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By Jupiter
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Jun 03, 1942
Closing Date
Jun 12, 1943
Performances
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Musical
Comedy
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
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Theatres
Shubert Theatre
(Jun 03, 1942 - Jun 12, 1943)
Description
A musical in two acts
Setting
Ancient Greece.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Produced by
Dwight Deere Wiman
and
Richard Rodgers
; Produced in association with
Richard Kollmar
Music by
Richard Rodgers
; Lyrics by
Lorenz Hart
; Book by
Lorenz Hart
and
Richard Rodgers
; Based on "The Warrior's Husband" by
Julian F. Thompson
; Musical Director:
Johnny Green
; Vocal arrangements by
Johnny Green
and
Clay Warnick
; Music arranged by
Don Walker
Staged by
Joshua Logan
; Choreographed by
Robert Alton
Scenic Design by
Jo Mielziner
; Costume Design by
Irene Sharaff
; Lighting Design by
Jo Mielziner
Margaret Bannerman
Heroica
Bertha Belmore
Pomposia
Helen Bennett
A Huntress
Third Camp Follower
Ensemble
Ray Bolger
Sapiens
Ruth Brady
Second Camp Follower
Ensemble
Martha Burnett
First Sentry
Irene Corlett
Penelope
Betty Jo Creager
Ensemble
Mark Dawson
A Herald
Bob Douglas
Achilles
Ralph Dumke
Hercules
Berni Gould
Homer
June Graham
Ensemble
Ronald Graham
Theseus
Barbara Heath
Ensemble
Lewis Hightower
Slave
Robert Hightower
Agamemnon
Slave
Flower Hujer
An Amazon Dancer
Rose Inghram
Second Sentry
Kay Kimber
Third Sentry
Ray Koby
Ensemble
Janet Lavis
Ensemble
Don Liberto
First Boy
Ensemble
Michael Mann
Ensemble
Jane Manners
Buria
Tony Matthews
Second Boy
Ensemble
Virginia Meyer
Ensemble
Constance Moore
Antiope
Margery Moore
Ensemble
Monica Moore
Sergeant
Mary Morris
Ensemble
Beth Nichols
Ensemble
Dorothy Poplar
Ensemble
Bobby Priest
Ensemble
Joyce Ring
Fourth Camp Follower
Ensemble
Rosemary Sankey
Fifth Camp Follower
Ensemble
George Schwalbe
Ensemble
William Silvers
Ensemble
Toni Stuart
Ensemble
Olga Suarez
Ensemble
Maidel Turner
Caustica
William Vaux
Third Boy
Ensemble
Benay Venuta
Hippolyta
Vera-Ellen
Minerva
First Camp Follower
Wana Wenerholm
Amazon Runner
Ensemble
Ken Whelan
Ensemble
Robert Wilson
Ensemble
Shubert Theatre
(Jun 03, 1942 - Jun 12, 1943)
Cast
Nanette Fabray
Antiope
Songs
music by
Richard Rodgers
; lyrics by
Lorenz Hart
Act 1
Sung By
For Jupiter and Greece
Achilles, A Herald and Greek Warriors
Jupiter Forbid
Hippolyta, First Sentry, Second Sentry, Third Sentry and Sergeant
Life With Father
Sapiens
Nobody's Heart Belongs to Me
Antiope
The Gateway of the Temple of Minerva
Theseus and Ensemble
Life With Father
(Reprise)
Pomposia and Sapiens
Here's A Hand
Theseus and Antiope
No, Mother, No
Sapiens and Ensemble
Act 2
Sung By
The Boy I Left Behind Me
Buria and Ensemble
Nobody's Heart Belongs to Me
(Reprise)
Sapiens
Ev'rything I've Got
Sapiens and Hippolyta
Bottoms Up
A Herald, Hippolyta, Antiope, Homer, Achilles, Minerva, An Amazon Dancer, Slaves and Ensemble
