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A Grand Night for Singing
Musical
Revue
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Nov 17, 1993
Closing Date
Jan 01, 1994
1st Preview
Oct 13, 1993
1st Preview
Oct 13, 1993
Previews
41
Performances
52
Musical
Revue
Original
Broadway
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Open Date: Nov 17, 1993
Close Date: Jan 01, 1994
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Criterion Center Stage Right
(Nov 17, 1993 - Jan 01, 1994)
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
B. S. Moss Enterprises (Charles B. Moss, Jr., Executive Director)
Produced by
The Roundabout Theatre Company (Todd Haimes: Artistic Director; Gene Feist: Founding Director)
; Produced by special arrangement with
Gregory Dawson
and
Steve Paul
An early version of this revue was produced at
Rainbow & Stars
Lyrics by
Oscar Hammerstein II
; Music by
Richard Rodgers
; Conceived by
Walter Bobbie
; Music arranged by
Fred Wells
; Music orchestrated by
Michael Gibson
and
Jonathan Tunick
; Additional Dance Arrangements by
Wally Harper
; Musical Director:
Fred Wells
; Assistant Musical Dir.:
Leonard Oxley
Directed by
Walter Bobbie
; Additional Staging by
Pamela Sousa
Scenic Design by
Tony Walton
; Costume Design by
Martin Pakledinaz
; Lighting Design by
Natasha Katz
; Sound Design by
Tony Meola
; Hair Design by
Antonio Soddu
; Assistant to the Set Designer:
Dan Kuchar
; Assistant to the Costume Designer:
Michele Slobin
and
Fabio Toblini
; Assistant to the Lighting Designer:
John R. Lasiter
; Assistant to Sound Designer:
David Shapiro
Roundabout General Manager:
Ellen Richard
; Company Manager:
Denys Baker
Production Stage Manager:
Lori M. Doyle
; Technical Supervisor:
Larry Morley
Assistant to the Director:
Jonathan Bernstein
; Musical Coordinator:
Seymour 'Red' Press
; Conducted by
Fred Wells
; Piano:
Fred Wells
; Bass:
William Ellison
; Percussion:
Susan Evans
; Cello:
Annabelle Hoffman
; Harp:
Lise Nadeau
; Woodwinds:
Albert Regni
Casting:
McCorkle/Cole Casting
; Roundabout Director of Planning and Development:
Julia C. Levy
; Roundabout Artistic Associate:
Gloria Muzio
; Roundabout Director of Marketing:
David B. Steffen
; Title and Artwork Design by
Tony Walton
; Press Representative:
Boneau / Bryan-Brown
; Advertising:
Nappi / Eliran Advertising, Ltd.
Victoria Clark
Performer
Jason Graae
Performer
Alyson Reed
Performer
Martin Vidnovic
Performer
Lynne Wintersteller
Performer
Standby:
Rebecca Eichenberger
(Performer) and
James Hindman
(Performer)
Songs
music by
Richard Rodgers
; lyrics by
Oscar Hammerstein II
Act 1
Sung By
Carousel Waltz (from "Carousel")
So Far (from "Allegro")
It's A Grand Night For Singing (from "State Fair")
The Surrey With The Fringe On Top (from "Oklahoma")
Stepsisters' Lament (from "Cinderella")
We Kiss In A Shadow (from "The King And I")
Hello, Young Lovers (from "The King And I")
A Wonderful Guy (from "South Pacific")
I Cain't Say No (from "Oklahoma")
Maria (from "The Sound of Music")
Do I Love You Because You're Beautiful? (from "Cinderella")
Honey Bun (from "South Pacific")
The Gentleman Is A Dope (from "Allegro")
Don't Marry Me (from "Flower Drum Song")
I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Out of My Hair (from "South Pacific")
If I Loved You (from "Carousel")
Shall We Dance? (from "The King And I")
That's The Way It Happens (from "Me And Juliet")
All At Once You Love Her (from "Pipe Dream")
Some Enchanted Evening (from "Sputh Pacific")
Act 2
Sung By
Oh, What A Beautiful Mornin' (from "Oklahoma")
Wish Them Well (from "Allegro")
The Man I Used To Be (from "Pipe Dream")
It Might As Well Be Spring (from "State Fair")
Kansas City (from "Oklahoma")
When The Children Are Asleep (from "Carousel")
I Know It Can Happen Again (from "Allegro")
My Little Girl (from "Carousel")
It's Me (from "Me And Juliet")
Love, Look Away (from "Flower Drum Song")
When You're Driving Through The Moonlight (from "Cinderella")
A Lovely Night (from "Cinderella")
Something Wonderful (from "The King And I")
This Nearly Was Mine (from "South Pacific")
Impossible (from "Cinderella")
I Have Dreamed (from "The King And I")
Awards
Tony Award®
Best Musical
1994 Nominee
Produced by
The Roundabout Theatre Company (Todd Haimes: Artistic Director; Gene Feist: Founding Director)
Produced by arrangement with
Gregory Dawson
and
Steve Paul
Best Book of a Musical
1994 Nominee
Conceived by
Walter Bobbie
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Revue
1994 Nominee
Produced by
The Roundabout Theatre Company (Todd Haimes: Artistic Director; Gene Feist: Founding Director)
Statistics
Season:
1993-94
View Graph
Week Ending
Gross
% Gross Pot.
