Terry Malloy, the “seemingly soulless street survivor,” unwittingly lures a rebellious longshoreman to his death in Budd Schulberg’s searing drama about the New York waterfront, the racketeering unions controlling it, and the kid who “could’a been a contender.”
Recorded before a live audience at the Skirball Cultural Center, Los Angeles, in December 2002.
Director: Rosalind Ayres
Producing Director: Susan Albert Loewenberg
An L.A. Theatre Works Full-Cast Performance Featuring:
Scott Atkinson as Truck
Jake Bern as Jimmy Conroy
Maurice Chasse as Big Mac
Richard Cox as Charley Malloy
Kevin Daniels as Luke, Interrogator
Bruce Davison as Father Barry
Jeffrey Donovan as Terry Malloy
Hector Elizondo as Johnny Friendly
Dave Florek as Pop Doyle
Chris Hatfield as Skins, Glover
Jon Matthews as Runty Nolan
Nick Offerman as Barney
Rebecca Pidgeon as Edie Doyle
Stephen Ramsey as Mutt, J.P. Morgan
David Selby as Father Vincent
Josh Stamberg as Waterfront Reporter, Moose
Tegan West as Joey Doyle, Tommy, Bartender Associate
Associate Producer: Susan Raab
Recording Engineer/Sound Designer/Editor: David Kelly for Voicebox Studios
Sound Effects Artist: Jode Ryskiewicz