so it is possible they all saw the production before it closed. Of course, no way all the the voters did. (there were around 600 or so back then )
Schuyler G. Chapin of Columbia University; Richard Coe, critic emeritus of The Washington Post; Miriam Colon, president and founder of the Puerto Rican Traveling Theater; Anna E. Crouse of the Theater Development Fund; Brendan Gill of The New Yorker; William Glover, former theater critic for The Associated Press; Henry Hewes of the American Theater Critics Association; Mary C. Henderson, curator of the theater collection of the Museum of the City of New York; Norris Houghton, author, director, producer and former president of the National Theater Conference; Kevin Kelly of The Boston Globe; Elliot Norton of The Boston Herald American; Seymour Peck of The New York Times, and Jay Sharbutt of The Associated Press. |