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H.M.S. Pinafore
The Lass That Loved a Sailor
Musical
Comedy
Operetta
Revival
Broadway
Opening Date
Sep 07, 1960
Closing Date
Oct 23, 1960
Performances
55
Musical
Comedy
Operetta
Revival
Broadway
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Open Date: Sep 07, 1960
Close Date: Oct 23, 1960
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Phoenix Theatre
(Sep 07, 1960 - Oct 23, 1960)
Description
A comic opera in two acts
Setting
Quarterdeck of H.M.S. Pinafore off Portsmouth.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Theatre Incorporated (T. Edward Hambleton and Norris Houghton, Managing Directors)
Written by
William S. Gilbert
; Music by
Sir Arthur Sullivan
; As interpreted by
Tyrone Guthrie
; Musical Director:
Louis Applebaum
Directed by
Tyrone Guthrie
; Choreographed by
Douglas Campbell
Production Design by
Brian Jackson
Stage Manager:
Tom Sawyer
General Press Representative:
Ben Kornzweig
and
Karl Bernstein
Leonard Bilodeau
Ensemble
Irene Byatt
Buttercup
Rosemary Callum
Ensemble
Douglas Campbell
Boatswain Mate
James Carville
Ensemble
Dorothy Choate
Ensemble
Andrew Downie
Ralph Rackstraw
Igors Gavon
Ensemble
Genevieve Gordon
Ensemble
Eric House
The Right Honorable Sir Joseph Porter, K.C.B.
First Lord of the Admiralty
Robert Jeffrey
Ensemble
Jeff Killion
Ensemble
Ann Lacey
Ensemble
Elizabeth Mawson
Hebe
Sir Joseph's First Cousin
Howard Mawson
Dick Deadeye
Harry Mossfield
Captain Corcoran
Commander of H.M.S. Pinafore
Ronald Nelsen
Ensemble
Iona Noble
Ensemble
Randy Phillips
Ensemble
Toni Rose
Ensemble
Robert Rue
Ensemble
Van Stevens
Ensemble
Marion Studholme
Josephine
the Captain's Daughter
Sheila Sutton
Ensemble
Vaclovas Verikaitis
Carpenter
Ralph Vucci
Ensemble
Barbara Ann Walters
Ensemble
Eleanor Winter
Ensemble
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Theatre Incorporated (T. Edward Hambleton and Norris Houghton, Managing Directors)
Written by
William S. Gilbert
; Music by
Sir Arthur Sullivan
; As interpreted by
Tyrone Guthrie
; Musical Director:
Louis Applebaum
Directed by
Tyrone Guthrie
; Choreographed by
Douglas Campbell
Production Design by
Brian Jackson
Stage Manager:
Tom Sawyer
General Press Representative:
Ben Kornzweig
and
Karl Bernstein
Leonard Bilodeau
Ensemble
Irene Byatt
Buttercup
Rosemary Callum
Ensemble
Douglas Campbell
Boatswain Mate
James Carville
Ensemble
Dorothy Choate
Ensemble
Andrew Downie
Ralph Rackstraw
Igors Gavon
Ensemble
Genevieve Gordon
Ensemble
Eric House
The Right Honorable Sir Joseph Porter, K.C.B.
First Lord of the Admiralty
Robert Jeffrey
Ensemble
Jeff Killion
Ensemble
Ann Lacey
Ensemble
Elizabeth Mawson
Hebe
Sir Joseph's First Cousin
Howard Mawson
Dick Deadeye
Harry Mossfield
Captain Corcoran
Commander of H.M.S. Pinafore
Ronald Nelsen
Ensemble
Iona Noble
Ensemble
Randy Phillips
Ensemble
Toni Rose
Ensemble
Robert Rue
Ensemble
Van Stevens
Ensemble
Marion Studholme
Josephine
the Captain's Daughter
Sheila Sutton
Ensemble
Vaclovas Verikaitis
Carpenter
Ralph Vucci
Ensemble
Barbara Ann Walters
Ensemble
Eleanor Winter
Ensemble
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