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| First Preview: | Nov 18, 1996 |
Total Previews: | 35 |
| Opening Date: | Dec 19, 1996 |
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| Closing Date: | Jun 01, 1997 |
Total Performances: | 188 |
| Production Staff [See More] |
| Theatre Owned / Operated by The Shubert Organization (Gerald Schoenfeld: Chairman; Philip J. Smith: President; Robert E. Wankel: Executive Vice President) |
| Produced by Dodger Theatricals (Des McAnuff, Michael David, Rocco Landesman, Doug Johnson, Ed Strong, Sherman Warner) and Joop Van Den Ende |
| Book by Jay Thompson, Marshall Barer and Dean Fuller; Based on "The Princess and the Pea" by Hans Christian Andersen; Music by Mary Rodgers; Lyrics by Marshall Barer; Musical Director: Eric Stern; Vocal arrangements by Eric Stern; Music orchestrated by Bruce Coughlin; Dance arrangements by Tom Fay; Incidental music arranged by Eric Stern |
| Directed by Gerald Gutierrez; Choreographed by Liza Gennaro |
| Scenic Design by John Lee Beatty; Costume Design by Jane Greenwood; Lighting Design by Pat Collins; Sound Design by Tom Morse; Hair and Wig Design by Paul Huntley; Assistant Scenic Design: Shelley Barclay and Eric Renschler; Associate Costume Design: Angelina Avallone; Assistant Costume Design: MaryAnn D. Smith; Assistant to Ms. Greenwood: Milan Shahani; Associate Lighting Design: Rita Kogler; Assistant Lighting Design: Alexandra Pontone; Assistant to Lighting Designer: D. M. Wood; Associate Sound Design: J.R. Conklin |
| Executive Producer: Dodger Theatricals (Des McAnuff, Michael David, Robin De Levita, Rocco Landesman, Ed Strong); General Manager: David, Strong, Warner, Inc.; Associate Gen. Mgr: Steven H. David; Company Manager: Marcia Goldberg; Assistant Co. Mgr: Brian Sumby |
| Production Supervisor: Steven Beckler; Production Manager: Peter Fulbright; Production Stage Manager: Steve Beckler; Stage Manager: Brian Meister; Assistant Tech. Suprvr: Robert W. Schuck; Assistant Stage Manager: Tracy Burns |
| Musical Coordinator: John Miller; Conducted by Eric Stern; Associate Conductor: Todd Ellison; Concert Master: Michael Roth; Woodwinds: Edward Joffe, Richard A. Heckman and Roger Rosenberg; Trumpet: Joe Mosello and Glenn Drewes; Trombone: Keith O'Quinn; Viola: Liuh-Wen Ting; Cello: David Miller and Laura Bontrager; Bass: Richard Sarpola; Drums/Percussion: John Meyers; Keyboards: Todd Ellison and Adam Ben-David |
| Casting: Jay Binder; Press Representative: Boneau / Bryan-Brown; Marketing Consultant: Margery Singer; Dance Captain: Thomas Titone; Advertising: Serino Coyne, Inc.; Princess Pratfall Coordinator: Rick Sordelet; Assistant to the Director: Philip Shneidman; Assistant to Ms. Gennaro: Bill Badolato |
| ACT 1 | Sung By |
| Many Moons Ago | Minstrel (a travelling player) and Players |
| An Opening for a Princess | Prince Dauntless (son of King Sextimus and Queen Aggravain), Lady Larken (a Lady in waiting), Knights and Ladies |
| In a Little While | Lady Larken (a Lady in waiting) and Sir Harry (Knight of the Herald) |
| Shy | Princess Winnifred (Princess of Farfelot) and Knights |
| The Minstrel, The Jester and I | The King Sextimus, Minstrel (a travelling player) and Jester |
| Sensitivity | The Queen Aggravain |
| Swamps of Home | Princess Winnifred (Princess of Farfelot), Prince Dauntless (son of King Sextimus and Queen Aggravain) and Ladies |
| Normandy | Minstrel (a travelling player), Jester, The King Sextimus and Lady Larken (a Lady in waiting) |
| Spanish Panic | The Queen Aggravain, Princess Winnifred (Princess of Farfelot), Prince Dauntless (son of King Sextimus and Queen Aggravain), Knights and Ladies |
| Song of Love | Prince Dauntless (son of King Sextimus and Queen Aggravain), Princess Winnifred (Princess of Farfelot), Knights and Ladies |
| ACT 2 | Sung By |
| Quiet | Entire Court |
| Goodnight, Sweet Princess | Prince Dauntless (son of King Sextimus and Queen Aggravain) |
| Happily Ever After | Princess Winnifred (Princess of Farfelot) |
| Man to Man Talk | The King Sextimus and Prince Dauntless (son of King Sextimus and Queen Aggravain) |
| Very Soft Shoes | Jester |
| Yesterday I Loved You | Sir Harry (Knight of the Herald) and Lady Larken (a Lady in waiting) |
| Lullaby | The Nightingale of Samarkand (a royal pet) |
| Finale | Entire Court |
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