| Tribute | |
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| Written by | Bernard Slade |
| Date premiered | June 1, 1978 |
| Place premiered | Brooks Atkinson Theatre New York |
| Genre | Drama |
| IBDB profile | |
Tribute is a play by Bernard Slade.
The plot focuses on Scottie Templeton, a popular actor who has spent his life shirking responsibility. When he discovers he is terminally ill with leukemia, he attempts to reconnect with his long-estranged son.
After four previews, the play's Broadway production opened on June 1, 1978 at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre. Directed by Arthur Storch and starring Jack Lemmon, it ran for 212 performances. The cast included Robert Picardo, Catherine Hicks, and Rosemary Prinz. Lemmon was nominated for both a Tony and a Drama Desk Award for his performance.
In 1980, Slade adapted his play for a feature film directed by Bob Clark, with Lemmon recreating his performance in the lead role. The supporting cast included Robby Benson, Lee Remick, Colleen Dewhurst, John Marley, and Kim Cattrall. Lemmon was nominated for a Golden Globe and an Academy Award for his performance in the film, and won the Canadian Genie Award for Best Performance by a Foreign Actor.
External links
- Tribute at the Internet Broadway Database
- Tribute at the Internet Movie Database
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