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Goodtime Charley
Musical
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Mar 03, 1975
Closing Date
May 31, 1975
1st Preview
Feb 20, 1975
1st Preview
Feb 20, 1975
Previews
12
Performances
104
Musical
Original
Broadway
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Open Date: Mar 03, 1975
Close Date: May 31, 1975
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Palace Theatre
(Mar 03, 1975 - May 31, 1975)
Setting
1429 - 1461. Chinon, Reims Cathedral, Rouen, etc.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Nederlander Organization
Produced by
Max Brown
and
Byron Goldman
; Produced in association with
Robert Victor
and
Stone Widney
Book by
Sidney Michaels
; Music by
Larry Grossman
; Lyrics by
Hal Hackady
; Music orchestrated by
Jonathan Tunick
; Incidental music by
Arthur Rubinstein
; Dance arrangements by
Daniel Troob
; Musical Director:
Arthur Rubinstein
Directed by
Peter H. Hunt
; Choreographed by
Onna White
Scenic Design by
Rouben Ter-Arutunian
; Costume Design by
Willa Kim
; Lighting Design by
Feder
; Assistant to Mr. Ter-Artunian:
Joel Cook
; Assistant to Willa Kim:
David Toser
General Manager:
Ralph Roseman
; Company Manager:
Ken Myers
Production Stage Manager:
Peter Stern
; Stage Manager:
Bruce W. Stark
and
Lee Murray
Music Preparation:
Mathilde Pincus
and
Al Miller
General Press Representative:
Max Eisen
; Press Representative:
Barbara Glenn
; Press Assistant:
Judy Jacksina
; Advertising:
Mike Mones
Joel Grey
Charley
Ann Reinking
Joan of Arc
Susan Browning
Agnes Sorel
Jay Garner
Archbishop Regnault de Chartres
Richard B. Shull
Minguet
Louis Zorich
General George de La Tremouille
Ed Becker
Pope
One of the Citizen, Soldier, Peasant and Hostile Trios
Singer
Kenneth Bridges
Third English Captain
One of the Citizen, Soldier, Peasant and Hostile Trios
First Soldier
Singer
Rhoda Butler
Queen Kate
Singer
Peggy Cooper
Yolande
Singer
Kathe Dezina
Estelle
Singer
Andy Hostettler
Jester
Dancer
Dan Joel
Louis
Dancer
Grace Keagy
Isabella of Bavaria
Nancy Killmer
Marie
Singer
Cam Lorendo
Servant
Dancer
Glen McClaskey
Dancer
Ross Miles
Servant
Dancer
Tod Miller
Dancer
Hal Norman
Charles VI
Second English Captain
Herald
Third Soldier
Singer
Julie Pars
Dancer
Sal Pernice
Dancer
George Ramos
Servant
Dancer
Kathleen Robey
Dancer
Charles Rule
Phillip of Burgundy
First English Captain
Chef
Guard
Singer
Jane Ann Sargia
Singer
Pat Swayze
Servant
Dancer
Brad Tyrrell
Henry V
One of the Citizen, Soldier, Peasant and Hostile Trios
Second Soldier
Singer
Gordon Weiss
Jester
Dancer
Jerry Yoder
Dancer
Standby:
Austin Pendleton
(Charley)
Understudies:
Kenneth Bridges
(Minguet, Henry V, Charles VI, Phillip of Burgundy, Pope),
Susan Browning
(Joan of Arc),
Rhoda Butler
(Agnes Sorel),
Peggy Cooper
(Isabella of Bavaria),
Nancy Killmer
(Yolande),
Hal Norman
(Archbishop Regnault de Chartres),
Charles Rule
(General George de La Tremouille) and
Jane Ann Sargia
(Queen Kate, Marie, Estelle)
Palace Theatre
(Mar 03, 1975 - May 31, 1975)
Conducted by
Larry Blank
(May 1975 - ?)
