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Oh, Kay!
Musical
All Black Cast
Revival
Broadway
Opening Date
Nov 01, 1990
Closing Date
Apr 14, 1991
1st Preview
Oct 16, 1990
1st Preview
Oct 16, 1990
Previews
35
Performances
77
Musical
All Black Cast
Revival
Broadway
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Open Date: Nov 01, 1990
Close Date: Apr 14, 1991
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Richard Rodgers Theatre
(Nov 01, 1990 - Jan 05, 1991)
Lunt-Fontanne Theatre
(Apr 18, 1991 - Apr 14, 1991)
Description
A musical in two acts
Setting
Harlem. 1926.
Comments
This production played 19 previews and 77 performances at the Richard Rodgers Theatre; when it transferred to the Lunt-Fontanne, it played an additional 16 previews and closed prior to its re-opening date of April 18, 1991.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Nederlander Organization (James M. Nederlander: Chairman; Robert E. Nederlander: President; Arthur Rubin: Vice-President)
Produced by
David Merrick
; Associate Producer:
Leo K. Cohen
Inspired by production at
The Goodspeed Opera House (Michael P. Price, Executive Producer)
and
Birmingham Theatre
Music by
George Gershwin
; Lyrics by
Ira Gershwin
; Book by
Guy Bolton
and
P. G. Wodehouse
; Book adapted by
James Racheff
; Musical Director:
Tom Fay
; Vocal arrangements by
Tom Fay
; Music orchestrated by
Arnold Goland
; Dance arrangements by
Donald Johnston
; Additional Dance arrangements by
Tom Fay
Conceived by
Dan Siretta
; Directed by
Dan Siretta
; Choreographed by
Dan Siretta
; Assistant Choreographer:
Ken Leigh Rogers
Scenic Design by
Kenneth Foy
; Costume Design by
Theoni V. Aldredge
; Lighting Design by
Craig Miller
; Sound Design by
Jan Nebozenko
; Hair Design by
Robert DiNiro
Executive Producer:
Natalie Lloyd
; General Manager:
Leo K. Cohen
Production Stage Manager:
Harold Goldfaden
; Stage Manager:
Tracy Crum
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Jim Semmelman
Music Contractor:
Morty Bullman
; Concert Mistress:
Suzanne Ornstein
; Violin I:
Suzanne Ornstein
; Violin III:
Andy Stein
; Violin II:
Peter Dimitriades
; Violin IV:
Martin Agee
; Viola I:
Maxine Roach
; Viola II:
Crystal Garner
; Cello I:
Garfield Moore
; Cello II:
Rachael Steurmann
; Horn I:
Anthony Cecere
; Horn II:
Virginia Benz
; Trumpet I:
Wilmer Wise
; Trumpet II:
Jeffrey Kievit
; Duo Pianist:
Donald Johnston
and
Robert Colston
; Percussion:
Marty Grupp
; Guitar, Banjo:
Rick Loewus
; Drums:
Tony Tedesco
; Bass:
Linc Milliman
; Reed IV:
Eugene Scholtens
; Reed III:
Rick Heckman
; Reed II:
John Moses
; Reed I:
Les Scott
; Trombone:
Morty Bullman
; Trumpet III:
Danny Cahn
General Press Representative:
Joshua Ellis
; Casting:
Warren Pincus
; Dance Captain:
Ken Leigh Rogers
; Advertising:
LeDonne & Wilner
; Marketing Consultant:
Delphine Lester
Alexander Barton
Reverend Alphonse DuGrasse
Keith Robert Bennett
B.J.