Attendance
% Capacity
# Previews
# Perf.
Statistics supplied are courtesy of
The Broadway League
.
A Grand Night for Singing Statistics
1993-94 Season
GROSS
ATTENDANCE
Gross
Week Ending
Attendance
Week Ending
People
Songs
Awards
Statistics
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
B. S. Moss Enterprises (Charles B. Moss, Jr., Executive Director)
Produced by
The Roundabout Theatre Company (Todd Haimes: Artistic Director; Gene Feist: Founding Director)
; Produced by special arrangement with
Gregory Dawson
and
Steve Paul
An early version of this revue was produced at
Rainbow & Stars
Lyrics by
Oscar Hammerstein II
; Music by
Richard Rodgers
; Conceived by
Walter Bobbie
; Music arranged by
Fred Wells
; Music orchestrated by
Michael Gibson
and
Jonathan Tunick
; Additional Dance Arrangements by
Wally Harper
; Musical Director:
Fred Wells
; Assistant Musical Dir.:
Leonard Oxley
Directed by
Walter Bobbie
; Additional Staging by
Pamela Sousa
Scenic Design by
Tony Walton
; Costume Design by
Martin Pakledinaz
; Lighting Design by
Natasha Katz
; Sound Design by
Tony Meola
; Hair Design by
Antonio Soddu
; Assistant to the Set Designer:
Dan Kuchar
; Assistant to the Costume Designer:
Michele Slobin
and
Fabio Toblini
; Assistant to the Lighting Designer:
John R. Lasiter
; Assistant to Sound Designer:
David Shapiro
Roundabout General Manager:
Ellen Richard
; Company Manager:
Denys Baker
Production Stage Manager:
Lori M. Doyle
; Technical Supervisor:
Larry Morley
Assistant to the Director:
Jonathan Bernstein
; Musical Coordinator:
Seymour 'Red' Press
; Conducted by
Fred Wells
; Piano:
Fred Wells
; Bass:
William Ellison
; Percussion:
Susan Evans
; Cello:
Annabelle Hoffman
; Harp:
Lise Nadeau
; Woodwinds:
Albert Regni
Casting:
McCorkle/Cole Casting
; Roundabout Director of Planning and Development:
Julia C. Levy
; Roundabout Artistic Associate:
Gloria Muzio
; Roundabout Director of Marketing:
David B. Steffen
; Title and Artwork Design by
Tony Walton
; Press Representative:
Boneau / Bryan-Brown
; Advertising:
Nappi / Eliran Advertising, Ltd.
Victoria Clark
Performer
Jason Graae
Performer
Alyson Reed
Performer
Martin Vidnovic
Performer
Lynne Wintersteller
Performer
Standby:
Rebecca Eichenberger
(Performer) and
James Hindman
(Performer)
music by
Richard Rodgers
; lyrics by
Oscar Hammerstein II
Act 1
Sung By
Carousel Waltz (from "Carousel")
So Far (from "Allegro")
It's A Grand Night For Singing (from "State Fair")
The Surrey With The Fringe On Top (from "Oklahoma")
Stepsisters' Lament (from "Cinderella")
We Kiss In A Shadow (from "The King And I")
Hello, Young Lovers (from "The King And I")
A Wonderful Guy (from "South Pacific")
I Cain't Say No (from "Oklahoma")
Maria (from "The Sound of Music")
Do I Love You Because You're Beautiful? (from "Cinderella")
Honey Bun (from "South Pacific")
The Gentleman Is A Dope (from "Allegro")
Don't Marry Me (from "Flower Drum Song")
I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Out of My Hair (from "South Pacific")
If I Loved You (from "Carousel")
Shall We Dance? (from "The King And I")
That's The Way It Happens (from "Me And Juliet")
All At Once You Love Her (from "Pipe Dream")
Some Enchanted Evening (from "Sputh Pacific")
Act 2
Sung By
Oh, What A Beautiful Mornin' (from "Oklahoma")
Wish Them Well (from "Allegro")
The Man I Used To Be (from "Pipe Dream")
It Might As Well Be Spring (from "State Fair")
Kansas City (from "Oklahoma")
When The Children Are Asleep (from "Carousel")
I Know It Can Happen Again (from "Allegro")
My Little Girl (from "Carousel")
It's Me (from "Me And Juliet")
Love, Look Away (from "Flower Drum Song")
When You're Driving Through The Moonlight (from "Cinderella")
A Lovely Night (from "Cinderella")
Something Wonderful (from "The King And I")
This Nearly Was Mine (from "South Pacific")
Impossible (from "Cinderella")
I Have Dreamed (from "The King And I")
Tony Award®
Best Musical
1994 Nominee
Produced by
The Roundabout Theatre Company (Todd Haimes: Artistic Director; Gene Feist: Founding Director)
Produced by arrangement with
Gregory Dawson
and
Steve Paul
Best Book of a Musical
1994 Nominee
Conceived by
Walter Bobbie
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Revue
1994 Nominee
Produced by
The Roundabout Theatre Company (Todd Haimes: Artistic Director; Gene Feist: Founding Director)
Season:
1993-94
View Graph
Week Ending
Gross
% Gross Pot.
Attendance
% Capacity
# Previews
# Perf.
Statistics supplied are courtesy of
The Broadway League
.
A Grand Night for Singing Statistics
1993-94 Season
GROSS
ATTENDANCE
Gross
Week Ending
Attendance
Week Ending
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