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Do Re Mi
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Dec 26, 1960
Closing Date
Jan 13, 1962
Performances
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Open Date: Dec 26, 1960
Close Date: Jan 13, 1962
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
St. James Theatre
(Dec 26, 1960 - Dec 16, 1961)
54th Street Theatre
(Dec 25, 1961 - Jan 13, 1962)
Setting
New York, New Jersey, and Washington, D.C. Now.
Comments
On layoff from July 24 - August 21, 1961.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned / Operated by
Jujamcyn Theaters (Samuel H. Schwartz)
Produced by
David Merrick
; Associate Producer:
Jones Harris
Musical Director:
Lehman Engel
; Book by
Garson Kanin
; Music by
Jule Styne
; Lyrics by
Betty Comden
and
Adolph Green
; Music orchestrated by
Luther Henderson
; Vocal arrangements and vocal direction by
Buster Davis
; Dance arrangements by
David Baker
Directed by
Garson Kanin
; Choreographed by
Marc Breaux
and
Deedee Wood
; Associate Director:
William Hammerstein
Theatre sound and acoustical facilities engineered by
Richard H. Ranger
; Scenic Design by
Boris Aronson
; Costume Design by
Irene Sharaff
; Lighting Design by
Al Alloy
; Coiffures by
Michel Kazan
; Assistant to Miss Sharaff:
Florence Klotz
; Assistant to Mr. Aronson:
Ming Cho Lee
and
Lisa Jalowetz
Company Manager:
Vince McKnight
; General Manager:
Jack Schlissel
General Stage Manager:
Bernard Gersten
; Stage Manager:
May Muth
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Bob McClure
; Production Supervisor:
Neil Hartley
; Assistant to Mr. Hartley:
Robert Schear
Assistant Conductor:
John Passaretti
; Head Copyist:
Brick Fleagle
; Music Contractor:
Morris Stonzek
Press Representative:
Bill Doll
; Press Assistant:
Jeanne Gilbert
; Assistant to the Director:
Joan Suny
; Asst. to the Choreographer:
Chad Block
; Casting Director:
Michael Shurtleff
; Advertising:
The Blaine Thompson Company
and
Fred Golden
Phil Silvers
Hubert Cram
Nancy Walker
Kay Cram
David Burns
Brains Berman
Nancy Dussault
Tilda Mullen
George Givot
Skin Demopoulos
George Mathews
Fatso O'Rear
John Reardon
John Henry Wheeler
Marilynn Allwyn
A Casa Girl
An Animal Girl
Member of the Public
Doria Avila
Member of the Public
Diane Ball
A Casa Girl
An Animal Girl
Member of the Public
Chad Block
James Russell Lowell, IV
Marilyn Child
Thelma Berman
Frank Derbas
A Waiter
Member of the Public
Sandra Devlin
A Casa Girl
An Animal Girl
Member of the Public
David Gold
The Interviewer
Member of the Public
Edward Grace
Senator Redfield
Member of the Public
Regina Groves
A Casa Girl
An Animal Girl
Member of the Public
Stuart Hodes
The Photographer
Member of the Public
Curtis Hood
Member of the Public
Daniel Jasinski
Member of the Public
Marc Jordan
The Headwaiter
Fatso's Lawyer
Member of the Public
Patti Karr
Dance Team
An Animal Girl
Member of the Public
Betty Kent
A Swinger
Gretchen
Member of the Public
Ray Kirchner
Dance Team
The Sumo Student
Member of the Public
Barbara Lang
Member of the Public
Josephine Lang
Member of the Public
Al Lewis
Moe Shtarker
Albert Linville
The Recording Engineer
Senator Rogers
Ken Malone
Member of the Public
Jim Marley
Member of the Public
Bob McClure
The Maitre D'
A Commentator
Member of the Public
James Moore
Member of the Public
Al Nesor
Wolfie
Dawn Nickerson
Member of the Public
Ed Pfeiffer
Member of the Public
Carolyn Ragaini
Marsha
Member of the Public
Steve Roland
Lou
The Chief Counsel
Member of the Public
Donna Sanders
A Swinger
Member of the Public
Suzanne Shaw
A Swinger
Member of the Public
Carol Stevens
A Casa Girl
Wheeler's Secretary
An Animal Girl
Member of the Public
Allan Stevenson
A Commentator
Liza Stuart
Member of the Public
Dean Taliaferro
A Casa Girl
Wheeler's Secretary
An Animal Girl
Member of the Public
Pat Tolson
Brains' Lawyer
Member of the Public
Nancy Van Rijn
A Casa Girl
An Animal Girl
Member of the Public
Richard Young
Member of the Public
Standby:
Bernie West
(Hubert Cram)
Understudies:
David Gold
(James Russell Lowell, IV),
Marc Jordan
(Wolfie),
Patti Karr
(Kay Cram),
