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Fade Out - Fade In
A Girl to Remember
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
May 26, 1964
Closing Date
Apr 17, 1965
1st Preview
May 20, 1964
1st Preview
May 20, 1964
Previews
6
Performances
271
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
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Open Date: May 26, 1964
Close Date: Apr 17, 1965
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Mark Hellinger Theatre
(May 26, 1964 - Apr 17, 1965)
Setting
Mid-1930s. New York and Hollywood.
Comments
On layoff November 14, 1964 - February 15, 1965 due to Burnett's illness.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Produced by
Lester Osterman, Jr.
and
Jule Styne
Book by
Betty Comden
and
Adolph Green
; Music by
Jule Styne
; Lyrics by
Betty Comden
and
Adolph Green
; Musical Director:
Colin Romoff
; Music orchestrated by
Ralph Burns
and
Ray Ellis
; Vocal arrangements by
Buster Davis
; Dance arrangements by
Richard De Benidictis
Directed by
George Abbott
; Musical Staging by
Ernest Flatt
Scenic Design by
William and Jean Eckart
; Costume Design by
Donald Brooks
; Lighting Design by
William and Jean Eckart
Production Stage Manager:
John Allen
; Stage Manager:
William Krot
Assistant to Mr. Flatt:
Carl Jablonski
Press Representative:
Harvey B. Sabinson
,
Lee Solters
and
David Powers
Carol Burnett
Hope Springfield
Jack Cassidy
Byron Prong
May 20, 1964 - Nov 14, 1964
Tiger Haynes
Lou Williams
Lou Jacobi
Lionel Z. Governor
Tina Louise
Gloria Curie
Sean Allan
Photographer
Singer
Publicity Man
Virginia Allen
Dancer
Jackie Alloway
Singer
Diane Arnold
Seamstress
Dancer
Darrell J. Askey
Man
Rex
Singer
Publicity Man
Judy Cassmore
Helga Sixtrees
Dancer
Fred Cline
Second Cowboy Extra
Waiter
Singer
Don Crichton
Lead Dancer
John Dorrin
Lyman
Frank Governor
Singer
Trish Dwelley
Singer
Diana Ede
Woman
Dancer
Penny Egelston
Madame Barrymore
Stephen Elmore
First Cowboy Extra
Arnold Governor
Singer
Richard Frisch
Max Welch
Waiter
Singer
Ernie Horvath
Dancer
Mitchell Jason
Ralph Governor
Howard Kahl
George Governor
Singer
Gene Kelton
Convict
Dancer
Carolyn Kemp
Singer
Betty Kent
Singer
Glenn Kezer
Billy Vespers
Singer
William Louther
Chauffeur
Convict
Dancer
Charlene Mehl
Dancer
Autograph Kid
Mari Nettum
Singer
Bob Neukum
Rosco
Singer
Judy Newman
Dancer
Teenager
Dick Patterson
Rudolf Governor
Virginia Payne
Myra May Melrose
Jody Perselle
Dancer
Teenager
Ed Pfeiffer
Convict
Dancer
Aileen Poe
Dora Dailey
Roger Allan Raby
Waiter
Singer
Autograph Kid
Dan Resin
Custer Corkley
Carolsue Shaer
Dancer
Patricia Sigris
Dancer
Reuben Singer
Dr. Anton Traurig
Smaxie
Approval
Roy Smith
Dancer
Bill Stanton
Dancer
Wendy Taylor
First Girl
Dancer
Jo Tract
Miss Mallory
Singer
Frank Tweddell
Pops
Gene Varrone
Gangster Extra
Harold Governor
Singer
James Von Weiss
Convict
Dancer
Understudies:
Judy Cassmore
(Gloria Curie),
Don Crichton
(Rudolf Governor),
Richard Frisch
(Dr. Anton Traurig),
Carolyn Kemp
(Hope Springfield),
William Louther
(Lou Williams) and
Gene Varrone
(Byron Prong)
Mark Hellinger Theatre
(May 26, 1964 - Apr 17, 1965)
Musical Director:
John Berkman
Cast
Dick Shawn
Byron Prong
Feb 15, 1965 - Apr 17, 1965
Terri Baker
Singer
Lynne Broadbent
Dancer
Dell Brownlee
Singer
Judy Cassmore
Gloria Curie
Jun 22, 1964 - ?
