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Seventh Heaven
Musical
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
May 26, 1955
Closing Date
Jul 02, 1955
Performances
44
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Open Date: May 26, 1955
Close Date: Jul 02, 1955
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
ANTA Playhouse
(May 26, 1955 - Jul 02, 1955)
Setting
In and around Paris. 1914-1918.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Gant Gaither
and
William Bacher
Original play produced by
John Golden
Music by
Victor Young
; Lyrics by
Stella Unger
; Book by
Victor Wolfson
and
Stella Unger
; Based on the play by
Austin Strong
; Musical Director:
Max Meth
; Music orchestrated by
David Terry
; Choral director:
Crane Calder
Directed by
John C. Wilson
; Choreographed by
Peter Gennaro
; Uncredited show doctoring by
Jerome Robbins
Scenic Design by
Marcel Vertés
; Costume Design by
Marcel Vertés
; Lighting Design by
Feder
; Make-Up Design by
Eddie Senz
General Manager:
Robert Willey
; Managing Director:
Louis A. Lotito
Production Stage Manager:
Ward Bishop
; Stage Manager:
Earl J. Brisgal
and
Ernestine Perrie
Orchestra Contractor:
Morris Stonzek
Casting:
David Graham
; Assistant to the Producers:
John Foreman
; Advertising:
Lawrence Weiner
; Assistant to the Director:
Edward Padula
; Asst. to the Choreographer:
Lee Becker
Gloria DeHaven
Diane
Kurt Kasznar
Boule
Ricardo Montalban
Chico
Winifred Ainslee
Flower Vendor
Singer
Beatrice Arthur
Mme. Suze
Lee Becker
Streetwalker
Dancer
Malcolm Lee Beggs
Father Chevillon
Walter Brandin
Policeman
Singer
George Burles
French Official
Singer
William Carson
Organ Grinder
Singer
John Carter
Dandy
Singer
Robert Clary
Fleegle (The Rat)
David Collyer
Gobin
Philip Cook
First Sailor
Dancer
Dominic Cortese
Accordionist
Victor Duntiere
Dancer
Bonnie Evans
Streetwalker
Dancer
Joseph Flynn
Baker Boy
Second American Solider
Singer
William Guske
Dancer
Edmund Hall
Apache
Singer
Patricia Hammerlee
Collette
Gwen Harmon
Singer
Barclay Hodges
Child
Ferdi Hoffman
Vulmir
Leo Kayworth
Second Sailor
Singer
Nancy Lynch
Midinette
Dancer
Joy Marlene
Second Nun
Singer
Scott Merrill
Inspector
Alexandra Moss
Singer
Ralph Quist
Street Cleaner
First American Soldier
Singer
Gerrianne Raphael
Camille
Chita Rivera
Fifi
Ray Saint Jacques
First Sengalese
First French Soldier
Singer
Philip Salem
Dancer
Jeanne Schlegel
Housewife
Singer
Betty Jane Seagle
Child
Helena Seroy
Streetwalker
Dancer
Barbara Stabile
Child
Nanette Vezina
First Nun
Singer
Rebecca Vorno
Dancer
James E. Wall
Second Sengalese
Second French Soldier
Singer
Ralph Wayne
Apache
Singer
Jimmy White
Artist
Dancer
Understudies:
Winifred Ainslee
(Mme. Suze),
Lee Becker
(Fifi),
Walter Brandin
(Father Chevillon, Gobin),
David Collyer
(Boule),
Philip Cook
(Inspector),
Bonnie Evans
(Collette),
Joe Flynn
(Fleegle (The Rat)),
Leo Kayworth
(Vulmir),
Scott Merrill
(Chico),
Gerrianne Raphael
(Diane) and
Helena Seroy
(Camille)
Songs
music by
Victor Young
; lyrics by
Stella Unger
Act 1
Sung By
C'est la Vie
Fleegle (The Rat), Boule, Suze and Company
Where Is That Somone for Me?
Diane
Camille, Collette, Fifi
Fifi, Collette and Camille
Man with a Dream
Chico and Company
Remarkable Fellow
Chico, Fifi, Inspector and Company
If It's a Dream
Diane
Happy Little Crook
Fleegle (The Rat)
Sun at My Window, Love at My Door
Diane, Chico and Company
Where Is That Somone for Me?
