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The Girl Who Came to Supper
Musical
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Dec 08, 1963
Closing Date
Mar 14, 1964
1st Preview
Dec 05, 1963
1st Preview
Dec 05, 1963
Previews
4
Performances
112
Musical
Original
Broadway
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Open Date: Dec 08, 1963
Close Date: Mar 14, 1964
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Broadway Theatre
(Dec 08, 1963 - Mar 14, 1964)
Setting
June 21-22, 1911, just prior to and during the Coronation of George V. Place: London.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Herman Levin
Book by
Harry Kurnitz
; Music by
Noël Coward
; Lyrics by
Noël Coward
; Based on the play "The Sleeping Prince" by
Terence Rattigan
; Musical Director:
Jay Blackton
; Vocal arrangements by
Jay Blackton
; Music orchestrated by
Robert Russell Bennett
; Dance arrangements by
Genevieve Pitot
Staged by
Joe Layton
Scenic Design by
Oliver Smith
; Costume Design by
Irene Sharaff
; Lighting Design by
Peggy Clark
Production Stage Manager:
Samuel Liff
; Stage Manager:
Jerry Adler
Assistant to Mr. Layton:
Wakefield Poole
; Press Representative:
Richard Maney
and
Martin Shwartz
José Ferrer
Grand Duke Charles
Prince Regent of Carpathia
Florence Henderson
Mary Morgan
Irene Browne
Queen Mother
Tessie O'Shea
Ada Cockle
Murray Adler
Simka
Ivan Allan
Dancer
Jeremy Brown
Singer
Kellie Brytt
Singer
Roderick Cook
Peter Northbrook
Julie Drake
Dancer
Jack Eddleman
Tony Morelli
Singer
John Felton
Singer
Robert Fitch
Dancer
Sheila Forbes
Dancer
Chris Gampel
Colonel Hofmann
Carol Glade
Singer
Jose Gutierrez
Dancer
Dell Hanley
Singer
Marian Haraldson
Jessie Maynard
Singer
Peter Holmes
Dancer
Barney Johnston
Singer
Elaine Labour
Singer
Lucie Lancaster
Baroness Brunheim
Jami Landi
Dancer
Sandy Leeds
Dancer
Nancy Lynch
Dancer
Art Matthews
Singer
Donna Monroe
First Girl
Singer
Carmen Morales
Dancer
Ilona Murai
Lady Sunningdale
Dancer
Carey Nairnes
Major-Domo
Peter Pagan
Mr. Grimes
Bruce Peyton
Singer
Jack Rains
Singer
Scott Ray
Dancer
Paul Reid Roman
Dancer
Sean Scully
King Nicholas III
Mari Shelton
Dancer
Ruth Shepard
Second Girl
Singer
Dan Siretta
Dancer
Gloria Smith
Dancer
Mitchell Taylor
Singer
Mike Toles
Dancer
Maggie Worth
Violetta Vines
Singer
Mary Zahn
Dancer
Standby:
David Brooks
(Grand Duke Charles) and
Dran Seitz
(Mary Morgan)
Understudies:
Kellie Brytt
(Ada Cockle),
Robert Fitch
(Colonel Hofmann),
Lucie Lancaster
(Queen Mother),
Peter Pagan
(Peter Northbrook) and
Mike Toles
(King Nicholas III)
Songs
music by
Noël Coward
; lyrics by
Noël Coward
Act 1
Sung By
Swing Song
Jessie Maynard, Tony Morelli and Ensemble
Yasni Kozkolai (Carpathian National Anthem)
Ensemble
My Family Tree
Grand Duke Charles, Peter Northbrook and Regent's Aides
I've Been Invited to a Party
Mary Morgan
Waltz
Ensemble
I've Been Invited to a Party
(Reprise)
Mary Morgan
When Foreign Princes Come to Visit Us
Major-Domo and Footmen
Sir or Ma'am
Peter Northbrook
Soliloquies
Grand Duke Charles and Mary Morgan
Lonely
Grand Duke Charles
London Is a Little Bit of All Right
Ada Cockle, King Nicholas III and Ensemble
What Ho, Mrs. Brisket
Ada Cockle, King Nicholas III and Ensemble
Don't Take Our Charlie for the Army
Ada Cockle, King Nicholas III and Ensemble
Saturday Night at the Rose and Crown
Ada Cockle, King Nicholas III and Ensemble
London Is a Little Bit of All Right
(Reprise)
Ada Cockle
Here and Now
Mary Morgan
Soliloquies
(Reprise)
Grand Duke Charles and Mary Morgan
Act 2
Sung By
Coronation Chorale
Mary Morgan, Grand Duke Charles, Principals and Ensemble
How Do You Do, Middle Age?