David Cryer
First Cowboy Extra
Arnold Governor
Singer
Dean Doss
Publicity Man
Singer
Paul Eichel
George Governor
Singer
Stephen Elmore
Waiter
Alice Glenn
Helga Sixtrees
Dancer
Jerry Gotham
Convict
Dancer
Betty Hutton
Hope Springfield
Barney Johnston
Rex
Publicity Man
Singer
Bobbi Lange
Singer
Paul Michael
Billy Vespers
John D. Richardson
Chauffeur
Convict
Dancer
Buddy Spencer
Dancer
Bill Starr
Convict
Dancer
Ron Tassone
Dancer
Michael Toles
Dancer
Mitzi Welch
Hope Springfield
Understudy:
Mitzi Welch
(Hope Springfield)
Songs
music by
Jule Styne
; lyrics by
Adolph Green
and
Betty Comden
Act 1
Sung By
The Thirties
Byron Prong
It's Good to Be Back Home
Hope Springfield and Ensemble
Fear
Rudolf Governor, Ralph Governor and Nephews
Fear
(Reprise)
Byron Prong and Nephews
Call Me Savage
Hope Springfield and Rudolf Governor
The Usher from the Mezzanine
Hope Springfield
I'm With You
Hope Springfield, Byron Prong, Lead Dancer, Violin Girls and Bow Boys
The Usher from the Mezzanine
(Reprise)
Hope Springfield and Ensemble
My Fortune Is My Face
Byron Prong
Lila Tremaine
Hope Springfield
Act 2
Sung By
Go Home Train
Hope Springfield
Close Harmony
Lionel Z. Governor, Byron Prong, Gloria Curie and Nephews
You Mustn't Be Discouraged
Hope Springfield and Lou Williams
The Dangerous Age
Lionel Z. Governor
L.Z. In Quest of His Youth
Lionel Z. Governor, Gloria Curie, Lead Dancer and Ensemble
The Fiddler and the Fighter
Byron Prong and Ensemble
Fade Out--Fade In
Hope Springfield and Rudolf Governor
Awards
Tony Award®
Best Featured Actor in a Musical
1965 Nominee
Jack Cassidy
People
Songs
Awards
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Produced by
Lester Osterman, Jr.
and
Jule Styne
Book by
Betty Comden
and
Adolph Green
; Music by
Jule Styne
; Lyrics by
Betty Comden
and
Adolph Green
; Musical Director:
Colin Romoff
; Music orchestrated by
Ralph Burns
and
Ray Ellis
; Vocal arrangements by
Buster Davis
; Dance arrangements by
Richard De Benidictis
Directed by
George Abbott
; Musical Staging by
Ernest Flatt
Scenic Design by
William and Jean Eckart
; Costume Design by
Donald Brooks
; Lighting Design by
William and Jean Eckart
Production Stage Manager:
John Allen
; Stage Manager:
William Krot
Assistant to Mr. Flatt:
Carl Jablonski
Press Representative:
Harvey B. Sabinson
,
Lee Solters
and
David Powers
Carol Burnett
Hope Springfield
Jack Cassidy
Byron Prong
May 20, 1964 - Nov 14, 1964
Tiger Haynes
Lou Williams
Lou Jacobi
Lionel Z. Governor
Tina Louise
Gloria Curie
Sean Allan
Photographer
Singer
Publicity Man
Virginia Allen
Dancer
Jackie Alloway
Singer
Diane Arnold
Seamstress
Dancer
Darrell J. Askey
Man
Rex
Singer
Publicity Man
Judy Cassmore
Helga Sixtrees
Dancer
Fred Cline
Second Cowboy Extra
Waiter
Singer
Don Crichton
Lead Dancer
John Dorrin
Lyman
Frank Governor
Singer
Trish Dwelley
Singer
Diana Ede
Woman
Dancer
Penny Egelston
Madame Barrymore
Stephen Elmore
First Cowboy Extra
Arnold Governor
Singer