Cast
Kenneth Bridges
Phillip of Burgundy
Maureen Maloney
Queen Kate
Songs
music by
Larry Grossman
; lyrics by
Hal Hackady
Act 1
Sung By
History
Henry V, Charles VI, Isabella of Bavaria, Queen Kate, Phillip of Burgundy, Yolande, Marie, Pope and Ensemble
Goodtime Charley
Charley and Ensemble
Visions & Voices
Joan of Arc
Bits and Pieces
Charley and Joan of Arc
To Make the Boy a Man
Joan of Arc
Why Can't We All Be Nice?
Charley and Agnes Sorel
Born Lover
Charley
I Am Going to Love
Joan of Arc
Castles of the Loire
Joan of Arc and Soldiers
Coronation
Charley, Joan of Arc and Ensemble
Act 2
Sung By
You Still Have a Long Way to Go
Joan of Arc and Charley
Merci, Bon Dieu
Minguet and Agnes Sorel
Confessional
General George de La Tremouille and Archbishop Regnault de Chartres
One Little Year
Joan of Arc
I Leave the World
Charley
Awards
Tony Award®
Best Actor in a Musical
1975 Nominee
Joel Grey
Best Actress in a Musical
1975 Nominee
Ann Reinking
Best Featured Actor in a Musical
1975 Nominee
Richard B. Shull
Best Featured Actress in a Musical
1975 Nominee
Susan Browning
Best Scenic Design
1975 Nominee
Scenic Design by
Rouben Ter-Arutunian
Best Costume Design
1975 Nominee
Costume Design by
Willa Kim
Best Lighting Design
1975 Nominee
Lighting Design by
Feder
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Musical
1975 Nominee
Produced by
Max Brown
and
Byron Goldman
; Produced in association with
Robert Victor
and
Stone Widney
Outstanding Actor in a Musical
1975 Nominee
Joel Grey
Outstanding Actress in a Musical
1975 Nominee
Ann Reinking
Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical
1975 Nominee
Richard B. Shull
Outstanding Director of a Musical
1975 Nominee
Directed by
Peter H. Hunt
Outstanding Costume Design
1975 Nominee
Costume Design by
Willa Kim
Outstanding Lighting Design
1975 Nominee
Lighting Design by
Feder
People
Songs
Awards
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Nederlander Organization
Produced by
Max Brown
and
Byron Goldman
; Produced in association with
Robert Victor
and
Stone Widney
Book by
Sidney Michaels
; Music by
Larry Grossman
; Lyrics by
Hal Hackady
; Music orchestrated by
Jonathan Tunick
; Incidental music by
Arthur Rubinstein
; Dance arrangements by
Daniel Troob
; Musical Director:
Arthur Rubinstein
Directed by
Peter H. Hunt
; Choreographed by
Onna White
Scenic Design by
Rouben Ter-Arutunian
; Costume Design by
Willa Kim
; Lighting Design by
Feder
; Assistant to Mr. Ter-Artunian:
Joel Cook
; Assistant to Willa Kim:
David Toser
General Manager:
Ralph Roseman
; Company Manager:
Ken Myers
Production Stage Manager:
Peter Stern
; Stage Manager:
Bruce W. Stark
and
Lee Murray
Music Preparation:
Mathilde Pincus
and
Al Miller
General Press Representative:
Max Eisen
; Press Representative:
Barbara Glenn
; Press Assistant:
Judy Jacksina
; Advertising:
Mike Mones
Joel Grey
Charley
Ann Reinking
Joan of Arc
Susan Browning
Agnes Sorel
Jay Garner
Archbishop Regnault de Chartres
Richard B. Shull
Minguet
Louis Zorich
General George de La Tremouille
Ed Becker
Pope
One of the Citizen, Soldier, Peasant and Hostile Trios
Singer
Kenneth Bridges
Third English Captain
