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Count Me In
Musical
Revue
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Oct 08, 1942
Closing Date
Nov 21, 1942
Performances
61
Musical
Revue
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Oct 08, 1942
Close Date: Nov 21, 1942
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Ethel Barrymore Theatre
(Oct 08, 1942 - Nov 21, 1942)
Description
A musical in two
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
Barrymore Theatre Corporation
Produced by
Messrs. Shubert (Lee and J. J.)
and
Olsen & Johnson
; Produced in association with
Krakeur and Schmidlapp
; Production supervised by
Harry Kaufman
Music by
Ann Ronell
; Book by
Walter Kerr
and
Leo Brady
; Lyrics by
Ann Ronell
; Music orchestrated by
Russell Bennett
; Special orchestral arrangements by
Hans Spialek
and
Don Walker
; Vocal arrangements by
Buck Warnick
; Choreographic music by
Will Irwin
Choreographed by
Robert Alton
; Book staged by
Robert Ross
Scenic Design by
Howard Bay
; Costume Design by
Irene Sharaff
; Technical Associate to Mr. Bay:
Albert A. Ostrander
Company Manager:
Frank L. Smith
Stage Manager:
Archie Thomson
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Dave Weinstein
and
Saint Subber
Conducted by
John McManus
Assistant to Mr. Kaufman:
Archie Thomson
; Assistant to Mr. Alton:
Lauretta Jefferson
; General Press Representative:
C. P. Greneker
; Associate Press Representative:
Howard Newman
Charles Butterworth
Papa
Luella Gear
Mama
Leonard Adriance
Dancing Boy
Jean Arthur
Jean
Pvt. McMullen
Dancing Girl
Carolyn Ayers
Carolyn
Dancing Girl
Jim Barron
Dancing Boy
Robert Bay
General Brandywine
Rhythmaire
Mary Alice Bigham
Olga
Myrtle
Dancing Girl
Whitner Bissell
1st Draftee
Australian Announcer
Lowell Cabot, U.S.N.
"On Leave For Love" Singer/Dancer
Richard Brasno
The Southwest
Ickety Ticketyboo
Vincent Carbone
Dancing Boy
Gower Champion
Teddy Roosevelt Brandywine
Willis Claire
3rd Examiner
American Announcer
2nd Officer
Julie Colt
Susy Phillips
Singing Girl
Kay Coulter
Dancing Girl
Danny Daniels
6th Draftee
Dancing Boy
Jean Darling
Aides
Singing Girl
Alice Dudley
Aunt Carrie Brandywine
Nurse
Columbia
Lew Eckles
F.B.I. Man
Luella Gear
The Southwest
Sergeant Brandywine
Johanna Gillman
Singing Girl
Dorothy Griffin
Marianne
Pvt. Simpson
Dancing Girl
Victor Griffin
Private Brandywine
Rhythmaire
Mary Healy
Sherry Brandywine
Sherry
"We're Still on the Map" Singer
The North
Stanley Jessup
F.B.I. Man
Charles Julian
Dancing Boy
Agnes Kane
Aides
Singing Girl
Cornelia Kilbourn
Singing Girl
June Kim
Lotus
Dancing Girl
Cookey Kley
Pvt. Vanderhoff
Dancing Girl
Jack Lambert
3rd Draftee
Chinese Laundryman
Benny the Gut, U.S.N.