Al Lewis
(Fatso O'Rear),
Jim Marley
(Brains Berman, Moe Shtarker),
Al Nesor
(Skin Demopoulos) and
Dawn Nickerson
(Tilda Mullen)
St. James Theatre
(Dec 26, 1960 - Dec 16, 1961)
Cast
Leni Anders
Member of the Public
A Casa Girl
An Animal Girl
Wheeler's Secretary
Lynne Broadbent
A Casa Girl
An Animal Girl
Member of the Public
Sandra Devlin
Thelma Berman
Gail Johnston
Member of the Public
Alan Kirk
Member of the Public
Jack Metté
Member of the Public
Don Morgan
Member of the Public
Shirley Nelson
Dance Team
An Animal Girl
Member of the Public
Wendy Nickerson
A Casa Girl
An Animal Girl
Member of the Public
Bill Richards
A Waiter
Brains' Lawyer
Member of the Public
Seth Riggs
A Commentator
Roy Smith
Member of the Public
Wally Strauss
Member of the Public
Understudy:
Seth Riggs
(John Henry Wheeler)
54th Street Theatre
(Dec 25, 1961 - Jan 13, 1962)
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Shubert Organization
Songs
music by
Jule Styne
; lyrics by
Adolph Green
and
Betty Comden
Act 1
Sung By
Waiting, Waiting
Kay Cram
All You Need Is a Quarter
The Swingers
Take a Job
Hubie and Kay Cram
It's Legitimate
Hubie, Fatso O'Rear, Brains Berman, Skin Demopoulos and the Loaders
I Know About Love
John Henry Wheeler
The Auditions
Marsha, Lou and Gretchen
Cry Like the Wind
Tilda Mullen
Ambition
Hubie and Tilda Mullen
Success
The Tilda Mullen Fans, Tilda Mullen, Hubie, Fatso O'Rear, Brains Berman and Skin Demopoulos
Fireworks
Tilda Mullen and John Henry Wheeler
What's New at the Zoo
Tilda Mullen and Animal Girls
Asking for You
John Henry Wheeler
The Late, Late Show
Hubie
Act 2
Sung By
Adventure
Hubie and Kay Cram
Make Someone Happy
John Henry Wheeler and Tilda Mullen
Don't Be Ashamed of a Teardrop
Hubie, Fatso O'Rear, Brains Berman and Skin Demopoulos
V.I.P.
The Public and Hubie
All of My LIfe
Hubie
Finale
Hubie, Kay Cram and Company
Awards
Tony Award®
Best Musical
1961 Nominee
Lyrics by
Betty Comden
and
Adolph Green
Book by
Garson Kanin
Music by
Jule Styne
Produced by
David Merrick
Best Actor in a Musical
1961 Nominee
Phil Silvers
Best Actress in a Musical
1961 Nominee
Nancy Walker
Best Featured Actress in a Musical
1961 Nominee
Nancy Dussault
Best Direction of a Musical
1961 Nominee
Directed by
Garson Kanin
Theatre World
Award
1961 Recipient
Nancy Dussault
People
Songs
Awards
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned / Operated by
Jujamcyn Theaters (Samuel H. Schwartz)
Produced by
David Merrick
; Associate Producer:
Jones Harris
Musical Director:
Lehman Engel
; Book by
Garson Kanin
; Music by
Jule Styne
; Lyrics by
Betty Comden
and
Adolph Green
; Music orchestrated by
Luther Henderson
; Vocal arrangements and vocal direction by
Buster Davis
; Dance arrangements by
David Baker
Directed by
Garson Kanin
; Choreographed by
Marc Breaux
and
Deedee Wood
; Associate Director:
William Hammerstein
Theatre sound and acoustical facilities engineered by
Richard H. Ranger
; Scenic Design by
Boris Aronson
; Costume Design by
Irene Sharaff
; Lighting Design by
Al Alloy
; Coiffures by
Michel Kazan
; Assistant to Miss Sharaff:
Florence Klotz
; Assistant to Mr. Aronson:
Ming Cho Lee
and
Lisa Jalowetz
Company Manager:
Vince McKnight
; General Manager:
Jack Schlissel
General Stage Manager:
Bernard Gersten
; Stage Manager:
May Muth
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Bob McClure
; Production Supervisor:
Neil Hartley
; Assistant to Mr. Hartley:
Robert Schear
Assistant Conductor:
John Passaretti
; Head Copyist:
Brick Fleagle
; Music Contractor:
Morris Stonzek
Press Representative:
Bill Doll
; Press Assistant:
Jeanne Gilbert
; Assistant to the Director:
Joan Suny
; Asst. to the Choreographer:
Chad Block
; Casting Director:
Michael Shurtleff
; Advertising:
The Blaine Thompson Company
and
Fred Golden
Phil Silvers
Hubert Cram
Nancy Walker
Kay Cram
David Burns
Brains Berman
Nancy Dussault
Tilda Mullen
George Givot
Skin Demopoulos
George Mathews
Fatso O'Rear
John Reardon
John Henry Wheeler
Marilynn Allwyn
A Casa Girl
An Animal Girl
Member of the Public
Doria Avila
Member of the Public
Diane Ball
A Casa Girl
An Animal Girl
Member of the Public
