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| First Preview: | Nov 05, 2003 |
Total Previews: | 16 |
| Opening Date: | Nov 23, 2003 |
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| Closing Date: | Jan 30, 2005 |
Total Performances: | 497 |
| Production Staff |
| Theatre Owned / Operated by Jujamcyn Theaters (James H. Binger: Chairman; Rocco Landesman: President; Paul Libin: Producing Director; Jack Viertel: Creative Director) |
| Produced by Roger Berlind and Barry & Fran Weissler; Produced in association with Edwin W. Schloss, Allen Spivak, Clear Channel Entertainment and Harvey Weinstein; Associate Producer: Daniel M. Posener |
| Music by Leonard Bernstein; Lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green; Book by Joseph Fields and Jerome Chodorov; Based on "My Sister Eileen" by Joseph Fields and Jerome Chodorov; Based on stories by Ruth McKenney; Musical Director: Rob Fisher; Vocal arrangements by Rob Fisher; Script adapted by David Ives; Associate Musical Dir.: Rob Berman; Original orchestrations by Don Walker |
| Directed by Kathleen Marshall; Choreographed by Kathleen Marshall; Associate Choreographer: Vince Pesce; Assistant Director: Marc Bruni |
| Scenic Design by John Lee Beatty; Costume Design by Martin Pakledinaz; Lighting Design by Peter Kaczorowski; Sound Design by Lew Mead; Hair Design by Paul Huntley; Make-Up Design by Angelina Avallone; Associate Scenic Design: Eric Renschler; Assistant Scenic Design: Chad Owens; Associate Costume Design: Tracy Christensen; Assistant Costume Design: Janine McCabe and Dennis Ballard; Associate Lighting Design: Mick Smith; Assistant Lighting Design: James Milkey and Ed McCarthy; Moving Light Programmer: Josh Weitzman; Associate Sound Design: Anthony Smolenski and Sten Severson |
| Executive Producer: Alecia Parker; General Manager: B.J. Holt; Company Manager: Hilary Hamilton |
| Production Supervisor: Arthur Siccardi; Production Stage Manager: Peter Hanson; Stage Manager: Kimberly Russell and Maximo Torres |
| Conducted by Rob Fisher and Rob Berman (Alternate); Associate Conductor: Leslie Stifelman; Musical Coordinator: Seymour "Red" Press; Piano: Leslie Stifelman; Violin: Marilyn Reynolds, Christoph Franzgrote, Rebekah Johnson, Lisa Matricardi and Masako Yanagita; Viola: Jill Jaffe and Crystal Garner; Cello: Diane Barere and Lanny Paykin; Bass: Lou Bruno; Woodwinds: Steven Kenyon, Lino Gomez, Fred DeChristofaro, Edward Salkin and John Winder; Trumpet: Stu Satalof, David Trigg, David Gale and Ron Tooley; Trombone: Jack Gale, Jason Jackson and Jack Schatz; Drums & Percussion: David Ratajczak |
| Press Representative: The Pete Sanders Group and Pete Sanders; Casting: Jay Binder and Laura Stanczyk; Advertising: SPOTCo, Inc.; Photographer: Paul Kolnik; Asst. to the Choreographer: Chase Brock; Dance Captain: Vince Pesce; VP Worldwide Marketing: Scott Moore; Production Assistant: Matthew Murphy, Rachel Zack and Brendan Clifford; Press Associate: Glenna Freedman |
| Swings: Randy Donaldson (Swing), Stephanie Fredricks (Swing), Lisa Mayer (Swing) and Matthew Shepherd (Swing) |
| Understudies: Nancy Anderson (Eileen Sherwood), Joyce Chittick (Helen), Susan Derry (Eileen Sherwood), Randy Donaldson (Speedy Valenti), David Eggers (Frank Lippencott), Linda Mugleston (Mrs. Wade, Ruth Sherwood), Matthew Shepard (Officer Lonigan, Robert Baker, Wreck) and Ray Wills (Appopolous, Chick Clark) |
| ACT 1 | Sung By |
| Christopher Street | Tour Guide, Tourists and Villagers |
| Ohio | Ruth Sherwood and Eileen Sherwood |
| Conquering New York | Ruth Sherwood, Eileen Sherwood, Frank Lippencott and New Yorkers |
| One Hundred Easy Ways | Ruth Sherwood |
| What a Waste | Robert Baker and Associate Editors |
| Ruth's Story Vignettes | Robert Baker, Ruth Sherwood and Associate Editors |
| A Little Bit in Love | Eileen Sherwood |
| Pass the Football | Wreck and Villagers |
| Conversation Piece | Eileen Sherwood, Frank Lippencott, Ruth Sherwood, Chick Clark and Robert Baker |
| A Quiet Girl | Robert Baker |
| A Quiet Girl (Reprise) | Ruth Sherwood |
| Conga! | Ruth Sherwood and Cadets |
| Conga! (Reprise) | The Company |
| ACT 2 | Sung By |
| My Darlin' Eileen | Officer Lonigan, Eileen Sherwood and Policemen |
| Swing | Ruth Sherwood and Villagers |
| Ohio (Reprise) | Ruth Sherwood and Eileen Sherwood |
| It's Love | Eileen Sherwood, Robert Baker and Villagers |
| Ballet at the Village Vortex | Villagers |
| Wrong Note Rag | Ruth Sherwood, Eileen Sherwood and Villagers |
| Finale | The Company |
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