"On Leave For Love" Singer/Dancer
Alfred Latell
Sad Eyes
The North
Ticketyboo
Hal Le Roy
Alvin York Brandywine
Dancer
Kay Lewis
Dancing Girl
Claire Loring
Dancing Girl
Bubbles Mandl
Dolores
Dancing Girl
Joe E. Marks
4th Draftee
Mr. Moto
Melissa Mason
Priscilla
The West
"On Leave For Love" Singer/Dancer
John McCauley
Radio Voice
1st Examiner
The North
Sergeant
1st Officer
Dolores Milan
Dancing Girl
Janie New
Janie
Dancing Girl
Olga Novosel
Wilma
Singing Girl
William O'Shay
Dancing Boy
Jeanette Owens
Dancing Girl
Gibbs Penrose
2nd Draftee
F.B.I. Man
The South
Chinese Laundryman
June Preisser
Tommy
Dancer
Don Richards
Coordinator
Richard
Jack Riley
Dancing Boy
Harry Rogue
5th Draftee
Dancing Boy
Betsy Ross
Little Girl
Bandager
Dixie Ross
Little Girl
Bandager
Vicki Ross
Little Girl
Bandager
Elizabeth Ryan
Hulda
Dancing Girl
Margaret Ryan
Hilda
Dancing Girl
William Sharon
2nd Examiner
3rd Officer
Robert Shaw
Lieutenant Brandywine
Rhythmaire
Nina Starkey
Dancing Girl
Marian Sumetz
Pvt. Hamilton
Singing Girl
Alice Tyrell
Pvt. Sweeney
Singing Girl
Joe Viggiano
Dancing Boy
Milton Watson
Dr. Heart
"We're Still on the Map" Singer
The North
Pat Weakley
Dancing Girl
Don Weissmuller
Rhythmaire
Captain Brandywine
Marie Wilson
Dancing Girl
Willard Woolsey
Cadet Brandywine
Runner
The South
Songs
music by
Ann Ronell
; lyrics by
Ann Ronell
Act 1
Sung By
All-Out Bugle Call
The Rhythmaires, The Singing Girls, The Dancing Girls and The Dancing Boys
The Way My Ancestors Went
Papa
Someone in the Know
Tommy and Alvin
On Leave For Love
Mama
You've Got It All
Sherry and Dr. Heart
Why Do They Say They're the Fair Sex?
Don Richards, The Rhythmaires and The Singing Girls
We're Still On the Map
Sherry, Dr. Heart, Coordinator, The West, The North, The South, The Southwest, "We're Still on the Map" Dancer and The Rhythmaires
Act 2
Sung By
Ticketyboo
Richard and The Singing Girls
Who is General Staff?
Mr. Moto and The Rhythmaires
Why Do They Say They're the Fair Sex?
(Reprise)
Danced by Hal Leroy
The Woman of the Year
Sherry, The Singing Girls, Columbia, The Rhythmaires, The Dancing Girls and The Dancing Boys
You've Got It All
(Reprise)
Sherry and Dr. Heart
On Leave for Love
Priscilla, Lowell Cabot, U.S.N. and Benny the Gut, U.S.N.
Finale
Entire Company
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
Barrymore Theatre Corporation
Produced by
Messrs. Shubert (Lee and J. J.)
and
Olsen & Johnson
; Produced in association with
Krakeur and Schmidlapp
; Production supervised by
Harry Kaufman
Music by
Ann Ronell
; Book by
Walter Kerr
and
Leo Brady
; Lyrics by
Ann Ronell
; Music orchestrated by
Russell Bennett
; Special orchestral arrangements by
Hans Spialek
and
Don Walker
; Vocal arrangements by
Buck Warnick
; Choreographic music by
Will Irwin
Choreographed by
Robert Alton
; Book staged by
Robert Ross
Scenic Design by
Howard Bay
; Costume Design by
Irene Sharaff
; Technical Associate to Mr. Bay:
Albert A. Ostrander
Company Manager:
Frank L. Smith
Stage Manager:
Archie Thomson
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Dave Weinstein
and
Saint Subber
Conducted by
John McManus
Assistant to Mr. Kaufman:
Archie Thomson
; Assistant to Mr. Alton:
Lauretta Jefferson
; General Press Representative:
C. P. Greneker
; Associate Press Representative:
Howard Newman
Charles Butterworth
Papa
Luella Gear
Mama
Leonard Adriance
Dancing Boy
Jean Arthur
Jean
Pvt. McMullen
Dancing Girl
Carolyn Ayers
Carolyn
Dancing Girl
Jim Barron
Dancing Boy
Robert Bay
General Brandywine
Rhythmaire
Mary Alice Bigham
Olga
Myrtle
Dancing Girl
Whitner Bissell
1st Draftee
Australian Announcer
Lowell Cabot, U.S.N.
