as Charles Snell;
Charmian Carr as Ella Harkins Adapted specifically for the
television anthology series ABC Stage 67, it aired on November 16, 1966. It was directed by
Paul Bogart, set design by John Ward, set decorated by Budd Gourmen, costume design by William McHone, and lighting design by Walter Urban. The cast starred
Anthony Perkins as Charles Snell,
Charmian Carr as Ella Harkins,
Larry Gates as Roscoe Potts,
Dorothy Stickney as Mrs. Monday, and Margaret Bannerman,
Margaret Barker, Leonard Elliot, Mike Meola, Dorothy Sands, and Margaretta Warwick as store people. The one-hour program was taped on an early Sunday morning at the now-defunct
Stern Brothers department store in
Manhattan. On October 22, 2010, the St. George's Society in New York City had a one night only semi staged performance at the Gerald W. Lynch Theater at
John Jay College of Criminal Justice. The show was directed and designed by
Tony Walton, musical supervision and orchestration by Sean Patrick Flahaven, and musical director Mary-Mitchell Campbell, sound design by Bernard Fox. The cast had
Carmen De Lavallade (Mrs. Billbee) --she also directed some choreography, Jessica Grové (Ella),
Sean Palmer (Charles),
Candice Bergen (Mrs. Monday), John Cunningham (Roscoe Potts), Sondra Lee (Augusta), and
William Duell (Billy). The DVD was commercially released for the first time on April 20, 2010, by
E1 Entertainment and the
Archive of American Television. ==Musical score==