Alice Drummond (Performer) | Playbill

Alice Drummond

Performer
  • Born: May 21, 1929 in Pawtucket, RI
  • Death: Nov 30, 2016 in The Bronx, NY

Roles (22)

You Can't Take It With You Playbill - Opening Night, April 1983 You Can't Take It With You
Opened April 04, 1983
  • as Gay Wellington (Original)
Some of My Best Friends Playbill - Oct. 1977 Some of My Best Friends
Opened October 25, 1977
  • as Dorothy Mumford (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Boy Meets Girl
Opened April 13, 1976
  • as Miss Crews (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Secret Service
Opened April 12, 1976
  • as Mrs. Varney (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 A Memory of Two Mondays
Opened January 26, 1976
  • as Agnes (Original)
Summer Brave Playbill - Oct 1975 Summer Brave
Opened October 26, 1975
  • as Christine Schoenwalder (Original)
  • as Flo Owens (Understudy - Original)
  • as Irma Kronkite (Understudy - Original)
  • as Mrs. Helen Potts (Understudy - Original)
Thieves Playbill - April 1974 Thieves
Opened April 07, 1974
  • as Flo (Original)
  • as Street Lady (Understudy - Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 The Chinese
Opened March 10, 1970
  • as Mrs. Lee (Original)
Malcolm Playbill - Jan 1966 Malcolm
Opened January 11, 1966
  • as Eloisa Brace (Original)
The Ballad of the Sad Cafe Playbill - Oct 1963 The Ballad of the Sad Cafe
Opened October 30, 1963
  • as Townsperson (Original)
  • as Mrs. Peterson (Understudy - Original)
  • as Townsperson (Understudy - Original)
King Henry IV, Part II Playbill - May 1960 King Henry IV, Part II
Opened April 18, 1960
  • as Lady Northumberland (Original)
Peer Gynt Playbill - Jan 1960 Peer Gynt
Opened January 12, 1960
  • as Ensemble (Original)
  • as Ingrid (Original)
Lysistrata Playbill - Nov 1959 Lysistrata
Opened November 24, 1959
  • as 3rd Woman (Original)
  • as Kratylla (Original)
  • as Suburban (Original)

Awards

Drama Desk Award
1976 Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play Nominee
Tony Award
1970 Best Featured Actress in a Play Nominee
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