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Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
Musical
Comedy
Revival
Broadway
Opening Date
Apr 10, 1995
Closing Date
Apr 30, 1995
1st Preview
Mar 28, 1995
1st Preview
Mar 28, 1995
Previews
16
Performances
24
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Open Date: Apr 10, 1995
Close Date: Apr 30, 1995
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Lyceum Theatre
(Apr 10, 1995 - Apr 30, 1995)
Setting
New York, Ile de France, Paris, etc. in 1926.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Shubert Organization (Gerald Schoenfeld: Chairman; Bernard B. Jacobs: President; Philip J. Smith: Executive VP; Robert E. Wankel: VP-Finance)
Produced by
National Actors Theatre (Tony Randall, Founder and Artistic Director; Fred Walker, Managing Director)
; Produced in association with
The Goodspeed Opera House (Michael P. Price, Executive Producer)
; Associate Producer:
Sue Frost
Music by
Jule Styne
; Lyrics by
Leo Robin
; Book by
Anita Loos
and
Joseph Fields
; Adapted from the novel by
Anita Loos
; Music orchestrated by
Douglas Besterman
; Vocal arrangements by
Michael O'Flaherty
; Dance music by
Gordon Harrell
; Musical Director:
Andrew Wilder
Directed by
Charles Repole
; Choreographed by
Michael Lichtefeld
Scenic Design by
Eduardo Sicangco
; Costume Design by
Eduardo Sicangco
; Lighting Design by
Kirk Bookman
; Sound Design by
T. Richard Fitzgerald
; Hair Design by
Steven W. Bryant
General Manager:
Niko Associates, Inc. (Manny Kladitis, Founder and President)
; Company Manager:
Erich Hamner
; Executive Producer:
Manny Kladitis
Production Supervisor:
Technical Theater Services, Ltd.
; Production Stage Manager:
Donna Cooper Hilton
; Production Manager:
John H. Paull, III
and
Rhys Williams
; Stage Manager:
Kathy J. Faul
Musical Supervisor:
Michael O'Flaherty
Casting:
Warren Pincus
; Goodspeed Opera House Artistic Associate:
John Pike
; Goodspeed Opera House Production Coordinator:
Todd Little
; National Press Representative:
Springer Associates, Inc.
; Production Coordinator:
Jennifer Gelick
Angela Bond
Park Casino Trio
Ensemble
Joe Bowerman
Mime
Tango Couple
Ensemble
Richard Costa
Tango Couple
Ensemble
Dick Decareau
A Steward
Mr. Esmond, Sr.
George Dvorsky
Henry Spofford
Allen Fitzpatrick
Gus Esmond
Paula Grider
Tango Couple
Ensemble
Lisa Hanna
Tango Couple
Ensemble
Bryan S. Haynes
Ensemble
John Hoshko
Louis Lemanteur
Park Casino Trio
Ensemble
Ken Nagy
George
The Olympic Team
Tango Couple
Ensemble
David Ponting
Sir Francis Beekman
Karen Prunzik
Dorothy Shaw
Wendy Roberts
Ensemble
Jamie Ross
Josephus Gage
Susan Rush
Mrs. Ella Spofford
Lorinda Santos
Tango Couple
Ensemble
KT Sullivan
Lorelei Lee
Carol Swarbrick
Lady Phyllis Beekman
Craig Waletzko
Frank
The Olympic Team
Robert Lemanteur
Park Casino Trio
Ensemble
Swings:
Melissa Bell
and
Marty McDonough
Understudies:
Angela Bond
(Lorelei Lee, Mrs. Ella Spofford, Lady Phyllis Beekman),
Dick Decareau
(Josephus Gage, Sir Francis Beekman),
Lisa Hanna
(Dorothy Shaw),
John Hoshko
(Gus Esmond, Mr. Esmond, Sr., A Steward),
Ken Nagy
(Mime) and
Craig Waletzko
(Henry Spofford)
Songs
music by
Jule Styne
; lyrics by
Leo Robin
Act 1
Sung By
Opening
Dorothy Shaw and Men
It's High Time
Lorelei Lee and Dorothy Shaw
A Little Girl From Little Rock
Gus Esmond, Lorelei Lee and Company
I'm Just a Little Girl from Little Rock
Lorelei Lee
I'm A'tingle, I'm A'glow
Josephus Gage, Lorelei Lee, Dorothy Shaw and Mrs. Ella Spofford
I Love What I'm Doing
Dorothy Shaw and Olympic Men
Just a Kiss Apart
Henry Spofford and Dorothy Shaw
It's Delightful Down in Chile
Sir Francis Beekman and Lorelei Lee
Sunshine Montage
Mime and Company
I'm A'tingle, I'm A'glow
(Reprise)
Josephus Gage and Company
Finale Act One
Lorelei Lee
Act 2
Sung By
Mamie is Mimi
Dorothy Shaw and Company
Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend
Lorelei Lee
A Ride on a Rainbow
Henry Spofford, Dorothy Shaw and Tango Couples
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
Lorelei Lee and Gus Esmond
Homesick
Gus Esmond, Lorelei Lee, Dorothy Shaw, Henry Spofford, Mrs. Ella Spofford and Josephus Gage
I Love What I'm Doing
Trio
You Say You Care
Trio
Keeping Cool with Coolidge
Company
Finale Act Two
Company
Statistics
Season:
1994-95
View Graph
Week Ending
Gross
% Gross Pot.
