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Lady in the Dark
Musical
Revival
Broadway
Opening Date
Feb 27, 1943
Closing Date
May 15, 1943
Performances
83
Musical
Revival
Broadway
Open Date: Feb 27, 1943
Close Date: May 15, 1943
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Broadway Theatre
(Feb 27, 1943 - May 15, 1943)
Description
A musical in two acts
Setting
Dr. Brooks' Office. Liza Elliott's Office.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Shubert Organization
Produced by
Sam H. Harris
Book by
Moss Hart
; Music by
Kurt Weill
; Lyrics by
Ira Gershwin
; Musical Director:
Maurice Abravanel
; Music orchestrated by
Kurt Weill
; Vocal arrangements by
Kurt Weill
Staged by
Moss Hart
; Choreographed by
Albertina Rasch
; Musical Staging by
Hassard Short
Production Design by
Hassard Short
; Lighting Design by
Hassard Short
; Scenic Design by
Harry Horner
; Costume Design by
Irene Sharaff
; Gowns Designed by
Hattie Carnegie
; Assistant to Mr. Horner:
Lester Polakov
and
Dick Bernstein
; Assistant to Miss Sharaff:
Brion
General Manager:
Morris Jacobs
; Company Manager:
John H. Potter
General Stage Manager:
William McFadden
; Stage Manager:
John McCahill
Press Representative:
John Peter Toohey
and
Marian Byram
; Casting:
Myra Hampton Streger
; Asst. to the Choreographer:
Agnes Roy
; Advertising:
Lawrence Weiner
Gertrude Lawrence
Liza Elliott
Adelaide Abbot
Mapleton High Glee Club
Lynn Alden
Jack
Mapleton High Glee Club
Robert Allen
Child
Bonnie Baken
Child
Bonnie Baker
Child
Lee Bergere
Ben Butler
Ken Black
Mapleton High Glee Club
Anne Bracken
Child
Ingeborg Bransen
Mapleton High Glee Club
Eric Brotherson
Russell Paxton
Edward Browne
Joe
an office boy
Alberta Rasch Group Dancer
Rita Charise
Alberta Rasch Group Dancer
Jack Collins
Mapleton High Glee Club
Jean Cumming
Mapleton High Glee Club
Margaret Dale
Maggie Grant
Richard D'Arcy
Alberta Rasch Group Dancer
Arthur Davies
Soloist
Mapleton High Glee Club
Phyllis De Bus
Child
Joyce Doncaster
Mapleton High Glee Club
Rose Marie Elliott
Ruthie
a model
Mapleton High Glee Club
Matthew Farrugio
Mapleton High Glee Club
Nikolai Fatula
Alberta Rasch Group Dancer
Sally Ferguson
Child
Matthew Ferrugio
Mapleton High Glee Club
Margaret Gibson
Carol
a model
Alberta Rasch Group Dancer
Richard Hale
Dr. Brooks
Anne Helm
Alberta Rasch Group Dancer
Christine Horn
Marcia
a model
Alberta Rasch Group Dancer
Jane Irving
Barbara
Mapleton High Glee Club
Warren Jones
Soloist
Mapleton High Glee Club
Ann Lee
Alison Du Bois
Joan Lee
Alberta Rasch Group Dancer
John Leslie
Kendall Nesbitt
June MacLaren
Alberta Rasch Group Dancer
Hugh Marlowe
Charley Johnson
George Martin
Alberta Rasch Group Dancer
Scott Merrill
Alberta Rasch Group Dancer
Byron Milligan
Soloist
Mapleton High Glee Club
Adrienne Moore
Miss Stevens
Willard Parker
Randy Curtis
Louise Pearl
Child
Fred Perrone
Mapleton High Glee Club
Gedda Petry
Miss Foster
Nicholas Saunders
Liza's Father
John Scott
Alberta Rasch Group Dancer
Jeanne Shelby
Miss Bowers
Alla Shishkina
Alberta Rasch Group Dancer
Janice Smith
Child
Walter Stane
Tom
an office boy
Alberta Rasch Group Dancer
Edward Tappa
Child
William Welch
Child
Florence White
Mapleton High Glee Club
Florence Wyman
Mapleton High Glee Club
Helene Young
Helen
a model
Edwin Ziegler
Mapleton High Glee Club
Broadway Theatre
(Feb 27, 1943 - May 15, 1943)
Assistant Stage Mgr:
Gene Ashley
and
Earl J. Brisgal
; General Stage Manager:
Art Mayberry
Cast
Jane Davies
Barbara
Wayne Walker
Mapleton High Glee Club
Geoffrey Warren
Soloist
Mapleton High Glee Club
Lester Wolf
Mapleton High Glee Club
Songs
music by
Kurt Weill
; lyrics by
Ira Gershwin
Act 1
Sung By
Oh Fabulous One in Your Ivory Tower
Liza Elliott's Serenaders
The World's Inamorata
Liza Elliott and Miss Foster
One Life to Live
Liza Elliott and Russell Paxton
Girl of the Moment
Ensemble
It Looks Like Liza
Entire Company
This Is New
Randy Curtis and Liza Elliott
The Princess of Pure Delight
Liza Elliott and Children
This Woman at the Altar
Entire Company
Act 2
Sung By
The Greatest Show on Earth