Ensemble
Jacquelyn Bird
Ensemble
Frederick J. Boothe
Floyd
Ensemble
Tamara Tunie Bouquett
Constance DuGrasse
Gregg Burge
Billy Lyles
Cheryl Burr
Ensemble
Helmar Augustus Cooper
"Shorty" McGee
Byron Easley
Chauffeur
Ensemble
Robert H. Fowler
Ensemble
Karen E. Fraction
Ensemble
Frantz Hall
Waiter
Jake
Ensemble
Fracaswell Hyman
Joe
Kyme
Dolly Greene
Garry Q. Lewis
Ensemble
Greta Martin
Ensemble
Stanley Wayne Mathis
The Duke
Brian Mitchell
Jimmy Winter
Sharon Moore
Ensemble
Elise Neal
Ensemble
Kevin Ramsey
Larry Potter
Ken Roberson
Zeke
Ensemble
David Preston Sharp
Nick
Sam
Ensemble
Mark Kenneth Smaltz
Janson
Angela Teek
Kay Jones
Oct 16, 1990 - Jan 05, 1991
Allyson Tucker
Ensemble
Mona Wyatt
Ensemble
Swings:
Melissa Haizlip
and
Ken Leigh Rogers
Understudies:
Tamara Tunie Bouquett
(Kay Jones),
Karen E. Fraction
(Constance DuGrasse),
Fracaswell Hyman
("Shorty" McGee, Reverend Alphonse DuGrasse, Janson) and
Sharon Moore
(Dolly Greene)
Richard Rodgers Theatre
(Nov 01, 1990 - Jan 05, 1991)
Lunt-Fontanne Theatre
(Apr 18, 1991 - Apr 14, 1991)
Cast
Rae Dawn Chong
Kay Jones
Apr 02, 1991 - Apr 14, 1991
Sara Beth Lane
Ensemble
Natalie Oliver
Constance DuGrasse
Apr 02, 1991 - Apr 14, 1991
Ron Richardson
Jimmy Winter
Apr 02, 1991 - Apr 14, 1991
Swing:
Sara Beth Lane
(Ensemble)
Understudy:
Natalie Oliver
(Kay Jones)
Songs
music by
George Gershwin
; lyrics by
Ira Gershwin
Act 1
Sung By
Prelude: Onstage at the Paradise Club
Billy Lyles, Dolly Greene and Ensemble
New York Serenade
Dolly Greene and Female Ensemble
When Our Little Ship Comes Sailing In
The Duke, "Shorty" McGee and Male Ensemble
Dear Little Girl
Jimmy Winter and "Shorty" McGee
Maybe
Jimmy Winter and Kay
You Got What Gets Me
Billy Lyles and Dolly Greene
Do, Do, Do
Jimmy Winter, Kay and Janson
Clap Yo' Hands
Larry Potter and Ensemble
Someone to Watch Over Me
Kay
Act 2
Sung By
Oh, Kay!
Billy Lyles, Kay Jones and Ensemble
Ask Me Again
Jimmy Winter
Fidgety Feet
The Duke and Ensemble
Someone to Watch Over Me
(Reprise)
Jimmy Winter
Somehow It Seldom Comes True
"Shorty" McGee
Where's the Boy? Where's the Girl?
Kay
Heaven on Earth
Larry Potter, The Duke and Billy Lyles
Show Me the Town
Kay, Billy Lyles, Dolly Greene, Larry Potter, The Duke and Ensemble
Someone to Watch Over Me
(Reprise)
Jimmy Winter and Kay
Awards
Tony Award®
Best Featured Actor in a Musical
1991 Nominee
Gregg Burge
Best Choreography
1991 Nominee
Choreographed by
Dan Siretta
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Choreography
1991 Nominee
Choreographed by
Dan Siretta
Theatre World
Award
1991 Recipient
Kevin Ramsey
Statistics
Season:
1990-91
View Graph
Week Ending
Gross
% Gross Pot.
Attendance
% Capacity
# Previews
# Perf.
Statistics supplied are courtesy of
The Broadway League
.
Oh, Kay! Statistics
1990-91 Season
GROSS
ATTENDANCE
Gross
Week Ending
Attendance
Week Ending
People
Songs
Awards
Statistics
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Nederlander Organization (James M. Nederlander: Chairman; Robert E. Nederlander: President; Arthur Rubin: Vice-President)
Produced by
David Merrick
; Associate Producer:
Leo K. Cohen
Inspired by production at
The Goodspeed Opera House (Michael P. Price, Executive Producer)
and
Birmingham Theatre
Music by
George Gershwin
; Lyrics by
Ira Gershwin
; Book by
Guy Bolton
and
P. G. Wodehouse
; Book adapted by
James Racheff
; Musical Director:
Tom Fay
; Vocal arrangements by
Tom Fay
; Music orchestrated by
Arnold Goland
; Dance arrangements by
Donald Johnston
; Additional Dance arrangements by
Tom Fay
Conceived by
Dan Siretta
; Directed by
Dan Siretta
; Choreographed by
Dan Siretta
; Assistant Choreographer:
Ken Leigh Rogers
Scenic Design by
Kenneth Foy
; Costume Design by
Theoni V. Aldredge
; Lighting Design by
Craig Miller
; Sound Design by
Jan Nebozenko
; Hair Design by
Robert DiNiro
Executive Producer:
Natalie Lloyd
; General Manager:
Leo K. Cohen
Production Stage Manager:
Harold Goldfaden
; Stage Manager:
Tracy Crum
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Jim Semmelman
Music Contractor:
Morty Bullman
; Concert Mistress:
Suzanne Ornstein
; Violin I:
Suzanne Ornstein
; Violin III:
Andy Stein
; Violin II:
Peter Dimitriades
; Violin IV:
Martin Agee
; Viola I:
Maxine Roach
; Viola II:
Crystal Garner
; Cello I:
Garfield Moore
; Cello II:
Rachael Steurmann
; Horn I:
Anthony Cecere
; Horn II:
Virginia Benz
; Trumpet I:
Wilmer Wise
; Trumpet II:
Jeffrey Kievit
; Duo Pianist:
Donald Johnston
and
Robert Colston
; Percussion:
Marty Grupp
; Guitar, Banjo:
Rick Loewus
; Drums:
Tony Tedesco
; Bass:
Linc Milliman
; Reed IV:
Eugene Scholtens
; Reed III:
Rick Heckman
; Reed II:
John Moses
; Reed I:
Les Scott
; Trombone:
Morty Bullman
; Trumpet III:
Danny Cahn
General Press Representative:
Joshua Ellis
; Casting:
Warren Pincus
; Dance Captain:
Ken Leigh Rogers
; Advertising:
LeDonne & Wilner
; Marketing Consultant:
Delphine Lester
Alexander Barton
Reverend Alphonse DuGrasse
Keith Robert Bennett
B.J.
