MusicalOriginalBroadway
Opening Date
Oct 04, 1965
Closing Date
Nov 20, 1965
1st Preview
Sep 29, 1965
1st Preview
Sep 29, 1965
Previews
5
Performances
56
MusicalOriginalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
46th Street Theatre
(Oct 04, 1965 - Nov 20, 1965)

Setting
In and around London and Rochester. 1827.

Produced by David Merrick; Produced in association with Bernard Delfont
Music by Cyril Ornadel; Lyrics by Leslie Bricusse; Book by Wolf Mankowitz; Based on "The Pickwick Papers" by Charles Dickens; Music orchestrated by Eric Rogers; Musical Director: Ian Fraser; Vocal arrangements by Ian Fraser
Directed by Peter Coe; Choreographed by Gillian Lynne
Scenic Design by Sean Kenny; Costume Design by Roger Furse and Peter Rice; Lighting Design by Jules Fisher
Production Stage Manager: William Dodds; Stage Manager: Peter Stern
General Press Representative: Harvey B. Sabinson; Press Representative: Lee Solters and Lila Glaser King
Ensemble
Ensemble
Ensemble
Ensemble
Sgt. Buzfuz
Tracy Tupman
Ensemble
Sam Weller
Bardell, Jr.
Hot Toddy Seller
 
Major Domo
Ensemble
 
Dr. Slammer
Ensemble
Hot Potato Man
 
Mr. Leo Hunter
 
Ensemble
Child
Ensemble
Isabella
Ensemble
Ensemble
Ensemble
Bird Seller
 
Jury Foreman
 
Ensemble
Mr. Wardle
Turnkey
 
Sgt. Snubbins
Ensemble
Ensemble
Ensemble
Ensemble
1st Officer
 
Judge
Ensemble
Augustus Snodgrass
Mrs. Leo Hunter
Jackson
 
Ensemble
Nathaniel Winkle
Mrs. Bardell
Usher
 
Ensemble
Fat Boy
Mr. Jingle
Pickwick
2nd Officer
 
Wicks
 
Ensemble
Ensemble
Ensemble
Ensemble
Cold Drinks Seller
 
Landlord
 
Ensemble
Ensemble
Understudies: Jill Alexander (Isabella), William Coppola (Mr. Wardle), Peter Costanza (Sgt. Buzfuz), Ann C. Davies (Emily), Gerrit de Beer (Fogg), Michael Easton (Bardell, Jr.), Mary Keller (Mary), Clyde Laurents (1st Officer), Roger Le Page (Sam Weller), Selma Marcus (Mrs. Leo Hunter), Richard Neilson (Mr. Jingle), Elizabeth Parrish (Rachel), Keith Perry (Augustus Snodgrass, Dodson), Taylor Reed (Pickwick, Tracy Tupman), Stanley Simmonds (Dr. Slammer), Ann Tell (Mrs. Bardell) and Larry Whiteley (Nathaniel Winkle)

46th Street Theatre (Oct 04, 1965 - Nov 20, 1965)

Cast

Pickwick
music by Cyril Ornadel; lyrics by Leslie Bricusse
Act 1
Sung By
I Like the Company of Men
Pickwick, Augustus Snodgrass, Tracy Tupman and Nathaniel Winkle
That's What I'd Like for Christmas
Pickwick and Company
The Pickwickians
Pickwick, Augustus Snodgrass, Tracy Tupman and Nathaniel Winkle
A Bit of a Character
Mr. Jingle, Augustus Snodgrass, Nathaniel Winkle and Tracy Tupman
There's Something About You
Mr. Jingle, Rachel and Company
A Gentleman's Gentleman
Sam Weller and Mary
You Never Met a Feller Like Me
Pickwick and Sam Weller
I'll Never Be Lonely Again
Pickwick and Mrs. Bardell
Act 2
Sung By
Fizkin and Pickwick
Company
Very
Mr. Jingle, Pickwick and Mr. Wardle
If I Ruled the World
Pickwick and Company
I'll Never Be Lonely Again (Reprise)
The Pickwickians
Talk
Sam Weller and Company
That's the Law
Pickwick, Dodson, Fogg and Company
Damages
Pickwick and Mrs. Bardell
If I Ruled the World (Reprise)
Pickwick and Company

Tony Award®

 

Best Actor in a Musical

1966 Nominee
Harry Secombe
 

Best Featured Actor in a Musical

1966 Nominee
Roy Castle
 

Best Featured Actress in a Musical

1966 Nominee
Charlotte Rae
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