One of the Citizen, Soldier, Peasant and Hostile Trios
First Soldier
Singer
Rhoda Butler
Queen Kate
Singer
Peggy Cooper
Yolande
Singer
Kathe Dezina
Estelle
Singer
Andy Hostettler
Jester
Dancer
Dan Joel
Louis
Dancer
Grace Keagy
Isabella of Bavaria
Nancy Killmer
Marie
Singer
Cam Lorendo
Servant
Dancer
Glen McClaskey
Dancer
Ross Miles
Servant
Dancer
Tod Miller
Dancer
Hal Norman
Charles VI
Second English Captain
Herald
Third Soldier
Singer
Julie Pars
Dancer
Sal Pernice
Dancer
George Ramos
Servant
Dancer
Kathleen Robey
Dancer
Charles Rule
Phillip of Burgundy
First English Captain
Chef
Guard
Singer
Jane Ann Sargia
Singer
Pat Swayze
Servant
Dancer
Brad Tyrrell
Henry V
One of the Citizen, Soldier, Peasant and Hostile Trios
Second Soldier
Singer
Gordon Weiss
Jester
Dancer
Jerry Yoder
Dancer
Standby:
Austin Pendleton
(Charley)
Understudies:
Kenneth Bridges
(Minguet, Henry V, Charles VI, Phillip of Burgundy, Pope),
Susan Browning
(Joan of Arc),
Rhoda Butler
(Agnes Sorel),
Peggy Cooper
(Isabella of Bavaria),
Nancy Killmer
(Yolande),
Hal Norman
(Archbishop Regnault de Chartres),
Charles Rule
(General George de La Tremouille) and
Jane Ann Sargia
(Queen Kate, Marie, Estelle)
Palace Theatre
(Mar 03, 1975 - May 31, 1975)
Conducted by
Larry Blank
(May 1975 - ?)
Cast
Kenneth Bridges
Phillip of Burgundy
Maureen Maloney
Queen Kate
music by
Larry Grossman
; lyrics by
Hal Hackady
Act 1
Sung By
History
Henry V, Charles VI, Isabella of Bavaria, Queen Kate, Phillip of Burgundy, Yolande, Marie, Pope and Ensemble
Goodtime Charley
Charley and Ensemble
Visions & Voices
Joan of Arc
Bits and Pieces
Charley and Joan of Arc
To Make the Boy a Man
Joan of Arc
Why Can't We All Be Nice?
Charley and Agnes Sorel
Born Lover
Charley
I Am Going to Love
Joan of Arc
Castles of the Loire
Joan of Arc and Soldiers
Coronation
Charley, Joan of Arc and Ensemble
Act 2
Sung By
You Still Have a Long Way to Go
Joan of Arc and Charley
Merci, Bon Dieu
Minguet and Agnes Sorel
Confessional
General George de La Tremouille and Archbishop Regnault de Chartres
One Little Year
Joan of Arc
I Leave the World
Charley
Tony Award®
Best Actor in a Musical
1975 Nominee
Joel Grey
Best Actress in a Musical
1975 Nominee
Ann Reinking
Best Featured Actor in a Musical
1975 Nominee
Richard B. Shull
Best Featured Actress in a Musical
1975 Nominee
Susan Browning
Best Scenic Design
1975 Nominee
Scenic Design by
Rouben Ter-Arutunian
Best Costume Design
1975 Nominee
Costume Design by
Willa Kim
Best Lighting Design
1975 Nominee
Lighting Design by
Feder
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Musical
1975 Nominee
Produced by
Max Brown
and
Byron Goldman
; Produced in association with
Robert Victor
and
Stone Widney
Outstanding Actor in a Musical
1975 Nominee
Joel Grey
Outstanding Actress in a Musical
1975 Nominee
Ann Reinking
Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical
1975 Nominee
Richard B. Shull
Outstanding Director of a Musical
1975 Nominee
Directed by
Peter H. Hunt
Outstanding Costume Design
1975 Nominee
Costume Design by
Willa Kim
Outstanding Lighting Design
1975 Nominee
Lighting Design by
Feder
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