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The Fig Leaves Are Falling
Musical
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Jan 02, 1969
Closing Date
Jan 06, 1969
Previews
17
Performances
4
Musical
Original
Broadway
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Open Date: Jan 02, 1969
Close Date: Jan 06, 1969
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Broadhurst Theatre
(Jan 02, 1969 - Jan 06, 1969)
Setting
The present. Larchmont and New York.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Joseph Harris
,
Lawrence Carr
and
John Bowab
Music by
Albert Hague
; Lyrics by
Allan Sherman
; Book by
Allan Sherman
; Musical Director:
Abba Bogin
; Music orchestrated by
Manny Albam
; Dance arrangements by
Jack Lee
Directed by
George Abbott
; Choreographed by
Eddie Gasper
Scenic Design by
William and Jean Eckart
; Costume Design by
Robert Mackintosh
; Lighting Design by
Tharon Musser
Production Stage Manager:
Terence Little
; Stage Manager:
Wallace Engelhardt
Conducted by
Jack Lee
Press Representative:
David Lipsky
and
Lisa Lipsky
Jay Barney
Mr. Mittleman
Helon Blount
Mother-in-Law
David Cassidy
Billy
Frank DeSal
Gelb
Queen Victoria
Dancer
Pi Douglass
Dancer
Jean Even
Mildred
Marlene
Dancer
Edmund Gaynes
Singer
Mary Jane Houdina
Dancer
John Joy
Mao-Tse
Singer
Kenneth Kimmins
Charley Montgomery
Sherry Lambert
Singer
Mara Landi
Grace
Singer
Dorothy Loudon
Lillian Stone
Marilyne Mason
Mimsy
Joe McGrath
Hodgekins
Singer
Jocelyn McKay
Cynthia
Singer
Rosemary McNamara
Singer
John Medeiros
Dancer
Michael Misita
Dancer
Barry Nelson
Harry Stone
Jenny O'Hara
Pookie Chapman
Anna Pagan
Mary Queen of Scots
Singer
Renata Powers
Dancer
Louise Quick
Cecelia
Sally Ransone
Dancer
Charlene Ryan
Dancer
Darrell Sandeen
Rev. Walters
Singer
Lathan Sanford
Tough Guy
Dancer
Patrick Spohn
Marty
Dancer
Tony Stevens
Dancer
Pat Trott
Elizabeth Marsden
Dancer
Alan Weeks
Le Roy
Singer
Standby:
Jack Drummond
(Harry Stone, Charley Montgomery) and
Ellen Hanley
(Lillian Stone)
Understudies:
Edmund Gaynes
(Billy),
Sherry Lambert
(Cecelia) and
Marilyne Mason
(Pookie Chapman)
Songs
music by
Albert Hague
; lyrics by
Allan Sherman
Act 1
Sung By
All Is Well in Larchmont
Choir
Lillian
Company
Like Yours
Pookie Chapman and Wallstreeters
All of My Laughter
Pookie Chapman and Harry Stone
Give Me a Cause
Protestors
Today I Saw a Rose
Harry Stone
We
Lillian Stone
For Our Sake
Billy and Cecelia
Light One Candle
Le Roy, Queen Victoria, Mary Queen of Scots, Hippies, Yippies and etc.
Oh, Boy
Choir
Act 2
Sung By
The Fig Leaves Are Falling
Boys Club
For the Rest of My Life
Lillian Stone
I Like It
Harry Stone and Pookie Chapman
Broken Heart
Lillian Stone
Old Fashioned Song
Charley Montgomery and Ensemble
Lillian, Lillian, Lillian
Lillian Stone, Cecelia and Billy
Did I Ever Really Live
Harry Stone
All of My Laughter
(Reprise)
Harry Stone
Awards
Tony Award®
Best Actress in a Musical
1969 Nominee
Dorothy Loudon
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Performance
1969 Winner
Dorothy Loudon
People
Songs
Awards
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Joseph Harris
,
Lawrence Carr
and
John Bowab
Music by
Albert Hague
; Lyrics by
Allan Sherman
; Book by
Allan Sherman
; Musical Director:
Abba Bogin
; Music orchestrated by
Manny Albam
; Dance arrangements by
Jack Lee
Directed by
George Abbott
; Choreographed by
Eddie Gasper
Scenic Design by
William and Jean Eckart
; Costume Design by
Robert Mackintosh
; Lighting Design by
Tharon Musser
Production Stage Manager:
Terence Little
; Stage Manager:
Wallace Engelhardt
Conducted by
Jack Lee
Press Representative:
David Lipsky
and
Lisa Lipsky
Jay Barney
Mr. Mittleman
Helon Blount
Mother-in-Law
David Cassidy
Billy
Frank DeSal
Gelb
Queen Victoria
Dancer
Pi Douglass
Dancer
Jean Even
Mildred
Marlene
Dancer
Edmund Gaynes
Singer
Mary Jane Houdina
Dancer
John Joy
Mao-Tse
Singer
Kenneth Kimmins
Charley Montgomery
Sherry Lambert
Singer
Mara Landi
Grace
Singer
Dorothy Loudon
Lillian Stone
Marilyne Mason
Mimsy
Joe McGrath
Hodgekins
Singer
Jocelyn McKay
Cynthia
Singer
Rosemary McNamara
Singer
John Medeiros
Dancer
Michael Misita
Dancer
Barry Nelson
Harry Stone
Jenny O'Hara
Pookie Chapman
Anna Pagan
Mary Queen of Scots
Singer
Renata Powers
Dancer
Louise Quick
Cecelia
Sally Ransone
Dancer
Charlene Ryan
Dancer
Darrell Sandeen
Rev. Walters
Singer
Lathan Sanford
Tough Guy
Dancer
Patrick Spohn
Marty
Dancer
Tony Stevens
Dancer
Pat Trott
Elizabeth Marsden
Dancer
Alan Weeks
Le Roy
Singer
Standby:
Jack Drummond
(Harry Stone, Charley Montgomery) and
Ellen Hanley
(Lillian Stone)
Understudies:
Edmund Gaynes
(Billy),
Sherry Lambert
(Cecelia) and
Marilyne Mason
(Pookie Chapman)
music by
Albert Hague
; lyrics by
Allan Sherman
Act 1
Sung By
All Is Well in Larchmont
Choir
Lillian
Company
Like Yours
Pookie Chapman and Wallstreeters
All of My Laughter
Pookie Chapman and Harry Stone
Give Me a Cause
Protestors
Today I Saw a Rose
Harry Stone
We
Lillian Stone
For Our Sake
Billy and Cecelia
Light One Candle
Le Roy, Queen Victoria, Mary Queen of Scots, Hippies, Yippies and etc.
Oh, Boy
Choir
Act 2
Sung By
The Fig Leaves Are Falling
Boys Club
For the Rest of My Life
Lillian Stone
I Like It
Harry Stone and Pookie Chapman
Broken Heart
Lillian Stone
Old Fashioned Song
Charley Montgomery and Ensemble
Lillian, Lillian, Lillian
Lillian Stone, Cecelia and Billy
Did I Ever Really Live
Harry Stone
All of My Laughter
(Reprise)
Harry Stone
Tony Award®
Best Actress in a Musical
1969 Nominee
Dorothy Loudon
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Performance
1969 Winner
Dorothy Loudon
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