Richard Frisch
Max Welch
Waiter
Singer
Ernie Horvath
Dancer
Mitchell Jason
Ralph Governor
Howard Kahl
George Governor
Singer
Gene Kelton
Convict
Dancer
Carolyn Kemp
Singer
Betty Kent
Singer
Glenn Kezer
Billy Vespers
Singer
William Louther
Chauffeur
Convict
Dancer
Charlene Mehl
Dancer
Autograph Kid
Mari Nettum
Singer
Bob Neukum
Rosco
Singer
Judy Newman
Dancer
Teenager
Dick Patterson
Rudolf Governor
Virginia Payne
Myra May Melrose
Jody Perselle
Dancer
Teenager
Ed Pfeiffer
Convict
Dancer
Aileen Poe
Dora Dailey
Roger Allan Raby
Waiter
Singer
Autograph Kid
Dan Resin
Custer Corkley
Carolsue Shaer
Dancer
Patricia Sigris
Dancer
Reuben Singer
Dr. Anton Traurig
Smaxie
Approval
Roy Smith
Dancer
Bill Stanton
Dancer
Wendy Taylor
First Girl
Dancer
Jo Tract
Miss Mallory
Singer
Frank Tweddell
Pops
Gene Varrone
Gangster Extra
Harold Governor
Singer
James Von Weiss
Convict
Dancer
Understudies:
Judy Cassmore
(Gloria Curie),
Don Crichton
(Rudolf Governor),
Richard Frisch
(Dr. Anton Traurig),
Carolyn Kemp
(Hope Springfield),
William Louther
(Lou Williams) and
Gene Varrone
(Byron Prong)
Mark Hellinger Theatre
(May 26, 1964 - Apr 17, 1965)
Musical Director:
John Berkman
Cast
Dick Shawn
Byron Prong
Feb 15, 1965 - Apr 17, 1965
Terri Baker
Singer
Lynne Broadbent
Dancer
Dell Brownlee
Singer
Judy Cassmore
Gloria Curie
Jun 22, 1964 - ?
David Cryer
First Cowboy Extra
Arnold Governor
Singer
Dean Doss
Publicity Man
Singer
Paul Eichel
George Governor
Singer
Stephen Elmore
Waiter
Alice Glenn
Helga Sixtrees
Dancer
Jerry Gotham
Convict
Dancer
Betty Hutton
Hope Springfield
Barney Johnston
Rex
Publicity Man
Singer
Bobbi Lange
Singer
Paul Michael
Billy Vespers
John D. Richardson
Chauffeur
Convict
Dancer
Buddy Spencer
Dancer
Bill Starr
Convict
Dancer
Ron Tassone
Dancer
Michael Toles
Dancer
Mitzi Welch
Hope Springfield
Understudy:
Mitzi Welch
(Hope Springfield)
music by
Jule Styne
; lyrics by
Adolph Green
and
Betty Comden
Act 1
Sung By
The Thirties
Byron Prong
It's Good to Be Back Home
Hope Springfield and Ensemble
Fear
Rudolf Governor, Ralph Governor and Nephews
Fear
(Reprise)
Byron Prong and Nephews
Call Me Savage
Hope Springfield and Rudolf Governor
The Usher from the Mezzanine
Hope Springfield
I'm With You
Hope Springfield, Byron Prong, Lead Dancer, Violin Girls and Bow Boys
The Usher from the Mezzanine
(Reprise)
Hope Springfield and Ensemble
My Fortune Is My Face
Byron Prong
Lila Tremaine
Hope Springfield
Act 2
Sung By
Go Home Train
Hope Springfield
Close Harmony
Lionel Z. Governor, Byron Prong, Gloria Curie and Nephews
You Mustn't Be Discouraged
Hope Springfield and Lou Williams
The Dangerous Age
Lionel Z. Governor
L.Z. In Quest of His Youth
Lionel Z. Governor, Gloria Curie, Lead Dancer and Ensemble
The Fiddler and the Fighter
Byron Prong and Ensemble
Fade Out--Fade In
Hope Springfield and Rudolf Governor
Tony Award®
Best Featured Actor in a Musical
1965 Nominee
Jack Cassidy
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