The Subject Was Roses

The Subject Was Roses

Infobox Play
name = The Subject Was Roses


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writer = Frank D. Gilroy
characters = John Cleary
Nettie Cleary
Timmy Cleary
setting = the Cleary's apartment, 1946
premiere = May 25 1964
place = Royale Theatre
New York City, New York
orig_lang = English
subject =
genre = Drama
ibdb_id = 8383

"The Subject Was Roses" is a Pulitzer Prize-winning 1964 play written by Frank D. Gilroy, who also adapted the work in 1968 for film with the same title.

Background

The play premiered on Broadway at the Royale Theatre on 25 May 1964, starring Jack Albertson, Irene Dailey and Martin Sheen, and directed by Ulu Grosbard. A major critical and commercial success, the play ran 882 performances and was nominated for five Tony Awards, winning two for Best Play and Best Featured Actor (Albertson). For his work in the play, Gilroy won the year's Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Columbia Records recorded the complete play in a recording studio with the original cast members and released it as a double-LP set.

In the published script, Gilroy included a day-by-day journal he titled, "About Those Roses or How 'Not' To Do a Play and Succeed". According to the journal, "The Subject Was Roses" opened on Broadway with a producer who had never produced a Broadway play; a director who had never directed one; a scenic artist who had never designed one; a general manager who had never managed one; and three actors who were virtually unknown."Fact|date=June 2008 Additionally, the play opened "after" all of the award deadlines, so it was not eligible until the following year, triumphing over Neil Simon's "The Odd Couple", Murray Schisgal's "Luv" and Edward Albee's "Tiny Alice" for the Tony Award, the New York Drama Critics Circle Award and the Pulitzer Prize. During the play's two year run, "The Subject Was Roses" played five different Broadway theatres and Dustin Hoffman became a replacement stage manager and understudied the role of Timmy.

In 1991, the Roundabout Theatre Company revived the play in New York City with John Mahoney, Dana Ivey and Patrick Dempsey. A 2006 revival of the play was produced by Jeffrey Finn at the Kennedy Center starring Bill Pullman, Judith Ivey, and Steve Kazee. All three performers were nominated for 2007 Helen Hayes Awards.

Cast and characters

* Irene Dailey - Nettie Cleary
* Jack Albertson - John Cleary
* Martin Sheen - Timmy Cleary

ynopsis

Timmy Cleary returns home from his service during World War II. While he seems to vindicate himself in his father's eyes for surviving the war, his drinking and cursing disturb his mother. Though his parents, John and Nettie, seem to be happy, the peace proves to be a facade. Soon old emotional wounds and unresolved marital problems resurface. Caught in the middle, Timmy feels responsible for their squabbling, but can see no way to resolve their problems.

Film adaptation

Awards and nominations

;Awards
* 1965 Pulitzer Prize for Drama - Frank D. Gilroy
* 1965 Tony Award for Best Play - Frank D. Gilroy, Edgar Lansbury
* 1965 Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play - Jack Albertson

;Nominations
* 1965 Tony Award for Best Author - Frank D. Gilroy
* 1965 Tony Award for Best Director - Ulu Grosbard
* 1965 Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play - Martin Sheen

References

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