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| First Preview: | Apr 05, 2000 |
Total Previews: | 22 |
| Opening Date: | Apr 27, 2000 |
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| Closing Date: | Dec 30, 2001 |
Total Performances: | 699 |
| Production Staff [See More] |
| Theatre Owned / Operated by The Nederlander Organization (James M. Nederlander: Chairman; James L. Nederlander: President) |
| Produced by Dodger Theatricals (Des McAnuff, Michael David, Rocco Landesman, Doug Johnson, Robin De Levita, Ed Strong, Sherman Warner), The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Elizabeth Williams, Anita Waxman, Kardana-Swinsky Productions, Lorie Cowen Levy and Dede Harris; Associate Producer: Jack Cullen |
| Book by Meredith Willson; Music by Meredith Willson; Lyrics by Meredith Willson; Story by Meredith Willson and Franklin Lacey; Musical Director: David Chase; Music orchestrated by Doug Besterman; Dance arrangements by David Krane; Incidental musical arrangements by David Krane; Associate Musical Dir.: Robert Berman; Additional orchestrations by Larry Hochman |
| Directed by Susan Stroman; Choreographed by Susan Stroman; Associate Choreographer: Tara Young; Associate Director: Ray Roderick |
| Scenic Design by Thomas Lynch; Costume Design by William Ivey Long; Lighting Design by Peter Kaczorowski; Sound Design by Jonathan Deans; Hair and Wig Design by Paul Huntley; Associate Scenic Design: Richard Jaris; Assistant Scenic Design: Matthew Bliss, James C. Feng, Jane Mancini, Thomas Peter Sarr and Curtis Wallin; Associate Costume Design: Martha Bromelmeier; Assistant to the Costume Designer: Thomas M. Beall, Laura Oppenheimer and Heather Bair; Assistant Lighting Design: Philip Rosenberg and Paul Miller; Associate Sound Design: Peter Hylenski; Automated Lighting Programmer: Josh Weitzman |
| Executive Producer: Dodger Management Group (Sally Campbell Morse, Robert C. Strickstein); Company Manager: Kimberly Kelley |
| Production Stage Manager: Steven Zweigbaum; Technical Supervisor: David Bradford; Stage Manager: Rolt Smith; Assistant Stage Mgr: Kari Thompson |
| Musical Supervisor: David Chase; Musical Coordinator: John Miller; Conducted by David Chase; Associate Conductor: Robert Berman; Assistant Conductor: James Baker; Trombone: Dick Clark and Kenneth Finn; Bass Trombone/Tuba: Matthew Ingman; Trumpet: Danny Cahn, John Dent and Wayne J. du Maine; French Horn: Chris Komer; Woodwinds: Andrew Sterman, Tony Brackett, Chuck Wilson, Richard A. Heckman and Mark Thrasher; Violin: Paul Woodiel; Cello: Sarah Carter; Drums: Dave Ratajczak; Percussion: James Baker; Bass: Richard Sarpola; Harp: Grace Paradise; Piano: Robert Berman |
| Casting: Jay Binder; Marketing Consultant: Margery Singer; Press Representative: Boneau / Bryan-Brown; Dance Captain: Liam Burke and Jennie Ford; Advertising: Serino Coyne, Inc.; Assistant to the Director: Scott Bishop; Production Property Supervisor: Laura Koch |
| Swings: Jennie Ford (Swing), Cynthia Leigh Heim (Swing), Jason Snow (Swing) and Jeff Williams (Swing) |
| Standby: Jim Walton (Charlie Cowell, Harold Hill, Marcellus Washburn) |
| Understudies: Cameron Adams (Gracie Shinn), Kevin Bogue (Marcellus Washburn, Olin Britt), Sara Brenner (Amaryllis, Gracie Shinn, Zaneeta Shinn), Chase Brock (Tommy Djilas), Ralph Byers (Mayor Shinn), Jack Doyle (Mayor Shinn), Michael Duran (Ewart Dunlop, Jacey Squires), Jennie Ford (Zaneeta Shinn), André Garner (Jacey Squires), Ellen Harvey (Alma Hix, Eulalie Mackecknie Shinn, Maud Dunlop, Mrs. Paroo), Martha Hawley (Mrs. Paroo), Cynthia Leigh Heim (Alma Hix, Marian Paroo, Mrs. Squires), Leslie Hendrix (Eulalie Mackecknie Shinn), Mary Illes (Marian Paroo), Joy Lynn Matthews (Ethel Toffelmier, Maud Dunlop, Mrs. Squires), Michael McGurk (Tommy Djilas), Ipsita Paul (Ethel Toffelmier), Dan Sharkey (Olin Britt, Oliver Hix), John Sloman (Harold Hill), Lauren Ullrich (Amaryllis, Winthrop Paroo), Travis Wall (Winthrop Paroo) and Jeff Williams (Charlie Cowell, Ewart Dunlop, Oliver Hix) |
| 2000 Tony Award® Best Revival of a Musical |
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| | Produced by Dodger Theatricals (Des McAnuff, Michael David, Rocco Landesman, Doug Johnson, Robin De Levita, Ed Strong, Sherman Warner), The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Elizabeth Williams, Anita Waxman, Kardana-Swinsky Productions, Lorie Cowen Levy and Dede Harris [nominee] | | 2000 Tony Award® Best Actor in a Musical |