Chad Block
James Russell Lowell, IV
Marilyn Child
Thelma Berman
Frank Derbas
A Waiter
Member of the Public
Sandra Devlin
A Casa Girl
An Animal Girl
Member of the Public
David Gold
The Interviewer
Member of the Public
Edward Grace
Senator Redfield
Member of the Public
Regina Groves
A Casa Girl
An Animal Girl
Member of the Public
Stuart Hodes
The Photographer
Member of the Public
Curtis Hood
Member of the Public
Daniel Jasinski
Member of the Public
Marc Jordan
The Headwaiter
Fatso's Lawyer
Member of the Public
Patti Karr
Dance Team
An Animal Girl
Member of the Public
Betty Kent
A Swinger
Gretchen
Member of the Public
Ray Kirchner
Dance Team
The Sumo Student
Member of the Public
Barbara Lang
Member of the Public
Josephine Lang
Member of the Public
Al Lewis
Moe Shtarker
Albert Linville
The Recording Engineer
Senator Rogers
Ken Malone
Member of the Public
Jim Marley
Member of the Public
Bob McClure
The Maitre D'
A Commentator
Member of the Public
James Moore
Member of the Public
Al Nesor
Wolfie
Dawn Nickerson
Member of the Public
Ed Pfeiffer
Member of the Public
Carolyn Ragaini
Marsha
Member of the Public
Steve Roland
Lou
The Chief Counsel
Member of the Public
Donna Sanders
A Swinger
Member of the Public
Suzanne Shaw
A Swinger
Member of the Public
Carol Stevens
A Casa Girl
Wheeler's Secretary
An Animal Girl
Member of the Public
Allan Stevenson
A Commentator
Liza Stuart
Member of the Public
Dean Taliaferro
A Casa Girl
Wheeler's Secretary
An Animal Girl
Member of the Public
Pat Tolson
Brains' Lawyer
Member of the Public
Nancy Van Rijn
A Casa Girl
An Animal Girl
Member of the Public
Richard Young
Member of the Public
Standby:
Bernie West
(Hubert Cram)
Understudies:
David Gold
(James Russell Lowell, IV),
Marc Jordan
(Wolfie),
Patti Karr
(Kay Cram),
Al Lewis
(Fatso O'Rear),
Jim Marley
(Brains Berman, Moe Shtarker),
Al Nesor
(Skin Demopoulos) and
Dawn Nickerson
(Tilda Mullen)
St. James Theatre
(Dec 26, 1960 - Dec 16, 1961)
Cast
Leni Anders
Member of the Public
A Casa Girl
An Animal Girl
Wheeler's Secretary
Lynne Broadbent
A Casa Girl
An Animal Girl
Member of the Public
Sandra Devlin
Thelma Berman
Gail Johnston
Member of the Public
Alan Kirk
Member of the Public
Jack Metté
Member of the Public
Don Morgan
Member of the Public
Shirley Nelson
Dance Team
An Animal Girl
Member of the Public
Wendy Nickerson
A Casa Girl
An Animal Girl
Member of the Public
Bill Richards
A Waiter
Brains' Lawyer
Member of the Public
Seth Riggs
A Commentator
Roy Smith
Member of the Public
Wally Strauss
Member of the Public
Understudy:
Seth Riggs
(John Henry Wheeler)
54th Street Theatre
(Dec 25, 1961 - Jan 13, 1962)
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Shubert Organization
music by
Jule Styne
; lyrics by
Adolph Green
and
Betty Comden
Act 1
Sung By
Waiting, Waiting
Kay Cram
All You Need Is a Quarter
The Swingers
Take a Job
Hubie and Kay Cram
It's Legitimate
Hubie, Fatso O'Rear, Brains Berman, Skin Demopoulos and the Loaders
I Know About Love
John Henry Wheeler
The Auditions
Marsha, Lou and Gretchen
Cry Like the Wind
Tilda Mullen
Ambition
Hubie and Tilda Mullen
Success
The Tilda Mullen Fans, Tilda Mullen, Hubie, Fatso O'Rear, Brains Berman and Skin Demopoulos
Fireworks
Tilda Mullen and John Henry Wheeler
What's New at the Zoo
Tilda Mullen and Animal Girls
Asking for You
John Henry Wheeler
The Late, Late Show
Hubie
Act 2
Sung By
Adventure
Hubie and Kay Cram
Make Someone Happy
John Henry Wheeler and Tilda Mullen
Don't Be Ashamed of a Teardrop
Hubie, Fatso O'Rear, Brains Berman and Skin Demopoulos
V.I.P.
The Public and Hubie
All of My LIfe
Hubie
Finale
Hubie, Kay Cram and Company
Tony Award®
Best Musical
1961 Nominee
Lyrics by
Betty Comden
and
Adolph Green
Book by
Garson Kanin
Music by
Jule Styne
Produced by
David Merrick
Best Actor in a Musical
1961 Nominee
Phil Silvers
Best Actress in a Musical
1961 Nominee
Nancy Walker
Best Featured Actress in a Musical
1961 Nominee
Nancy Dussault
Best Direction of a Musical
1961 Nominee
Directed by
Garson Kanin
Theatre World
Award
1961 Recipient
Nancy Dussault
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