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Sail Away
Musical
Comedy
Satire
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Oct 03, 1961
Closing Date
Feb 24, 1962
1st Preview
Oct 02, 1961
1st Preview
Oct 02, 1961
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Open Date: Oct 03, 1961
Close Date: Feb 24, 1962
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Broadhurst Theatre
(Oct 03, 1961 - Feb 24, 1962)
Setting
The present. Various parts of the Cunard steamship "Coronia," with additional scenes in Tangier, Italy and the Parthenon.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Bonard Productions
; Produced in association with
Charles Russell
Book by
Noël Coward
; Music by
Noël Coward
; Lyrics by
Noël Coward
; Musical Director:
Peter Matz
; Dance arrangements by
Peter Matz
; Music orchestrated by
Irwin Kostal
; Vocal arrangements by
Fred Werner
Directed by
Noël Coward
; Musical Numbers and Dances Staged by
Joe Layton
; Assistant Choreographer:
Buddy Schwab
Scenic Design by
Oliver Smith
; Costume Design by
Helene Pons
and
Oliver Smith
; Lighting Design by
Peggy Clark
; Furs Designed by
Alixandré
; Coiffures by
Michel Kazan
Stage Manager:
Joseph Dooley
Press Representative:
Frank Goodman
and
Ben Washer
Elaine Stritch
Mimi Paragon
Jere Admire
Ensemble
Bobby Allen
Little One
Ensemble
Don Atkinson
Ensemble
Paula Bauersmith
Mrs. Sweeney
Charles Braswell
Joe
the ship's purser
Ali
an Arab guide
Gary Crabbe
Ensemble
Grover Dale
Barnaby Slade
C. Stafford Dickens
Sir Gerard Nutfield
David Evans
Ensemble
Pat Ferrier
Ensemble
Dorothy Frank
Ensemble
Anne Fraser
Girl Passenger
Ensemble
James Frasher
Deck Steward
Ensemble
Gene Gavin
Ensemble
Margalo Gillmore
Mrs. Van Mier
John Van Mier's mother
Paul Gross
Little One
Ensemble
Patricia Harty
Nancy Foyle
Elinor's niece
Alan Helms
Glen Candijack
Elmer and Maimie's son
Curtis Hood
Ensemble
Wish Mary Hunt
Ensemble
James Hurst
John Van Mier
Cheryl Kilgren
Ensemble
Bridget Knapp
Ensemble
Little One
Henry Lawrence
Elmer Candijack
Nancy Lynch
Ensemble
Patti Mariano
Shirley Candijack
Elmer and Maimie's daughter
Ensemble
Margaret Mower
Lady Nutfield
Mary Ellen O'Keefe
Little One
Ensemble
Paul O'Keefe
Alvin Lush
Alice Pearce
Elinor Spencer-Bollard
Alan Peterson
Ensemble
Keith Prentice
Shuttleworth
a steward
James Pritchett
Rawlings
a passenger who drinks
Jon Richards
Mr. Sweeney
Evelyn Russell
Mrs. Lush
Alvin Lush's mother
Dennis Scott
Little One
Ensemble
Alice Shanahan
Ensemble
Dan Siretta
Ensemble
Gloria Stevens
Ensemble
Christopher Votos
Little One
Ensemble
Betty Jane Watson
Maimie Candijack
Elemer's wife
Richard Woods
Man from American Express
Standby:
Betty Jane Watson
(Mimi Paragon)
Understudies:
Bobby Allen
(Alvin Lush),
Don Atkinson
(Glen Candijack),
Paula Bauersmith
(Mrs. Van Mier),
David Evans
(Barnaby Slade),
Anne Fraser
(Nancy Foyle),
Keith Prentice
(John Van Mier),
James Pritchett
(Ali),
Evelyn Russell
(Elinor Spencer-Bollard) and
Richard Woods
(Elmer Candijack, Sir Gerard Nutfield, Mr. Sweeney)
Songs
music by
Noël Coward
; lyrics by
Noël Coward
Act 1
Sung By
Come to Me
Mimi Paragon and Stewards
Sail Away
John Van Mier
Come to Me
(Reprise)
Mimi Paragon
Sail Away
(Reprise)
John Van Mier and Company
Where Shall I Find Him?
Nancy Foyle
Beatnik Love Affair
Barnaby Slade, Nancy Foyle and the Passengers
Later Than Spring
John Van Mier
The Passenger's Always Right
Joe and Stewards
Useful Phrases
Mimi Paragon
Where Shall I Find Her?
(Reprise)
Barnaby Slade
Go Slow, Johnny
John Van Mier
You're a Long, Long Way From America
Mimi Paragon and Company
Act 2
Sung By
The Customer's Always Right
Ali and the Arabs
Something Very Strange
Mimi Paragon
The Little Ones' ABC
Mimi Paragon, Alvin Lush and the Children
Don't Turn Away From Love
John Van Mier
When You Want Me
Barnaby Slade and Nancy Foyle
Later Than Spring
(Reprise)
Mimi Paragon
Why Do the Wrong People Travel?