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| | Craig Bierko [nominee] |
| 2000 Tony Award® Best Actress in a Musical |
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| | Rebecca Luker [nominee] |
| 2000 Tony Award® Best Scenic Design |
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| | Thomas Lynch [nominee] |
| 2000 Tony Award® Best Costume Design |
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| | William Ivey Long [nominee] |
| 2000 Tony Award® Best Choreography |
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| | Susan Stroman [nominee] |
| 2000 Tony Award® Best Direction of a Musical |
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| | Susan Stroman [nominee] |
| 2000 Tony Award® Best Orchestrations |
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| | Doug Besterman [nominee] |
| 2000 Theatre World Award |
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 | Craig Bierko [winner] |
| 2000 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Revival of a Musical |
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| | Produced by Dodger Theatricals (Des McAnuff, Michael David, Rocco Landesman, Doug Johnson, Robin De Levita, Ed Strong, Sherman Warner), The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Elizabeth Williams, Anita Waxman, Kardana-Swinsky Productions, Lorie Cowen Levy and Dede Harris [nominee] | | 2000 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actor in a Musical |
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| | Craig Bierko [nominee] |
| 2000 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actress in a Musical |
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| | Rebecca Luker [nominee] |
| 2000 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Choreography |
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| | Susan Stroman [nominee] |
| 2000 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Director of a Musical |
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| | Directed by Susan Stroman [nominee] | | 2000 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Orchestrations |
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| | Doug Besterman [nominee] |
| 2000 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Set Design of a Musical |
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| | Scenic Design by Thomas Lynch [nominee] | | 2000 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Costume Design |
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| | William Ivey Long [nominee] |
| ACT 1 | Sung By |
| Rock Island | Charlie Cowell and Traveling Salesmen |
| Iowa Stubborn | Townspeople of River City |
| (Ya Got) Trouble | Harold Hill and Townspeople of River City |
| Piano Lesson | Marian Paroo, Mrs. Paroo and Amaryllis |
| Goodnight, My Someone | Marian Paroo |
| Seventy Six Trombones | Harold Hill and Townspeople of River City |
| Sincere | Olin Britt (Quartet), Oliver Hix (Quartet), Ewart Dunlop (Quartet) and Jacey Squires (Quartet) |
| The Sadder-But-Wiser Girl | Harold Hill and Marcellus Washburn |
| Pickalittle | Alma Hix, Ethel Toffelmier, Eulalie Mackecknie Shinn, Maud Dunlop, Mrs. Squires and Ladies of River City |
| Goodnight Ladies | Olin Britt (Quartet), Oliver Hix (Quartet), Ewart Dunlop (Quartet) and Jacey Squires (Quartet) |
| Marian The Librarian | Harold Hill, Boys and Girls |
| Gary, Indiana | Harold Hill and Mrs. Paroo |
| My White Knight | Marian Paroo |
| The Wells Fargo Wagon | Winthrop Paroo and Townspeople of River City |
| ACT 2 | Sung By |
| It's You | Olin Britt (Quartet), Oliver Hix (Quartet), Ewart Dunlop (Quartet), Jacey Squires (Quartet), Harold Hill and Townspeople of River City |
| Pickalittle (Reprise) | Eulalie Mackecknie Shinn, Maud Dunlop, Ethel Toffelmier, Alma Hix, Mrs. Squires and Ladies of River City |
| Lida Rose | Olin Britt (Quartet), Oliver Hix (Quartet), Ewart Dunlop (Quartet) and Jacey Squires (Quartet) |
| Will I Ever Tell You? | Marian Paroo |
| Gary, Indiana (Reprise) | Winthrop Paroo, Mrs. Paroo and Marian Paroo |
| Shipoopi | Marcellus Washburn, Harold Hill and Townspeople of River City |
| Till There Was You | Marian Paroo |
| Seventy Six Trombones and Goodnight My Someone | Harold Hill and Marian Paroo |
| Till There Was You (Reprise) | Harold Hill |
| Finale | The Company |
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