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Big Fish, Little Fish (play)

''Big Fish, Little Fish'' is a comedy in three acts by playwright Hugh Wheeler. The story concerns a former college professor, disgraced by a sex scandal, who now works in a minor post at a publishing company. The play explores his relationships with his parasitic group of friends and treats issues of homosexuality, guilt and friendship. The work was Wheeler's first play, and afterwards he turned to playwriting full-time.〔Hampton, Wilborn. (Obituary: "Hugh Wheeler, Award Winning Playwright" ), ''The New York Times'', July 28, 1987, retrieved March 14, 2014〕
After an out-of-town tryout in Philadelphia beginning on February 27, 1961,〔Cronyn, Hume. "Dear Diary", ''Theatre Arts Magazine'', July 1961, reproduced in Senelick, pp. 74–82〕 the piece premiered on March 15 at ANTA Playhouse on Broadway in New York City.〔Wheeler, unnumbered introductory page〕 The production was directed by John Gielgud. It ran for 101 performances, closing on July 10, 1961.〔("Big Fish, Little Fish" ), Internet Broadway Database, retrieved 14 March 2014〕 The production did not make money at the box office,〔Bordman, (p. 375 )〕 but despite only mixed to warm reviews, it won two Tony awards, Best Director and Best Featured Actor, and was nominated for two more. A London production the following year was a failure, closing within two weeks. The piece has rarely been revived, but it was adapted for television in 1971.
''Big Fish, Little Fish'' was one of the first Broadway plays to explore frankly the issue of homosexuality,〔Senelick, p. 74〕 and Gielgud ignored advice to tone down the "implicit queerness."〔Croall, (p. 463 )〕 Hume Cronyn kept a diary of the original production. He reported that, during rehearsals, the cast and creative team engaged in long discussions about the homosexuality theme. He commented that attempts to "prejudge audience or critical reaction" could lead to a "safe but regretful" production. Cronyn praised Gielgud's process and his abilities as a "director-analyst." He also praised the talent, creativity and generosity of Wheeler and of the other actors in the cast.〔
==Cast==

*Jimmie Luton – Hume Cronyn
*William Baker – Jason Robards
*Basil Smythe – Martin Gabel
*Ronnie Johnson – George Grizzard
*Paul Stumpfig – George Voskovec
*Edith Maitland – Ruth White
*Hilda Rose – Elizabeth Wilson

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