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Foxy
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Feb 16, 1964
Closing Date
Apr 18, 1964
Performances
72
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Ziegfeld Theatre
(Feb 16, 1964 - Apr 18, 1964)
Setting
The Gold Rush days. Dawson City and elsewhere in the Kondike.
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People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
David Merrick
FOXY was first produced at the Palace Grand Theatre, Dawson City, Yukon, July 2, 1962, by
Robert Whitehead
and
Stanley Gilky
Book by
Ian McLellan Hunter
and
Ring Lardner, Jr.
; Music by
Robert Emmett Dolan
; Lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
; Based on "Volpone" by
Ben Jonson
; Musical Director:
Donald Pippin
; Vocal arrangements by
Donald Pippin
; Music orchestrated by
Eddie Sauter
and
Hal Schaefer
; Dance arrangements by
Hal Schaefer
Directed by
Robert Lewis
; Choreographed by
Jack Cole
Scenic Design by
Robert Randolph
; Costume Design by
Robert Fletcher
; Lighting Design by
Robert Randolph
General Manager:
Jack Schlissel
Production Stage Manager:
Perry Bruskin
; Stage Manager:
Henry Velez
Press Representative:
Harvey B. Sabinson
and
Lee Solters
Larry Blyden
Doc
Bert Lahr
Foxy
John Aristides
Second Eskimo
Prospector
Helen Baisley
Saloon Girl
Carlos Bas
Prospector
Charles Cagle
Prospector
Mary Ann Corrigan
Laurette
Saloon Girl
Virginia Craig
Saloon Girl
Cathryn Damon
Brandy
John Davidson
Ben
George Del Monte
Prospector
Lang Des Jardins
Prospector
Judith Dunford
Saloon Girl
Herb Fields
Third Prospector
Prospector
Alice Glenn
Saloon Girl
Edward Greenhalgh
Buzzard
John Hallow
Mountie
Robert H. Harris
Bedrock
Tim Harum
Prospector
Gerald Hiken
Shortcut
Lee Howard
Prospector
Eddie James
Second Prospector
Prospector
John Keats
Prospector
Anthony Kemble Cooper
Lord Rottingham
Tony Kraber
Drunk
Robert LaCrosse
Prospector
Marlena Lustik
Saloon Girl
Julienne Marie
Celia
Ethel Martin
Saloon Girl
Constance Meng
Marie
Saloon Girl
Nancy Myers
Saloon Girl
Will Parkins
Oliver
Prospector
Shelly Rann
Saloon Girl
David Rounds
Stirling
Suanne Shirley
Saloon Girl
June Eve Story
Saloon Girl
Newt Sullivan
First Prospector
Prospector
John Taliaferro
Clergyman
Bellboy
Prospector
Susan Terry
Saloon Girl
John Waller
First Eskimo
Prospector
Standby:
Loney Lewis
(Foxy)
Understudies:
Virginia Craig
(Brandy),
John Hallow
(Stirling),
John Keats
(Ben),
Tony Kraber
(Shortcut, Bedrock, Buzzard),
Constance Meng
(Celia) and
David Rounds
(Doc)
Songs
music by
Robert Emmett Dolan
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
Act 1
Sung By
Prologue
Doc
Many Ways to Skin a Cat
Foxy and Doc
Rollin' in Gold
Brandy and Ensemble
My Weight in Gold
Celia
Money Isn't Everything
Foxy, Doc, Bedrock, Shortcut, Buzzard and Ensemble
Larceny and Love
Brandy and Doc
Ebenezer McAfee III
Ensemble
Talk to Me, Baby
Celia and Ben
This Is My Night to Howl
Shortcut, Ben and Ensemble
Bon Vivant
Foxy and Ensemble
Finale Act One
Ensemble
Act 2
Sung By
It's Easy When You Know How
Doc
Run, Run, Run Cinderella
Celia
Talk to Me, Baby
(Reprise)
Ben
I'm Way Ahead of the Game
Brandy and Doc
A Case of Rape
Celia, Ben and Ensemble
In Loving Memory
Foxy, Doc, Bedrock, Shortcut, Buzzard and Ensemble
Finale
Foxy, Doc and Ensemble
Awards
Tony Award®
Best Actor in a Musical
1964 Winner
Bert Lahr
Best Featured Actress in a Musical
1964 Nominee
Julienne Marie
People
Songs
Awards
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
David Merrick
FOXY was first produced at the Palace Grand Theatre, Dawson City, Yukon, July 2, 1962, by
Robert Whitehead
and
Stanley Gilky
Book by
Ian McLellan Hunter
and
Ring Lardner, Jr.