Grand Duke Charles
Here and Now
(Reprise)
Mary Morgan
The Stingaree (Dance)
Grand Duke Charles, Lady Sunningdale and Ensemble
Curt, Clear and Concise
Grand Duke Charles and Peter Northbrook
Tango
Grand Duke Charles, Mary Morgan and Dancing Ensemble
Welcome to Pootzie Van Doyle
Mary Morgan
The Coconut Girl
Mary Morgan
Paddy MacNeill and His Automobile
Mary Morgan
Swing Song
(Reprise)
Mary Morgan
Six Lillies of the Valley
Mary Morgan
The Walla Walla Boola
Mary Morgan
This Time It's True Love
Mary Morgan
This Time It's True Love
(Reprise)
Grand Duke Charles
I'll Remember Her
Grand Duke Charles
Awards
Tony Award®
Best Featured Actress in a Musical
1964 Winner
Tessie O'Shea
Best Costume Design
1964 Nominee
Costume Design by
Irene Sharaff
Best Author (Musical)
1964 Nominee
Book by
Harry Kurnitz
Lyrics by
Noël Coward
People
Songs
Awards
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Herman Levin
Book by
Harry Kurnitz
; Music by
Noël Coward
; Lyrics by
Noël Coward
; Based on the play "The Sleeping Prince" by
Terence Rattigan
; Musical Director:
Jay Blackton
; Vocal arrangements by
Jay Blackton
; Music orchestrated by
Robert Russell Bennett
; Dance arrangements by
Genevieve Pitot
Staged by
Joe Layton
Scenic Design by
Oliver Smith
; Costume Design by
Irene Sharaff
; Lighting Design by
Peggy Clark
Production Stage Manager:
Samuel Liff
; Stage Manager:
Jerry Adler
Assistant to Mr. Layton:
Wakefield Poole
; Press Representative:
Richard Maney
and
Martin Shwartz
José Ferrer
Grand Duke Charles
Prince Regent of Carpathia
Florence Henderson
Mary Morgan
Irene Browne
Queen Mother
Tessie O'Shea
Ada Cockle
Murray Adler
Simka
Ivan Allan
Dancer
Jeremy Brown
Singer
Kellie Brytt
Singer
Roderick Cook
Peter Northbrook
Julie Drake
Dancer
Jack Eddleman
Tony Morelli
Singer
John Felton
Singer
Robert Fitch
Dancer
Sheila Forbes
Dancer
Chris Gampel
Colonel Hofmann
Carol Glade
Singer
Jose Gutierrez
Dancer
Dell Hanley
Singer
Marian Haraldson
Jessie Maynard
Singer
Peter Holmes
Dancer
Barney Johnston
Singer
Elaine Labour
Singer
Lucie Lancaster
Baroness Brunheim
Jami Landi
Dancer
Sandy Leeds
Dancer
Nancy Lynch
Dancer
Art Matthews
Singer
Donna Monroe
First Girl
Singer
Carmen Morales
Dancer
Ilona Murai
Lady Sunningdale
Dancer
Carey Nairnes
Major-Domo
Peter Pagan
Mr. Grimes
Bruce Peyton
Singer
Jack Rains
Singer
Scott Ray
Dancer
Paul Reid Roman
Dancer
Sean Scully
King Nicholas III
Mari Shelton
Dancer
Ruth Shepard
Second Girl
Singer
Dan Siretta
Dancer
Gloria Smith
Dancer
Mitchell Taylor
Singer
Mike Toles
Dancer
Maggie Worth
Violetta Vines
Singer
Mary Zahn
Dancer
Standby:
David Brooks
(Grand Duke Charles) and
Dran Seitz
(Mary Morgan)
Understudies:
Kellie Brytt
(Ada Cockle),
Robert Fitch
(Colonel Hofmann),
Lucie Lancaster
(Queen Mother),
Peter Pagan
(Peter Northbrook) and
Mike Toles
(King Nicholas III)
music by
Noël Coward
; lyrics by
Noël Coward
Act 1
Sung By
Swing Song
Jessie Maynard, Tony Morelli and Ensemble
Yasni Kozkolai (Carpathian National Anthem)
Ensemble
My Family Tree
Grand Duke Charles, Peter Northbrook and Regent's Aides
I've Been Invited to a Party
Mary Morgan
Waltz
Ensemble
I've Been Invited to a Party
(Reprise)
Mary Morgan
When Foreign Princes Come to Visit Us
Major-Domo and Footmen
Sir or Ma'am
Peter Northbrook
Soliloquies
Grand Duke Charles and Mary Morgan
Lonely
Grand Duke Charles
London Is a Little Bit of All Right
Ada Cockle, King Nicholas III and Ensemble
What Ho, Mrs. Brisket
Ada Cockle, King Nicholas III and Ensemble
Don't Take Our Charlie for the Army
Ada Cockle, King Nicholas III and Ensemble
Saturday Night at the Rose and Crown
Ada Cockle, King Nicholas III and Ensemble
London Is a Little Bit of All Right
(Reprise)
Ada Cockle
Here and Now
Mary Morgan
Soliloquies
(Reprise)
Grand Duke Charles and Mary Morgan
Act 2
Sung By
Coronation Chorale
Mary Morgan, Grand Duke Charles, Principals and Ensemble
How Do You Do, Middle Age?
Grand Duke Charles
Here and Now
(Reprise)
Mary Morgan
The Stingaree (Dance)
Grand Duke Charles, Lady Sunningdale and Ensemble
Curt, Clear and Concise
Grand Duke Charles and Peter Northbrook
Tango
Grand Duke Charles, Mary Morgan and Dancing Ensemble
Welcome to Pootzie Van Doyle
Mary Morgan
The Coconut Girl
Mary Morgan
Paddy MacNeill and His Automobile
Mary Morgan
Swing Song
(Reprise)
Mary Morgan
Six Lillies of the Valley
Mary Morgan
The Walla Walla Boola
Mary Morgan
This Time It's True Love
Mary Morgan
This Time It's True Love
(Reprise)
Grand Duke Charles
I'll Remember Her
Grand Duke Charles
Tony Award®
Best Featured Actress in a Musical
1964 Winner
Tessie O'Shea
Best Costume Design
1964 Nominee
Costume Design by
Irene Sharaff
Best Author (Musical)
1964 Nominee
Book by
Harry Kurnitz
Lyrics by
Noël Coward
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