Ensemble
Jacquelyn Bird
Ensemble
Frederick J. Boothe
Floyd
Ensemble
Tamara Tunie Bouquett
Constance DuGrasse
Gregg Burge
Billy Lyles
Cheryl Burr
Ensemble
Helmar Augustus Cooper
"Shorty" McGee
Byron Easley
Chauffeur
Ensemble
Robert H. Fowler
Ensemble
Karen E. Fraction
Ensemble
Frantz Hall
Waiter
Jake
Ensemble
Fracaswell Hyman
Joe
Kyme
Dolly Greene
Garry Q. Lewis
Ensemble
Greta Martin
Ensemble
Stanley Wayne Mathis
The Duke
Brian Mitchell
Jimmy Winter
Sharon Moore
Ensemble
Elise Neal
Ensemble
Kevin Ramsey
Larry Potter
Ken Roberson
Zeke
Ensemble
David Preston Sharp
Nick
Sam
Ensemble
Mark Kenneth Smaltz
Janson
Angela Teek
Kay Jones
Oct 16, 1990 - Jan 05, 1991
Allyson Tucker
Ensemble
Mona Wyatt
Ensemble
Swings:
Melissa Haizlip
and
Ken Leigh Rogers
Understudies:
Tamara Tunie Bouquett
(Kay Jones),
Karen E. Fraction
(Constance DuGrasse),
Fracaswell Hyman
("Shorty" McGee, Reverend Alphonse DuGrasse, Janson) and
Sharon Moore
(Dolly Greene)
Richard Rodgers Theatre
(Nov 01, 1990 - Jan 05, 1991)
Lunt-Fontanne Theatre
(Apr 18, 1991 - Apr 14, 1991)
Cast
Rae Dawn Chong
Kay Jones
Apr 02, 1991 - Apr 14, 1991
Sara Beth Lane
Ensemble
Natalie Oliver
Constance DuGrasse
Apr 02, 1991 - Apr 14, 1991
Ron Richardson
Jimmy Winter
Apr 02, 1991 - Apr 14, 1991
Swing:
Sara Beth Lane
(Ensemble)
Understudy:
Natalie Oliver
(Kay Jones)
music by
George Gershwin
; lyrics by
Ira Gershwin
Act 1
Sung By
Prelude: Onstage at the Paradise Club
Billy Lyles, Dolly Greene and Ensemble
New York Serenade
Dolly Greene and Female Ensemble
When Our Little Ship Comes Sailing In
The Duke, "Shorty" McGee and Male Ensemble
Dear Little Girl
Jimmy Winter and "Shorty" McGee
Maybe
Jimmy Winter and Kay
You Got What Gets Me
Billy Lyles and Dolly Greene
Do, Do, Do
Jimmy Winter, Kay and Janson
Clap Yo' Hands
Larry Potter and Ensemble
Someone to Watch Over Me
Kay
Act 2
Sung By
Oh, Kay!
Billy Lyles, Kay Jones and Ensemble
Ask Me Again
Jimmy Winter
Fidgety Feet
The Duke and Ensemble
Someone to Watch Over Me
(Reprise)
Jimmy Winter
Somehow It Seldom Comes True
"Shorty" McGee
Where's the Boy? Where's the Girl?
Kay
Heaven on Earth
Larry Potter, The Duke and Billy Lyles
Show Me the Town
Kay, Billy Lyles, Dolly Greene, Larry Potter, The Duke and Ensemble
Someone to Watch Over Me
(Reprise)
Jimmy Winter and Kay
Tony Award®
Best Featured Actor in a Musical
1991 Nominee
Gregg Burge
Best Choreography
1991 Nominee
Choreographed by
Dan Siretta
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Choreography
1991 Nominee
Choreographed by
Dan Siretta
Theatre World
Award
1991 Recipient
Kevin Ramsey
Season:
1990-91
View Graph
Week Ending
Gross
% Gross Pot.
Attendance
% Capacity
# Previews
# Perf.
Statistics supplied are courtesy of
The Broadway League
.
Oh, Kay! Statistics
1990-91 Season
GROSS
ATTENDANCE
Gross
Week Ending
Attendance
Week Ending
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