Careless Rhapsody
Antiope and Theseus
Ev'rything I've Got
(Reprise)
Hippolyta
Wait Till You See Her
Theseus and Ensemble
Now That I've Got My Strength
Sapiens, Penelope, Minerva and Ensemble
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Produced by
Dwight Deere Wiman
and
Richard Rodgers
; Produced in association with
Richard Kollmar
Music by
Richard Rodgers
; Lyrics by
Lorenz Hart
; Book by
Lorenz Hart
and
Richard Rodgers
; Based on "The Warrior's Husband" by
Julian F. Thompson
; Musical Director:
Johnny Green
; Vocal arrangements by
Johnny Green
and
Clay Warnick
; Music arranged by
Don Walker
Staged by
Joshua Logan
; Choreographed by
Robert Alton
Scenic Design by
Jo Mielziner
; Costume Design by
Irene Sharaff
; Lighting Design by
Jo Mielziner
Margaret Bannerman
Heroica
Bertha Belmore
Pomposia
Helen Bennett
A Huntress
Third Camp Follower
Ensemble
Ray Bolger
Sapiens
Ruth Brady
Second Camp Follower
Ensemble
Martha Burnett
First Sentry
Irene Corlett
Penelope
Betty Jo Creager
Ensemble
Mark Dawson
A Herald
Bob Douglas
Achilles
Ralph Dumke
Hercules
Berni Gould
Homer
June Graham
Ensemble
Ronald Graham
Theseus
Barbara Heath
Ensemble
Lewis Hightower
Slave
Robert Hightower
Agamemnon
Slave
Flower Hujer
An Amazon Dancer
Rose Inghram
Second Sentry
Kay Kimber
Third Sentry
Ray Koby
Ensemble
Janet Lavis
Ensemble
Don Liberto
First Boy
Ensemble
Michael Mann
Ensemble
Jane Manners
Buria
Tony Matthews
Second Boy
Ensemble
Virginia Meyer
Ensemble
Constance Moore
Antiope
Margery Moore
Ensemble
Monica Moore
Sergeant
Mary Morris
Ensemble
Beth Nichols
Ensemble
Dorothy Poplar
Ensemble
Bobby Priest
Ensemble
Joyce Ring
Fourth Camp Follower
Ensemble
Rosemary Sankey
Fifth Camp Follower
Ensemble
George Schwalbe
Ensemble
William Silvers
Ensemble
Toni Stuart
Ensemble
Olga Suarez
Ensemble
Maidel Turner
Caustica
William Vaux
Third Boy
Ensemble
Benay Venuta
Hippolyta
Vera-Ellen
Minerva
First Camp Follower
Wana Wenerholm
Amazon Runner
Ensemble
Ken Whelan
Ensemble
Robert Wilson
Ensemble
Shubert Theatre
(Jun 03, 1942 - Jun 12, 1943)
Cast
Nanette Fabray
Antiope
music by
Richard Rodgers
; lyrics by
Lorenz Hart
Act 1
Sung By
For Jupiter and Greece
Achilles, A Herald and Greek Warriors
Jupiter Forbid
Hippolyta, First Sentry, Second Sentry, Third Sentry and Sergeant
Life With Father
Sapiens
Nobody's Heart Belongs to Me
Antiope
The Gateway of the Temple of Minerva
Theseus and Ensemble
Life With Father
(Reprise)
Pomposia and Sapiens
Here's A Hand
Theseus and Antiope
No, Mother, No
Sapiens and Ensemble
Act 2
Sung By
The Boy I Left Behind Me
Buria and Ensemble
Nobody's Heart Belongs to Me
(Reprise)
Sapiens
Ev'rything I've Got
Sapiens and Hippolyta
Bottoms Up
A Herald, Hippolyta, Antiope, Homer, Achilles, Minerva, An Amazon Dancer, Slaves and Ensemble
Careless Rhapsody
Antiope and Theseus
Ev'rything I've Got
(Reprise)
Hippolyta
Wait Till You See Her
Theseus and Ensemble
Now That I've Got My Strength
Sapiens, Penelope, Minerva and Ensemble
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