; Music by
Robert Emmett Dolan
; Lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
; Based on "Volpone" by
Ben Jonson
; Musical Director:
Donald Pippin
; Vocal arrangements by
Donald Pippin
; Music orchestrated by
Eddie Sauter
and
Hal Schaefer
; Dance arrangements by
Hal Schaefer
Directed by
Robert Lewis
; Choreographed by
Jack Cole
Scenic Design by
Robert Randolph
; Costume Design by
Robert Fletcher
; Lighting Design by
Robert Randolph
General Manager:
Jack Schlissel
Production Stage Manager:
Perry Bruskin
; Stage Manager:
Henry Velez
Press Representative:
Harvey B. Sabinson
and
Lee Solters
Larry Blyden
Doc
Bert Lahr
Foxy
John Aristides
Second Eskimo
Prospector
Helen Baisley
Saloon Girl
Carlos Bas
Prospector
Charles Cagle
Prospector
Mary Ann Corrigan
Laurette
Saloon Girl
Virginia Craig
Saloon Girl
Cathryn Damon
Brandy
John Davidson
Ben
George Del Monte
Prospector
Lang Des Jardins
Prospector
Judith Dunford
Saloon Girl
Herb Fields
Third Prospector
Prospector
Alice Glenn
Saloon Girl
Edward Greenhalgh
Buzzard
John Hallow
Mountie
Robert H. Harris
Bedrock
Tim Harum
Prospector
Gerald Hiken
Shortcut
Lee Howard
Prospector
Eddie James
Second Prospector
Prospector
John Keats
Prospector
Anthony Kemble Cooper
Lord Rottingham
Tony Kraber
Drunk
Robert LaCrosse
Prospector
Marlena Lustik
Saloon Girl
Julienne Marie
Celia
Ethel Martin
Saloon Girl
Constance Meng
Marie
Saloon Girl
Nancy Myers
Saloon Girl
Will Parkins
Oliver
Prospector
Shelly Rann
Saloon Girl
David Rounds
Stirling
Suanne Shirley
Saloon Girl
June Eve Story
Saloon Girl
Newt Sullivan
First Prospector
Prospector
John Taliaferro
Clergyman
Bellboy
Prospector
Susan Terry
Saloon Girl
John Waller
First Eskimo
Prospector
Standby:
Loney Lewis
(Foxy)
Understudies:
Virginia Craig
(Brandy),
John Hallow
(Stirling),
John Keats
(Ben),
Tony Kraber
(Shortcut, Bedrock, Buzzard),
Constance Meng
(Celia) and
David Rounds
(Doc)
music by
Robert Emmett Dolan
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
Act 1
Sung By
Prologue
Doc
Many Ways to Skin a Cat
Foxy and Doc
Rollin' in Gold
Brandy and Ensemble
My Weight in Gold
Celia
Money Isn't Everything
Foxy, Doc, Bedrock, Shortcut, Buzzard and Ensemble
Larceny and Love
Brandy and Doc
Ebenezer McAfee III
Ensemble
Talk to Me, Baby
Celia and Ben
This Is My Night to Howl
Shortcut, Ben and Ensemble
Bon Vivant
Foxy and Ensemble
Finale Act One
Ensemble
Act 2
Sung By
It's Easy When You Know How
Doc
Run, Run, Run Cinderella
Celia
Talk to Me, Baby
(Reprise)
Ben
I'm Way Ahead of the Game
Brandy and Doc
A Case of Rape
Celia, Ben and Ensemble
In Loving Memory
Foxy, Doc, Bedrock, Shortcut, Buzzard and Ensemble
Finale
Foxy, Doc and Ensemble
Tony Award®
Best Actor in a Musical
1964 Winner
Bert Lahr
Best Featured Actress in a Musical
1964 Nominee
Julienne Marie
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The Subject Was Roses
May 25, 1964
May 21, 1966
Fade Out - Fade In
May 26, 1964
Apr 17, 1965
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