MusicalExtravaganzaOriginalBroadway
Opening Date
May 31, 1946
Closing Date
Aug 03, 1946
Performances
75
MusicalExtravaganzaOriginalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

Theatres
Adelphi Theatre
(May 31, 1946 - Aug 03, 1946)

Produced by Orson Welles
Originally produced by The Mercury Theatre
Music by Cole Porter; Lyrics by Cole Porter; Incidental score by Cole Porter; Book adapted by Orson Welles; Based on the novel by Jules Verne; Musical Director: Harry S. Levant; Music orchestrated by Russell Bennett and Ted Royal
Staged by Orson Welles; Choreographed by Nelson Barclift
Scenic Design by Robert Davison; Costume Design by Alvin Colt; Assistant to Mr. Davison: Peter Wolf; Assistant to Mr. Colt: Frank Leath and John Darrow
General Manager: Hugo Schaaf
General Stage Manager: Henri Caubisens; Assistant Stage Mgr: James Wicker, Spencer James and Philip King
Film Editor: Irving Lerner
Circus Arranged by Barbette; Press Representative: Frank Goodman; Assistant to Mr. Barclift: Dorothy Bird; Vocal Coach: Lew Kesler; Advertising: Fred Golden
Lola
the proprietress of a Cafe
Mrs. Aouda
an Indian Princess
Mr. Phileas Fogg
Molly Muggins
an Irish Nursemaid
Dancing Fella
 
Fakir
 
Sinister Chinese
 
Assistant
Circus Artist
 
Jim
a railroad conductor of the Central Pacific R.R.
 
Dancer
London Bobbie
 
Sinister Chinese
 
Father
Clown
 
Dancer
Meerahlah
a dancer
 
Mexican Dancer
Aerialist
Circus Artist
 
Dancer
Servingman
 
Firemen
Clown
 
Mexican Dancer
 
Dancer
Policeman
Clown
 
Singer
Lee Toy
 
Dancer
Bride
Clown
High Priest
 
Minister
Clown
 
Singer
Rolling Globe Lady
Circus Artist
Dragon
Clown
 
Singer
Snake Charmer
 
Monkey Man
Clown
 
Bartender
 
Singer
Bank Robber
 
Mr. Benajmin Cruett-Spew
 
Second Arab Spy
 
Mr. Oka Saka
Proprietor of the Oka Saka Circus
 
Sol
a station master in San Francisco
The Slide for Life
Circus Artist
Singer
Lord Upditch
 
Station Attendant
 
Sinister Chinese
 
Assistant
Circus Artist
 
Sam
a stagecoach driver
 
Other Medicine Man
 
Dancer
Hand Balancer
Circus Artist
 
Jake
a railroad engineer
Sinister Chinese
 
Dancer
Singer
Passepartout
a Yankee manservant to Fogg
 
Groom
Clown
Aerialist
Circus Artist
 
Dancer
Kimona Man
Clown
 
Jail Guard
 
Singer
Contortionist
Circus Artist
Another Servingman
 
Assistant
Circus Artist
 
Dancer
Roustabout
Circus Artist
 
Singer
Aerialist
Circus Artist
 
Dancer
Daughter of Joy
 
Dancer
Daughter of Joy
 
Dancer
Dancer
Child
Clown
London Bobbie
 
Roustabout
Circus Artist
 
Singer
 
Singer
Sir Charles Mandiboy
 
British Consul
in Suez
Snake Charmer
 
Singer
Avery Jevity
the First Earl of Cravenaw
 
Arab Spy
 
Mother
Clown
 
Medicine Man
of the Ojibiway
Singer
Police Inspector
 
Mr. Ralph Runcible
 
Maurice Goodpile
Conductor on the Great Indian Peninsula R.R.
Other Medicine Man
London Bobbie
 
Dancing Fella
 
Assistant
Circus Artist
 
Dancer
Foot Jugglers
Circus Artist
Snake Charmer
 
Attendant
Clown
 
Singer
Aerialist
Circus Artist
 
Dancer
Dick Fix
a Copper's Knark
London Bobbie
 
Firemen
Clown
 
Dancer
music by Cole Porter; lyrics by Cole Porter
Act 1
Sung By
Look What I Found
Molly Muggins and Passepartout
There He Goes, Mr. Phileas Fogg
Mr. Phileas Fogg and Passepartout
There He Goes, Mr. Phileas Fogg (Reprise)
Mr. Phileas Fogg, Passepartout, Dancers and Singers
Meerahlah
Singing Boys
Suttee Procession
Mrs. Aouda, Dancers and Singers
Sea Chantey
Singing Boys
Should I Tell You I Love You?
Mrs. Aouda
Pipe Dreaming
Passepartout and Singing Chorus
Oka Saka Circus
Circus Performers
Act 2
Sung By
If You Smile at Me
Lola
Pipe Dreaming (Reprise)
Passepartout
If You Smile at Me (Reprise)
Molly Muggins
Wherever They Fly the Flag of Old England
Mr. Phileas Fogg and Singing Girls
The Marine's Hymn
Mrs. Aouda and Singing Boys
Should I Tell You I Love You? (Reprise)
Mrs. Aouda
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