Randy Curtis and Ensemble
The Best Years of His Life
Charley Johnson and Randy Curtis
Tschaikowsky
Russell Paxton and Ensemble
The Saga of Jenny
Liza Elliott, Jury and Ensemble
My Ship
Liza Elliott
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Shubert Organization
Produced by
Sam H. Harris
Book by
Moss Hart
; Music by
Kurt Weill
; Lyrics by
Ira Gershwin
; Musical Director:
Maurice Abravanel
; Music orchestrated by
Kurt Weill
; Vocal arrangements by
Kurt Weill
Staged by
Moss Hart
; Choreographed by
Albertina Rasch
; Musical Staging by
Hassard Short
Production Design by
Hassard Short
; Lighting Design by
Hassard Short
; Scenic Design by
Harry Horner
; Costume Design by
Irene Sharaff
; Gowns Designed by
Hattie Carnegie
; Assistant to Mr. Horner:
Lester Polakov
and
Dick Bernstein
; Assistant to Miss Sharaff:
Brion
General Manager:
Morris Jacobs
; Company Manager:
John H. Potter
General Stage Manager:
William McFadden
; Stage Manager:
John McCahill
Press Representative:
John Peter Toohey
and
Marian Byram
; Casting:
Myra Hampton Streger
; Asst. to the Choreographer:
Agnes Roy
; Advertising:
Lawrence Weiner
Gertrude Lawrence
Liza Elliott
Adelaide Abbot
Mapleton High Glee Club
Lynn Alden
Jack
Mapleton High Glee Club
Robert Allen
Child
Bonnie Baken
Child
Bonnie Baker
Child
Lee Bergere
Ben Butler
Ken Black
Mapleton High Glee Club
Anne Bracken
Child
Ingeborg Bransen
Mapleton High Glee Club
Eric Brotherson
Russell Paxton
Edward Browne
Joe
an office boy
Alberta Rasch Group Dancer
Rita Charise
Alberta Rasch Group Dancer
Jack Collins
Mapleton High Glee Club
Jean Cumming
Mapleton High Glee Club
Margaret Dale
Maggie Grant
Richard D'Arcy
Alberta Rasch Group Dancer
Arthur Davies
Soloist
Mapleton High Glee Club
Phyllis De Bus
Child
Joyce Doncaster
Mapleton High Glee Club
Rose Marie Elliott
Ruthie
a model
Mapleton High Glee Club
Matthew Farrugio
Mapleton High Glee Club
Nikolai Fatula
Alberta Rasch Group Dancer
Sally Ferguson
Child
Matthew Ferrugio
Mapleton High Glee Club
Margaret Gibson
Carol
a model
Alberta Rasch Group Dancer
Richard Hale
Dr. Brooks
Anne Helm
Alberta Rasch Group Dancer
Christine Horn
Marcia
a model
Alberta Rasch Group Dancer
Jane Irving
Barbara
Mapleton High Glee Club
Warren Jones
Soloist
Mapleton High Glee Club
Ann Lee
Alison Du Bois
Joan Lee
Alberta Rasch Group Dancer
John Leslie
Kendall Nesbitt
June MacLaren
Alberta Rasch Group Dancer
Hugh Marlowe
Charley Johnson
George Martin
Alberta Rasch Group Dancer
Scott Merrill
Alberta Rasch Group Dancer
Byron Milligan
Soloist
Mapleton High Glee Club
Adrienne Moore
Miss Stevens
Willard Parker
Randy Curtis
Louise Pearl
Child
Fred Perrone
Mapleton High Glee Club
Gedda Petry
Miss Foster
Nicholas Saunders
Liza's Father
John Scott
Alberta Rasch Group Dancer
Jeanne Shelby
Miss Bowers
Alla Shishkina
Alberta Rasch Group Dancer
Janice Smith
Child
Walter Stane
Tom
an office boy
Alberta Rasch Group Dancer
Edward Tappa
Child
William Welch
Child
Florence White
Mapleton High Glee Club
Florence Wyman
Mapleton High Glee Club
Helene Young
Helen
a model
Edwin Ziegler
Mapleton High Glee Club
Broadway Theatre
(Feb 27, 1943 - May 15, 1943)
Assistant Stage Mgr:
Gene Ashley
and
Earl J. Brisgal
; General Stage Manager:
Art Mayberry
Cast
Jane Davies
Barbara
Wayne Walker
Mapleton High Glee Club
Geoffrey Warren
Soloist
Mapleton High Glee Club
Lester Wolf
Mapleton High Glee Club
music by
Kurt Weill
; lyrics by
Ira Gershwin
Act 1
Sung By
Oh Fabulous One in Your Ivory Tower
Liza Elliott's Serenaders
The World's Inamorata
Liza Elliott and Miss Foster
One Life to Live
Liza Elliott and Russell Paxton
Girl of the Moment
Ensemble
It Looks Like Liza
Entire Company
This Is New
Randy Curtis and Liza Elliott
The Princess of Pure Delight
Liza Elliott and Children
This Woman at the Altar
Entire Company
Act 2
Sung By
The Greatest Show on Earth
Randy Curtis and Ensemble
The Best Years of His Life
Charley Johnson and Randy Curtis
Tschaikowsky
Russell Paxton and Ensemble
The Saga of Jenny
Liza Elliott, Jury and Ensemble
My Ship
Liza Elliott
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