The Dark is Light Enough
The Dark is Light Enough is a 1954 play by Christopher Fry, which he wrote for Dame Edith Evans and set during the Hungarian Revolution of 1848. It is formally a comedy, but Fry subtitled the play 'A Winter Comedy' to signal its tragic qualities.
The play premiered at the Aldwych Theatre in London, UK, in May 1954.
The Original London Cast
- Countess Rosmarin Ostenburg - Edith Evans
- Richard Gettner - James Donald
- Gelda (Daughter of the Contess) - Margaret Johnston
- Colonel Janik - John Glen
- Count Peter Zichy - Jack Gwillim
- Stefan (Son of the Contess) - Peter Barkworth
- Kassel (Doctor) - Peter Bull
- Bella - Violet Farebrother
The Original Broadway Cast
The extended preview season started at the ANTA Playhouse on February 23, 1955, and closed on April 23, 1955, after a total of 69 performances. Directed by Guthrie McClintic.
- Countess Rosmarin Ostenburg - Katharine Cornell
- Richard Gettner - Tyrone Power
- Gelda (Daughter of the Contess) - Marian Winters
- Colonel Janik - Arnold Moss
- Count Peter Zichy - Christopher Plummer
- Stefan (Son of the Contess) - Paul Roebling
- Kassel (Doctor) - William Podmore
- Bella - Eva Condon
- Belmann - John Williams
- Fourth Soldier - Dario Barri
- Third Soldier - Jerome Gardino
- Beppy - Ted Gunther
- Jakob - Donald Harron
- Willi - Charles Macaulay
- Rusti, A Hungarian corporal - Sydney Pollack
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