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Gypsy
A musical fable
Musical
Drama
Revival
Broadway
Opening Date
Sep 23, 1974
Closing Date
Jan 04, 1975
1st Preview
Sep 19, 1974
1st Preview
Sep 19, 1974
Previews
4
Performances
120
Musical
Drama
Revival
Broadway
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Open Date: Sep 23, 1974
Close Date: Jan 04, 1975
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Winter Garden Theatre
(Sep 23, 1974 - Jan 04, 1975)
Description
A musical in two acts
Setting
Various cities throughout the U.S. From the 1920s to the 1930s.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Shubert Organization (Executive Directors: Irving Goldman, Bernard B. Jacobs, Gerald Schoenfeld)
Produced by
Barry M. Brown
,
Edgar Lansbury
,
Fritz Holt
and
Joseph Beruh
Original New York production directed, choreographed by
Jerome Robbins
Book by
Arthur Laurents
; Music by
Jule Styne
; Lyrics by
Stephen Sondheim
; Suggested by the memoirs of
Gypsy Rose Lee
; Musical Director:
Milton Rosenstock
; Music orchestrated by
Sid Ramin
and
Robert Ginzler
; Dance arrangements by
John Kander
Directed by
Arthur Laurents
; Choreography reproduced by
Robert Tucker
Scenic Design by
Robert Randolph
; Lighting Design by
Robert Randolph
; Costume Design by
Raoul Pène Du Bois
; Miss Lansbury's costumes designed by
Robert Mackintosh
; Miss Lansbury's Hair Styles by
Vincent Prestia
; Sound Design by
Jack Mann
; Assistant to Mr. du Bois:
David Toser
General Manager:
Marvin A. Krauss Associates, Inc.
; Company Manager:
Charles Willard
Production Stage Manager:
Kathleen A. Sullivan
; Stage Manager:
Moose Peting
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Serhij Bohdan
Musical Coordinator:
Earl Shendell
General Press Representative:
The Merlin Group, Ltd.
; Dance Captain:
Bonnie Walker
; Poster Design by
Hilary Knight
; Photographer:
Martha Swope
; Advertising:
Matthew Serino
and
The Blaine Thompson Agency
; Lamb supplied by
Steve McAuliffe
; Associate to Barry M. Brown and Fritz Holt:
Amos Abrams
; Casting:
Amos Abrams
; Assistant to Mr. Laurents:
Robert W. Pitman
Angela Lansbury
Rose
Zan Charisse
Louise
Bonnie Langford
Baby June
Rex Robbins
Herbie
Mary Louise Wilson
Tessie Tura
Edith Ann
Gigolo
John C. Becher
Uncle Jocko
Kringelein
Cigar
Serhij Bohdan
Boston
Bougeron-Cochon
Craig Brown
Clarence (and his classic clarinet)
Newsboy
Pat Cody
Hollywood Blonde
Sally Cooke
Electra
Denny Dillon
Agnes
Donna Elio
Balloon Girl
Steven Gelfer
Yonkers
Dennis Karr
San Diego
Jinny Kordek
Hollywood Blonde
David Lawson
L.A.
Anthony Marciona
Newsboy
Maureen Moore
June
Jan Neuberger
Hollywood Blonde
Marilyn Olson
Hollywood Blonde
Peewee
Chowsie
Lisa Peluso
Baby Louise
Don Potter
George
Mr. Goldstone
Patricia Richardson
Waitress
Hollywood Blonde
Ed Riley
Pop
Phil
Gloria Rossi
Miss Cratchitt
Mazeppa
Charles Rule
Weber
Sean Rule
Newsboy
Richard J. Sabellico
Pastey
Mark Santoro
Newsboy
John Sheridan
Tulsa
Jay Smith
Little Rock
Bonnie Walker
Maid
Standby:
Mary Louise Wilson
(Rose)
Understudies:
Sally Cooke
(Miss Cratchitt),
Donna Elio
(Baby June, Baby Louise),
Steven Gelfer
(Tulsa),
Jan Neuberger
(June),
Don Potter
(Uncle Jocko, Pop, Weber),
Patricia Richardson
(Louise),
Ed Riley
(Herbie, Cigar),
Charles Rule
(Kringelein, Mr. Goldstone),
Richard J. Sabellico
(George) and
Bonnie Walker
(Tessie Tura, Mazeppa, Electra)
Songs
music by
Jule Styne
; lyrics by
Stephen Sondheim
Some People
Rose
Traveling
Rose
Small World
Rose and Herbie
Baby June and Her Newsboys
Baby June, Baby Louise and The Newsboys
Mr. Goldstone, I Love You
Rose and Ensemble
Little Lamb
Louise
You'll Never Get Away From Me
Rose and Herbie
Dainty June and Her Farmboys
Dainty June, Louise and Farmboys
If Momma Was Married
Louise and June
All I Need Is the Girl
Tulsa and Louise
Everything's Coming Up Roses
Rose
Madame Rose's Toreadorables
Louise and The Hollywood Blondes
Together, Wherever We Go
Rose, Louise and Herbie
You Gotta Get a Gimmick
Tessie Tura, Mazeppa and Electra
Small World
(Reprise)
Rose
Let Me Entertain You
Louise and Company
Rose's Turn
Rose
Awards
Tony Award®
Best Actress in a Musical
1975 Winner
Angela Lansbury
Best Featured Actress in a Musical
1975 Nominee
Zan Charisse
Best Direction of a Musical
1975 Nominee
Directed by
Arthur Laurents
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Actress in a Musical
1975 Winner
Angela Lansbury
Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical
1975 Nominee
Bonnie Langford
Outstanding Director of a Musical
1975 Winner
Directed by
Arthur Laurents
Theatre World
Award
1975 Recipient
Zan Charisse
John Sheridan
People
Songs
Awards
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Shubert Organization (Executive Directors: Irving Goldman, Bernard B. Jacobs, Gerald Schoenfeld)
Produced by
Barry M. Brown
,
Edgar Lansbury
,
Fritz Holt
and
Joseph Beruh
Original New York production directed, choreographed by
Jerome Robbins
Book by
Arthur Laurents
; Music by
Jule Styne
; Lyrics by
Stephen Sondheim
; Suggested by the memoirs of
Gypsy Rose Lee
; Musical Director:
Milton Rosenstock
; Music orchestrated by
Sid Ramin
and
Robert Ginzler
; Dance arrangements by
John Kander
Directed by
Arthur Laurents
; Choreography reproduced by
Robert Tucker
Scenic Design by
Robert Randolph
; Lighting Design by
Robert Randolph
; Costume Design by
Raoul Pène Du Bois
; Miss Lansbury's costumes designed by
Robert Mackintosh
; Miss Lansbury's Hair Styles by
Vincent Prestia
; Sound Design by
Jack Mann
; Assistant to Mr. du Bois:
David Toser
General Manager:
Marvin A. Krauss Associates, Inc.