(Reprise)
Diane
Glove Dance (Dance)
Dancers
Act 2
Sung By
A Miss You Kiss
Chico and Company
Camille, Collette, Fifi
(Reprise)
Fifi, Collette and Camille
Chico's Reverie (White and Gold Ballet)
Company
Love, Love, Love
Camille, Collette, Fifi and Dancer
If It's a Dream
(Reprise)
Diane
Love Sneaks Up on You
Fleegle (The Rat) and Collette
Finale
Entire Company
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Gant Gaither
and
William Bacher
Original play produced by
John Golden
Music by
Victor Young
; Lyrics by
Stella Unger
; Book by
Victor Wolfson
and
Stella Unger
; Based on the play by
Austin Strong
; Musical Director:
Max Meth
; Music orchestrated by
David Terry
; Choral director:
Crane Calder
Directed by
John C. Wilson
; Choreographed by
Peter Gennaro
; Uncredited show doctoring by
Jerome Robbins
Scenic Design by
Marcel Vertés
; Costume Design by
Marcel Vertés
; Lighting Design by
Feder
; Make-Up Design by
Eddie Senz
General Manager:
Robert Willey
; Managing Director:
Louis A. Lotito
Production Stage Manager:
Ward Bishop
; Stage Manager:
Earl J. Brisgal
and
Ernestine Perrie
Orchestra Contractor:
Morris Stonzek
Casting:
David Graham
; Assistant to the Producers:
John Foreman
; Advertising:
Lawrence Weiner
; Assistant to the Director:
Edward Padula
; Asst. to the Choreographer:
Lee Becker
Gloria DeHaven
Diane
Kurt Kasznar
Boule
Ricardo Montalban
Chico
Winifred Ainslee
Flower Vendor
Singer
Beatrice Arthur
Mme. Suze
Lee Becker
Streetwalker
Dancer
Malcolm Lee Beggs
Father Chevillon
Walter Brandin
Policeman
Singer
George Burles
French Official
Singer
William Carson
Organ Grinder
Singer
John Carter
Dandy
Singer
Robert Clary
Fleegle (The Rat)
David Collyer
Gobin
Philip Cook
First Sailor
Dancer
Dominic Cortese
Accordionist
Victor Duntiere
Dancer
Bonnie Evans
Streetwalker
Dancer
Joseph Flynn
Baker Boy
Second American Solider
Singer
William Guske
Dancer
Edmund Hall
Apache
Singer
Patricia Hammerlee
Collette
Gwen Harmon
Singer
Barclay Hodges
Child
Ferdi Hoffman
Vulmir
Leo Kayworth
Second Sailor
Singer
Nancy Lynch
Midinette
Dancer
Joy Marlene
Second Nun
Singer
Scott Merrill
Inspector
Alexandra Moss
Singer
Ralph Quist
Street Cleaner
First American Soldier
Singer
Gerrianne Raphael
Camille
Chita Rivera
Fifi
Ray Saint Jacques
First Sengalese
First French Soldier
Singer
Philip Salem
Dancer
Jeanne Schlegel
Housewife
Singer
Betty Jane Seagle
Child
Helena Seroy
Streetwalker
Dancer
Barbara Stabile
Child
Nanette Vezina
First Nun
Singer
Rebecca Vorno
Dancer
James E. Wall
Second Sengalese
Second French Soldier
Singer
Ralph Wayne
Apache
Singer
Jimmy White
Artist
Dancer
Understudies:
Winifred Ainslee
(Mme. Suze),
Lee Becker
(Fifi),
Walter Brandin
(Father Chevillon, Gobin),
David Collyer
(Boule),
Philip Cook
(Inspector),
Bonnie Evans
(Collette),
Joe Flynn
(Fleegle (The Rat)),
Leo Kayworth
(Vulmir),
Scott Merrill
(Chico),
Gerrianne Raphael
(Diane) and
Helena Seroy
(Camille)
music by
Victor Young
; lyrics by
Stella Unger
Act 1
Sung By
C'est la Vie
Fleegle (The Rat), Boule, Suze and Company
Where Is That Somone for Me?
Diane
Camille, Collette, Fifi
Fifi, Collette and Camille
Man with a Dream
Chico and Company
Remarkable Fellow
Chico, Fifi, Inspector and Company
If It's a Dream
Diane
Happy Little Crook
Fleegle (The Rat)
Sun at My Window, Love at My Door
Diane, Chico and Company
Where Is That Somone for Me?
(Reprise)
Diane
Glove Dance (Dance)
Dancers
Act 2
Sung By
A Miss You Kiss
Chico and Company
Camille, Collette, Fifi
(Reprise)
Fifi, Collette and Camille
Chico's Reverie (White and Gold Ballet)
Company
Love, Love, Love
Camille, Collette, Fifi and Dancer
If It's a Dream
(Reprise)
Diane
Love Sneaks Up on You
Fleegle (The Rat) and Collette
Finale
Entire Company
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