The Star-Wagon

The Star-Wagon was a 1937 Broadway drama written by Maxwell Anderson, produced and staged by Guthrie McClintic, with scenic design by Jo Mielziner and musical direction by Albert Pearl. It ran for 223 performances from September 29, 1937, to April 1938 at the Empire Theatre.

Plot
A fantasy of time-travel.

Cast

 * Burgess Meredith as Stephen Minch
 * Lillian Gish as Martha Minch
 * Whitner Bissell as Park
 * J. Arthur Young as Mr. Arlington
 * Jane Buchanan as Hallie Arlington
 * Howard Freeman as Apfel
 * Mildred Natwick as Mrs. Rutledge
 * Edmund O'Brien as Paul Reiger
 * John Philliber as Misty
 * Kent Smith as Duffy
 * William Garner as Oglethorpe
 * Russell Collins as Hanus Wicks
 * Edith Smith as Della
 * Muriel Starr as Angela and as herb woman
 * Barry Kelley as first thug
 * Charles Forrester as second thug
 * Evelyn Abbott as Christabel
 * Alan Anderson as Ripple

Adaptations
The New York Times, January 7, 1938: "The purchase of Maxwell Anderson's The Star Wagon was made today by Selznick International as a vehicle for Janet Gaynor. The play, which is being given on Broadway, will go before the cameras in the Autumn." Gaynor retired from her film career with The Young in Heart, released November 1938, and the motion picture was never made.

The play was videotaped for television as a 1966 installment of NET Playhouse, directed by Karl Genus and starring Orson Bean, Eileen Brennan and Dustin Hoffman.