; Company Manager:
Charles Willard
Production Stage Manager:
Kathleen A. Sullivan
; Stage Manager:
Moose Peting
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Serhij Bohdan
Musical Coordinator:
Earl Shendell
General Press Representative:
The Merlin Group, Ltd.
; Dance Captain:
Bonnie Walker
; Poster Design by
Hilary Knight
; Photographer:
Martha Swope
; Advertising:
Matthew Serino
and
The Blaine Thompson Agency
; Lamb supplied by
Steve McAuliffe
; Associate to Barry M. Brown and Fritz Holt:
Amos Abrams
; Casting:
Amos Abrams
; Assistant to Mr. Laurents:
Robert W. Pitman
Angela Lansbury
Rose
Zan Charisse
Louise
Bonnie Langford
Baby June
Rex Robbins
Herbie
Mary Louise Wilson
Tessie Tura
Edith Ann
Gigolo
John C. Becher
Uncle Jocko
Kringelein
Cigar
Serhij Bohdan
Boston
Bougeron-Cochon
Craig Brown
Clarence (and his classic clarinet)
Newsboy
Pat Cody
Hollywood Blonde
Sally Cooke
Electra
Denny Dillon
Agnes
Donna Elio
Balloon Girl
Steven Gelfer
Yonkers
Dennis Karr
San Diego
Jinny Kordek
Hollywood Blonde
David Lawson
L.A.
Anthony Marciona
Newsboy
Maureen Moore
June
Jan Neuberger
Hollywood Blonde
Marilyn Olson
Hollywood Blonde
Peewee
Chowsie
Lisa Peluso
Baby Louise
Don Potter
George
Mr. Goldstone
Patricia Richardson
Waitress
Hollywood Blonde
Ed Riley
Pop
Phil
Gloria Rossi
Miss Cratchitt
Mazeppa
Charles Rule
Weber
Sean Rule
Newsboy
Richard J. Sabellico
Pastey
Mark Santoro
Newsboy
John Sheridan
Tulsa
Jay Smith
Little Rock
Bonnie Walker
Maid
Standby:
Mary Louise Wilson
(Rose)
Understudies:
Sally Cooke
(Miss Cratchitt),
Donna Elio
(Baby June, Baby Louise),
Steven Gelfer
(Tulsa),
Jan Neuberger
(June),
Don Potter
(Uncle Jocko, Pop, Weber),
Patricia Richardson
(Louise),
Ed Riley
(Herbie, Cigar),
Charles Rule
(Kringelein, Mr. Goldstone),
Richard J. Sabellico
(George) and
Bonnie Walker
(Tessie Tura, Mazeppa, Electra)
music by
Jule Styne
; lyrics by
Stephen Sondheim
Some People
Rose
Traveling
Rose
Small World
Rose and Herbie
Baby June and Her Newsboys
Baby June, Baby Louise and The Newsboys
Mr. Goldstone, I Love You
Rose and Ensemble
Little Lamb
Louise
You'll Never Get Away From Me
Rose and Herbie
Dainty June and Her Farmboys
Dainty June, Louise and Farmboys
If Momma Was Married
Louise and June
All I Need Is the Girl
Tulsa and Louise
Everything's Coming Up Roses
Rose
Madame Rose's Toreadorables
Louise and The Hollywood Blondes
Together, Wherever We Go
Rose, Louise and Herbie
You Gotta Get a Gimmick
Tessie Tura, Mazeppa and Electra
Small World
(Reprise)
Rose
Let Me Entertain You
Louise and Company
Rose's Turn
Rose
Tony Award®
Best Actress in a Musical
1975 Winner
Angela Lansbury
Best Featured Actress in a Musical
1975 Nominee
Zan Charisse
Best Direction of a Musical
1975 Nominee
Directed by
Arthur Laurents
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Actress in a Musical
1975 Winner
Angela Lansbury
Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical
1975 Nominee
Bonnie Langford
Outstanding Director of a Musical
1975 Winner
Directed by
Arthur Laurents
Theatre World
Award
1975 Recipient
Zan Charisse
John Sheridan
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