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Fearless Frank
Musical
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Jun 15, 1980
Closing Date
Jun 25, 1980
1st Preview
Jun 03, 1980
1st Preview
Jun 03, 1980
Previews
13
Performances
12
Musical
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Jun 15, 1980
Close Date: Jun 25, 1980
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Princess Theatre
(Jun 15, 1980 - Jun 25, 1980)
Setting
1921. Nice and in the memory of Frank Harris.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
Orator Theatre Productions, Inc. (Paul B. Berkowsky: General Manager)
Produced by
David Black
and
Robert Fabian
; Produced in association with
Oscar Lewenstein
and
Theodore P. Donahue, Jr.
; Associate Producer:
Norma Adler
and
Michael A. Riddell
Originally presented at the
King's Head Theatre Club
Music by
Dave Brown
; Book by
Andrew Davies
; Lyrics by
Andrew Davies
; Music orchestrated by
Michael Reed
; Musical Director:
Michael Rose
; Additional Arrangements by
Michael Rose
Directed by
Robert Gillespie
; Musical Staging by
Michael Vernon
Scenic Design by
Martin Tilley
; Costumes Supervised by
Carrie F. Robbins
; Lighting Design by
Ruth Roberts
General Manager:
Theatre Now, Inc.
Production Stage Manager:
Larry Forde
; Stage Manager:
Steven Beckler
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Ralph Bruneau
Press Representative:
Hunt / Pucci Associates
and
James Sapp
; Dance Captain:
Valerie Beaman
; Advertising:
Interart
; Photographer:
Roger Greenawalt
; Casting:
Mary Jo Slater
Niall Toibin
Frank Harris
Olivier Pierre
Cowboy
Carlyle
Mr. Clapton
de Maupassant
Evalyn Baron
Mrs. Mayhew
Mrs. Clapton
Mrs. Clayton
Steve Burney
Tobin
Whitehouse
Smith
Chapman
Ann Hodapp
Nursemaid
Actress
Bootblack
Topsy
Newsboy
Enid
Valerie Mahaffey
Secretary
School Girl
Jessie
Lilly
Kristin Meadows
Nellie
Kate
Laura
Alex Wipf
French Waiter
Headmaster
Kendrick
Lord Folkestone
Understudies:
Valerie Beaman
(Secretary, School Girl, Jessie, Lilly, Nursemaid, Actress, Bootblack, Topsy, Newsboy, Enid),
Ralph Bruneau
(French Waiter, Headmaster, Kendrick, Lord Folkestone, Tobin, Whitehouse, Smith, Chapman) and
Susan Elizabeth Scott
(Nellie, Kate, Laura, Mrs. Clapton, Mrs. Clayton, Mrs. Mayhew)
Songs
music by
Dave Brown
; lyrics by
Andrew Davies
Act 1
Sung By
The Man Who Made His Life Into A Work of Art
Niall Toibin & Girls
The Examination Song or Get Me on That Boat
Alex Wipf, Steve Burney & Niall Toibin
Halted at the Very Gates of Paradise-A Song of Frustration
Niall Toibin & Girls
Come and Help Yourself to America or Frank in the Melting Pot
Company
Dandy Night Clerk or How to Get On in the Hotel Trade
Company
Riding the Range-A Song of the Old West
Company
Oh, Catch Me Mr. Harris, Cause I'm Falling for You!
Kristen Meadows, Ann Hodapp, Valerie Mahaffey and Evalyn Baron & Niall Toibin
The Greatest Man of All
Niall Toibin & Company
Act 2
Sung By
My Poor Wee Lassie-A Scottish Lament
Olivier Pierre
Evening News-A Song of Success
Company
Le Maitre de la Conte or Maupassant Tells All
Olivier Pierre
Oh, Mr. Harris, You're a Naughty Naughty Man!
Niall Toibin & Evalyn Baron
Free Speech, Free Thought, Free Love
Ann Hodapp, Niall Toibin & Company
Mr. Harris, It's All Over Now!
Niall Toibin & Company
Fearless Frank
The Company
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
Orator Theatre Productions, Inc. (Paul B. Berkowsky: General Manager)
Produced by
David Black
and
Robert Fabian
; Produced in association with
Oscar Lewenstein
and
Theodore P. Donahue, Jr.
; Associate Producer:
Norma Adler
and
Michael A. Riddell
Originally presented at the
King's Head Theatre Club
Music by
Dave Brown
; Book by
Andrew Davies
; Lyrics by
Andrew Davies
; Music orchestrated by
Michael Reed
; Musical Director:
Michael Rose
; Additional Arrangements by
Michael Rose
Directed by
Robert Gillespie
; Musical Staging by
Michael Vernon
Scenic Design by
Martin Tilley
; Costumes Supervised by
Carrie F. Robbins
; Lighting Design by
Ruth Roberts
General Manager:
Theatre Now, Inc.
Production Stage Manager:
Larry Forde
; Stage Manager:
Steven Beckler
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Ralph Bruneau
Press Representative:
Hunt / Pucci Associates
and
James Sapp
; Dance Captain:
Valerie Beaman
; Advertising:
Interart
; Photographer:
Roger Greenawalt
; Casting:
Mary Jo Slater
Niall Toibin
Frank Harris
Olivier Pierre
Cowboy
Carlyle
Mr. Clapton
de Maupassant
Evalyn Baron
Mrs. Mayhew
Mrs. Clapton
Mrs. Clayton
Steve Burney
Tobin
Whitehouse
Smith
Chapman
Ann Hodapp
Nursemaid
Actress
Bootblack
Topsy
Newsboy
Enid
Valerie Mahaffey
Secretary
School Girl
Jessie
Lilly
Kristin Meadows
Nellie
Kate
Laura
Alex Wipf
French Waiter
Headmaster
Kendrick
Lord Folkestone
Understudies:
Valerie Beaman
(Secretary, School Girl, Jessie, Lilly, Nursemaid, Actress, Bootblack, Topsy, Newsboy, Enid),
Ralph Bruneau
(French Waiter, Headmaster, Kendrick, Lord Folkestone, Tobin, Whitehouse, Smith, Chapman) and
Susan Elizabeth Scott
(Nellie, Kate, Laura, Mrs. Clapton, Mrs. Clayton, Mrs. Mayhew)
music by
Dave Brown
; lyrics by
Andrew Davies
Act 1
Sung By
The Man Who Made His Life Into A Work of Art
Niall Toibin & Girls
The Examination Song or Get Me on That Boat
Alex Wipf, Steve Burney & Niall Toibin
Halted at the Very Gates of Paradise-A Song of Frustration
Niall Toibin & Girls
Come and Help Yourself to America or Frank in the Melting Pot
Company
Dandy Night Clerk or How to Get On in the Hotel Trade
Company
Riding the Range-A Song of the Old West
Company
Oh, Catch Me Mr. Harris, Cause I'm Falling for You!
Kristen Meadows, Ann Hodapp, Valerie Mahaffey and Evalyn Baron & Niall Toibin
The Greatest Man of All
Niall Toibin & Company
Act 2
Sung By
My Poor Wee Lassie-A Scottish Lament
Olivier Pierre
Evening News-A Song of Success
Company
Le Maitre de la Conte or Maupassant Tells All
Olivier Pierre
Oh, Mr. Harris, You're a Naughty Naughty Man!
Niall Toibin & Evalyn Baron
Free Speech, Free Thought, Free Love
Ann Hodapp, Niall Toibin & Company
Mr. Harris, It's All Over Now!
Niall Toibin & Company
Fearless Frank
The Company
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