Picnic (play)

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Picnic

Ralph Meeker and Janice Rule in Picnic

Written by William Inge
Characters Hal Carter
Madge Owens
Alan Seymour
Millie Owens
Setting A small Kansas town


Picnic is a 1953 play by William Inge. It won the 1953 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. It was adapted for film in 1955.

The play premiered at the Music Box Theatre, Broadway on 19 February 1953 in a production by The Theatre Guild, directed by Joshua Logan and designed by Jo Mielziner. The cast included Ralph Meeker, Eileen Heckart, Arthur O'Connell, Janice Rule, Reta Shaw, Kim Stanley and Paul Newman in his Broadway debut. The production won the Tony Award for Best Director for Joshua Logan. It ran for 477 performances.

The play was Paul Newman's Broadway debut. An unknown at the time, Newman campaigned heavily for the leading role of Hal but director Joshua Logan did not think Newman was physically large enough to convey the lead character's athletic attributes. As a result, Ralph Meeker was given the role of Hal opposite Kim Stanley as Madge. Newman played Hal's former college room mate Alan Seymour while understudying the role of Hal and eventually took over the lead role.

[edit] Cast

The original cast for the 1953 Music Box Theatre production is as follows (in order of appearance):