MusicalComedyRevivalBroadway
Opening Date
Jan 21, 1982
Closing Date
Feb 21, 1982
1st Preview
Dec 26, 1981
1st Preview
Dec 26, 1981
Previews
30
Performances
36
MusicalComedyRevivalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

Theatres
Eugene O'Neill Theatre
(Jan 21, 1982 - Feb 21, 1982)

Setting
Various places around the world.

Theatre Owned / Operated by Nancy Enterprises, Inc.
Book by Neil Simon; Music by Cy Coleman; Lyrics by Carolyn Leigh; Based on the novel by Patrick Dennis; Vocal arrangements by Cy Coleman; Dance arrangements by Cy Coleman; Music orchestrated by Harold Wheeler; Musical Director: Donald York
Directed by Robert Drivas; Choreographed by Peter Gennaro; Assistant Choreographer: Wisa D'Orso
Scenic Design by Tony Walton; Costume Design by Tony Walton; Lighting Design by Beverly Emmons; Sound Design by Tom Morse; Hair and Wig Design by John D. Quaglia
General Manager: Jose Véga; Company Manager: Bruce Birkenhead
Production Manager: Martin Herzer; Technical Supervisor: Theatrical Services, Inc.; Stage Manager: Robert LoBianco; Assistant Stage Mgr: Lani Sundsten and John Hillner
Conducted by Donald York; Instrumentalist Consultant: Earl Shendell; Music Contractor: John Miller; Reeds: Joel Kaye and Rick Centalonza; Trumpet: Earl Gardner and Joe Mosello; Trombone: Dale Kirkland; Piano: Barry Gordon; Associate Conductor: Barry Gordon; Bass: David Finck; Percussion: Joe Passaro; Drums: Luther Rix
General Press Representative: Bill Evans & Associates; Casting: Marilyn Szatmary; Dance Captain: Meredith Murray; Advertising: Serino, Coyne & Nappi; Assistant to the Director: Nancy Simon; Photographer: Martha Swope
Flo Eggleston
 
Amos Pinchley
 
Mr. Worst
 
Otto Schnitzler
 
Prince Cherney
Noble Eggleston
 
Val du Val
 
Fred Poitrine
 
Noble Junior
 
Baby Belle
Announcer
 
Attorney
 
Bandleader
 
Preacher
 
German Soldier
 
General
 
Yulnick
Pinchley Junior
Frankie Polo
Miss Poitrine, Today
Momma
Charlie Drake
 
Greensleeves
 
Town Spokesman
 
Assistant Director
 
Croupier
Court Clerk
 
Henchmen
 
Sergeant
 
Doctor
 
Ensemble
Ensemble
Steward
 
Ensemble
Ms. Kepplewhite
 
Ensemble
Henchmen
 
Captain
 
Ensemble
Red Cross Nurse
 
Ensemble
 
Ensemble
 
2nd Sailor
 
Ensemble
Ensemble
Nurse
 
Ensemble
Boom Boom Girl
 
Ensemble
 
Boom Boom Girl
 
Ensemble
Ensemble
Bruce
 
1st Sailor
 
Ensemble
 
Ensemble
Understudies: Stephen Berger (Announcer, Attorney, Bandleader, Preacher, German Soldier, General, Yulnick), Gibby Brand (Noble Eggleston, Flo Eggleston, Amos Pinchley, Val du Val, Fred Poitrine, Mr. Worst, Otto Schnitzler, Prince Cherney, Noble Junior), James Brennan (Frankie Polo), Maris Clement (Momma), Bob Freschi (Charlie Drake, Greensleeves, Town Spokesperson, Assistant Director, Croupier), John Hillner (Noble Eggleston, Val du Val, Fred Poitrine, Noble Junior, Pinchley Junior), Susan Powers (Belle, Baby Belle) and Mary Small (Miss Poitrine, Today)

Eugene O'Neill Theatre (Jan 21, 1982 - Feb 21, 1982)

Music Contractor: Joel Kaye
Press Representative: Sandra Manley, Howard Atlee and Leslie Anderson
music by Cy Coleman; lyrics by Carolyn Leigh
Act 1
Sung By
Don't Ask a Lady
Belle
The Other Side of the Tracks
Belle
The Rich Kids Rag
Company
I Love You
Noble Eggleston, Belle and Company
The Other Side of the Tracks (Reprise)
Belle
Deep Down Inside
Pinchley Junior, Belle and Company
Boom-Boom
Val du Val
I've Got Your Number
Frankie Polo
Real Live Girl
Fred Poitrine
Real Live Girl (Reprise)
Doughboys
Act 2
Sung By
I Love You (Reprise)
Noble Eggleston and Belle
I Wanna Be Yours
Belle and Mr. Worst
Little Me
Belle and Momma
Goodbye
Prince Cherney, Yulnick, Doctor and Company
Here's to Us
Belle and Company

Tony Award®

 

Best Actor in a Musical

1982 Nominee
Victor Garber
 

Best Actress in a Musical

1982 Nominee
Mary Gordon Murray
 

Best Choreography

1982 Nominee
Choreographed by Peter Gennaro
Season:
Week Ending Gross % Gross Pot. Attendance % Capacity # Previews # Perf.
Statistics supplied are courtesy of The Broadway League.
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