Attendance
% Capacity
# Previews
# Perf.
Statistics supplied are courtesy of
The Broadway League
.
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes Statistics
1994-95 Season
GROSS
ATTENDANCE
Gross
Week Ending
Attendance
Week Ending
People
Songs
Statistics
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Shubert Organization (Gerald Schoenfeld: Chairman; Bernard B. Jacobs: President; Philip J. Smith: Executive VP; Robert E. Wankel: VP-Finance)
Produced by
National Actors Theatre (Tony Randall, Founder and Artistic Director; Fred Walker, Managing Director)
; Produced in association with
The Goodspeed Opera House (Michael P. Price, Executive Producer)
; Associate Producer:
Sue Frost
Music by
Jule Styne
; Lyrics by
Leo Robin
; Book by
Anita Loos
and
Joseph Fields
; Adapted from the novel by
Anita Loos
; Music orchestrated by
Douglas Besterman
; Vocal arrangements by
Michael O'Flaherty
; Dance music by
Gordon Harrell
; Musical Director:
Andrew Wilder
Directed by
Charles Repole
; Choreographed by
Michael Lichtefeld
Scenic Design by
Eduardo Sicangco
; Costume Design by
Eduardo Sicangco
; Lighting Design by
Kirk Bookman
; Sound Design by
T. Richard Fitzgerald
; Hair Design by
Steven W. Bryant
General Manager:
Niko Associates, Inc. (Manny Kladitis, Founder and President)
; Company Manager:
Erich Hamner
; Executive Producer:
Manny Kladitis
Production Supervisor:
Technical Theater Services, Ltd.
; Production Stage Manager:
Donna Cooper Hilton
; Production Manager:
John H. Paull, III
and
Rhys Williams
; Stage Manager:
Kathy J. Faul
Musical Supervisor:
Michael O'Flaherty
Casting:
Warren Pincus
; Goodspeed Opera House Artistic Associate:
John Pike
; Goodspeed Opera House Production Coordinator:
Todd Little
; National Press Representative:
Springer Associates, Inc.
; Production Coordinator:
Jennifer Gelick
Angela Bond
Park Casino Trio
Ensemble
Joe Bowerman
Mime
Tango Couple
Ensemble
Richard Costa
Tango Couple
Ensemble
Dick Decareau
A Steward
Mr. Esmond, Sr.
George Dvorsky
Henry Spofford
Allen Fitzpatrick
Gus Esmond
Paula Grider
Tango Couple
Ensemble
Lisa Hanna
Tango Couple
Ensemble
Bryan S. Haynes
Ensemble
John Hoshko
Louis Lemanteur
Park Casino Trio
Ensemble
Ken Nagy
George
The Olympic Team
Tango Couple
Ensemble
David Ponting
Sir Francis Beekman
Karen Prunzik
Dorothy Shaw
Wendy Roberts
Ensemble
Jamie Ross
Josephus Gage
Susan Rush
Mrs. Ella Spofford
Lorinda Santos
Tango Couple
Ensemble
KT Sullivan
Lorelei Lee
Carol Swarbrick
Lady Phyllis Beekman
Craig Waletzko
Frank
The Olympic Team
Robert Lemanteur
Park Casino Trio
Ensemble
Swings:
Melissa Bell
and
Marty McDonough
Understudies:
Angela Bond
(Lorelei Lee, Mrs. Ella Spofford, Lady Phyllis Beekman),
Dick Decareau
(Josephus Gage, Sir Francis Beekman),
Lisa Hanna
(Dorothy Shaw),
John Hoshko
(Gus Esmond, Mr. Esmond, Sr., A Steward),
Ken Nagy
(Mime) and
Craig Waletzko
(Henry Spofford)
music by
Jule Styne
; lyrics by
Leo Robin
Act 1
Sung By
Opening
Dorothy Shaw and Men
It's High Time
Lorelei Lee and Dorothy Shaw
A Little Girl From Little Rock
Gus Esmond, Lorelei Lee and Company
I'm Just a Little Girl from Little Rock
Lorelei Lee
I'm A'tingle, I'm A'glow
Josephus Gage, Lorelei Lee, Dorothy Shaw and Mrs. Ella Spofford
I Love What I'm Doing
Dorothy Shaw and Olympic Men
Just a Kiss Apart
Henry Spofford and Dorothy Shaw
It's Delightful Down in Chile
Sir Francis Beekman and Lorelei Lee
Sunshine Montage
Mime and Company
I'm A'tingle, I'm A'glow
(Reprise)
Josephus Gage and Company
Finale Act One
Lorelei Lee
Act 2
Sung By
Mamie is Mimi
Dorothy Shaw and Company
Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend
Lorelei Lee
A Ride on a Rainbow
Henry Spofford, Dorothy Shaw and Tango Couples
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
Lorelei Lee and Gus Esmond
Homesick
Gus Esmond, Lorelei Lee, Dorothy Shaw, Henry Spofford, Mrs. Ella Spofford and Josephus Gage
I Love What I'm Doing
Trio
You Say You Care
Trio
Keeping Cool with Coolidge
Company
Finale Act Two
Company
Season:
1994-95
View Graph
Week Ending
Gross
% Gross Pot.
Attendance
% Capacity
# Previews
# Perf.
Statistics supplied are courtesy of
The Broadway League
.
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes Statistics
1994-95 Season
GROSS
ATTENDANCE
Gross
Week Ending
Attendance
Week Ending
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