Mimi Paragon
When You Want Me
(Reprise)
The Company
Awards
Tony Award®
Best Actress in a Musical
1962 Nominee
Elaine Stritch
Best Producer of a Musical
1962 Nominee
Produced by
Bonard Productions
; Produced in association with
Charles Russell
People
Songs
Awards
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Bonard Productions
; Produced in association with
Charles Russell
Book by
Noël Coward
; Music by
Noël Coward
; Lyrics by
Noël Coward
; Musical Director:
Peter Matz
; Dance arrangements by
Peter Matz
; Music orchestrated by
Irwin Kostal
; Vocal arrangements by
Fred Werner
Directed by
Noël Coward
; Musical Numbers and Dances Staged by
Joe Layton
; Assistant Choreographer:
Buddy Schwab
Scenic Design by
Oliver Smith
; Costume Design by
Helene Pons
and
Oliver Smith
; Lighting Design by
Peggy Clark
; Furs Designed by
Alixandré
; Coiffures by
Michel Kazan
Stage Manager:
Joseph Dooley
Press Representative:
Frank Goodman
and
Ben Washer
Elaine Stritch
Mimi Paragon
Jere Admire
Ensemble
Bobby Allen
Little One
Ensemble
Don Atkinson
Ensemble
Paula Bauersmith
Mrs. Sweeney
Charles Braswell
Joe
the ship's purser
Ali
an Arab guide
Gary Crabbe
Ensemble
Grover Dale
Barnaby Slade
C. Stafford Dickens
Sir Gerard Nutfield
David Evans
Ensemble
Pat Ferrier
Ensemble
Dorothy Frank
Ensemble
Anne Fraser
Girl Passenger
Ensemble
James Frasher
Deck Steward
Ensemble
Gene Gavin
Ensemble
Margalo Gillmore
Mrs. Van Mier
John Van Mier's mother
Paul Gross
Little One
Ensemble
Patricia Harty
Nancy Foyle
Elinor's niece
Alan Helms
Glen Candijack
Elmer and Maimie's son
Curtis Hood
Ensemble
Wish Mary Hunt
Ensemble
James Hurst
John Van Mier
Cheryl Kilgren
Ensemble
Bridget Knapp
Ensemble
Little One
Henry Lawrence
Elmer Candijack
Nancy Lynch
Ensemble
Patti Mariano
Shirley Candijack
Elmer and Maimie's daughter
Ensemble
Margaret Mower
Lady Nutfield
Mary Ellen O'Keefe
Little One
Ensemble
Paul O'Keefe
Alvin Lush
Alice Pearce
Elinor Spencer-Bollard
Alan Peterson
Ensemble
Keith Prentice
Shuttleworth
a steward
James Pritchett
Rawlings
a passenger who drinks
Jon Richards
Mr. Sweeney
Evelyn Russell
Mrs. Lush
Alvin Lush's mother
Dennis Scott
Little One
Ensemble
Alice Shanahan
Ensemble
Dan Siretta
Ensemble
Gloria Stevens
Ensemble
Christopher Votos
Little One
Ensemble
Betty Jane Watson
Maimie Candijack
Elemer's wife
Richard Woods
Man from American Express
Standby:
Betty Jane Watson
(Mimi Paragon)
Understudies:
Bobby Allen
(Alvin Lush),
Don Atkinson
(Glen Candijack),
Paula Bauersmith
(Mrs. Van Mier),
David Evans
(Barnaby Slade),
Anne Fraser
(Nancy Foyle),
Keith Prentice
(John Van Mier),
James Pritchett
(Ali),
Evelyn Russell
(Elinor Spencer-Bollard) and
Richard Woods
(Elmer Candijack, Sir Gerard Nutfield, Mr. Sweeney)
music by
Noël Coward
; lyrics by
Noël Coward
Act 1
Sung By
Come to Me
Mimi Paragon and Stewards
Sail Away
John Van Mier
Come to Me
(Reprise)
Mimi Paragon
Sail Away
(Reprise)
John Van Mier and Company
Where Shall I Find Him?
Nancy Foyle
Beatnik Love Affair
Barnaby Slade, Nancy Foyle and the Passengers
Later Than Spring
John Van Mier
The Passenger's Always Right
Joe and Stewards
Useful Phrases
Mimi Paragon
Where Shall I Find Her?
(Reprise)
Barnaby Slade
Go Slow, Johnny
John Van Mier
You're a Long, Long Way From America
Mimi Paragon and Company
Act 2
Sung By
The Customer's Always Right
Ali and the Arabs
Something Very Strange
Mimi Paragon
The Little Ones' ABC
Mimi Paragon, Alvin Lush and the Children
Don't Turn Away From Love
John Van Mier
When You Want Me
Barnaby Slade and Nancy Foyle
Later Than Spring
(Reprise)
Mimi Paragon
Why Do the Wrong People Travel?
Mimi Paragon
When You Want Me
(Reprise)
The Company
Tony Award®
Best Actress in a Musical
1962 Nominee
Elaine Stritch
Best Producer of a Musical
1962 Nominee
Produced by
Bonard Productions
; Produced in association with
Charles Russell
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