"On Leave For Love" Singer/Dancer
Richard Brasno
The Southwest
Ickety Ticketyboo
Vincent Carbone
Dancing Boy
Gower Champion
Teddy Roosevelt Brandywine
Willis Claire
3rd Examiner
American Announcer
2nd Officer
Julie Colt
Susy Phillips
Singing Girl
Kay Coulter
Dancing Girl
Danny Daniels
6th Draftee
Dancing Boy
Jean Darling
Aides
Singing Girl
Alice Dudley
Aunt Carrie Brandywine
Nurse
Columbia
Lew Eckles
F.B.I. Man
Luella Gear
The Southwest
Sergeant Brandywine
Johanna Gillman
Singing Girl
Dorothy Griffin
Marianne
Pvt. Simpson
Dancing Girl
Victor Griffin
Private Brandywine
Rhythmaire
Mary Healy
Sherry Brandywine
Sherry
"We're Still on the Map" Singer
The North
Stanley Jessup
F.B.I. Man
Charles Julian
Dancing Boy
Agnes Kane
Aides
Singing Girl
Cornelia Kilbourn
Singing Girl
June Kim
Lotus
Dancing Girl
Cookey Kley
Pvt. Vanderhoff
Dancing Girl
Jack Lambert
3rd Draftee
Chinese Laundryman
Benny the Gut, U.S.N.
"On Leave For Love" Singer/Dancer
Alfred Latell
Sad Eyes
The North
Ticketyboo
Hal Le Roy
Alvin York Brandywine
Dancer
Kay Lewis
Dancing Girl
Claire Loring
Dancing Girl
Bubbles Mandl
Dolores
Dancing Girl
Joe E. Marks
4th Draftee
Mr. Moto
Melissa Mason
Priscilla
The West
"On Leave For Love" Singer/Dancer
John McCauley
Radio Voice
1st Examiner
The North
Sergeant
1st Officer
Dolores Milan
Dancing Girl
Janie New
Janie
Dancing Girl
Olga Novosel
Wilma
Singing Girl
William O'Shay
Dancing Boy
Jeanette Owens
Dancing Girl
Gibbs Penrose
2nd Draftee
F.B.I. Man
The South
Chinese Laundryman
June Preisser
Tommy
Dancer
Don Richards
Coordinator
Richard
Jack Riley
Dancing Boy
Harry Rogue
5th Draftee
Dancing Boy
Betsy Ross
Little Girl
Bandager
Dixie Ross
Little Girl
Bandager
Vicki Ross
Little Girl
Bandager
Elizabeth Ryan
Hulda
Dancing Girl
Margaret Ryan
Hilda
Dancing Girl
William Sharon
2nd Examiner
3rd Officer
Robert Shaw
Lieutenant Brandywine
Rhythmaire
Nina Starkey
Dancing Girl
Marian Sumetz
Pvt. Hamilton
Singing Girl
Alice Tyrell
Pvt. Sweeney
Singing Girl
Joe Viggiano
Dancing Boy
Milton Watson
Dr. Heart
"We're Still on the Map" Singer
The North
Pat Weakley
Dancing Girl
Don Weissmuller
Rhythmaire
Captain Brandywine
Marie Wilson
Dancing Girl
Willard Woolsey
Cadet Brandywine
Runner
The South
music by
Ann Ronell
; lyrics by
Ann Ronell
Act 1
Sung By
All-Out Bugle Call
The Rhythmaires, The Singing Girls, The Dancing Girls and The Dancing Boys
The Way My Ancestors Went
Papa
Someone in the Know
Tommy and Alvin
On Leave For Love
Mama
You've Got It All
Sherry and Dr. Heart
Why Do They Say They're the Fair Sex?
Don Richards, The Rhythmaires and The Singing Girls
We're Still On the Map
Sherry, Dr. Heart, Coordinator, The West, The North, The South, The Southwest, "We're Still on the Map" Dancer and The Rhythmaires
Act 2
Sung By
Ticketyboo
Richard and The Singing Girls
Who is General Staff?
Mr. Moto and The Rhythmaires
Why Do They Say They're the Fair Sex?
(Reprise)
Danced by Hal Leroy
The Woman of the Year
Sherry, The Singing Girls, Columbia, The Rhythmaires, The Dancing Girls and The Dancing Boys
You've Got It All
(Reprise)
Sherry and Dr. Heart
On Leave for Love
Priscilla, Lowell Cabot, U.S.N. and Benny the Gut, U.S.N.
Finale
Entire Company
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