blancs
Blasts and Bravos: An Evening with H,L. Mencken
Blood
Bluebeard
Blue Boys
Bob and Ray—The Two and Only
Boesman and Lena
The Boy Who Came to Leave
Bread
A Breeze from the Gulf
Brief Lives
Brother Gorski
Brothers
Bullshot Crummond
Bunraku
The Burnt Flower Bed
Butley
Button, Button
Buy Bonds, Buster

The Cage
Camille
Candide (1)
Candide (2)
The Candyapple
Captain Brassbound’s Conversion
The Caretaker
La Carpa de los Raquichis
The Carpenters
The Castro Complex
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
The Changing Room