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Maggie
Musical
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Feb 18, 1953
Closing Date
Feb 21, 1953
Performances
5
Musical
Original
Broadway
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Open Date: Feb 18, 1953
Close Date: Feb 21, 1953
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
National Theatre
(Feb 18, 1953 - Feb 21, 1953)
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Franklin Gilbert
and
John Fearnley
Music by
William Roy
; Lyrics by
William Roy
; Book by
Hugh Thomas
; Based on "What Every Woman Knows" by
Sir James Matthew Barrie
; Musical Director:
Maurice Levine
; Music orchestrated by
Don Walker
; Dance arrangements by
Dean Fuller
Staged by
Michael Gordon
; Choreographed by
June Graham
; Uncredited direction by
John Fearnley
Scenic Design by
Raoul Pène Du Bois
; Costume Design by
Raoul Pène Du Bois
; Lighting Design by
Peggy Clark
Company Manager:
Joe Moss
Stage Manager:
James Hammerstein
,
J. Myles Putnam
and
Bruce Laffey
Production Associate:
Harry Zevin
; Press Representative:
Michel Mok
and
Sol Jacobson
Betty Paul
Maggie Wylie
Keith Andes
John Shand
Adele Aron
Dancer
James Broderick
James Wylie
Robert Busch
Singer
Bramwell Fletcher
Alick Wylie
John Ford
Singer
J. Corkey Geil
Dancer
John George
Dancer
Sura Gesben
Dancer
Henry Hamilton
Professor Dubois
Porter
Singer
Gene Hollmann
Williams
Porter
Singer
Alan Howard
Dancer
John Hoyt
Venables
Jeanne Jones
Dancer
Patty Karkalits
Dancer
Alicia Krug
Maggie Wylie in ballet
Marion Lauer
Singer
Jenny Lou Law
Mrs. MacLaughlin
Kathryn Lee
Sybil Tenterdon in ballet
Nata Lee
Dancer
Celia Lipton
Sybil Tenterdon
Frank Maxwell
David Wylie
James E. McCracken
Singer
Odette Myrtil
Madame Marstonne
David Nillo
Dancer
Oran Osburn
Porter
Singer
Marc Platt
John Shand in ballet
Ruby Ann Saber
Dancer
Jan Scott
Singer
Joanne Spiller
Singer
Bob St. Clair
Dancer
Paul Ukena
Conductor
Singer
Gloria Van Dorpe
Singer
Keith Willis
Dancer
Understudies:
Robert Busch
(John Shand),
Anita Ellis
(Maggie Wylie),
J. Corkey Geil
(James Wylie),
Henry Hamilton
(Alick Wylie, Venables),
Jenny Lou Law
(Madame Marstonne, Sybil Tenterdon) and
Paul Ukena
(John Shand, David Wylie)
Songs
music by
William Roy
; lyrics by
William Roy
Act 1
Sung By
I Never Laughed in My Life
John Shand
Long and Weary Wait
John Shand and Maggie Wylie
Thimbleful
Alick Wylie, David Wylie, James Wylie, John Shand and Maggie Wylie
He's the Man
John Shand, Singers and Dancers
What Every Woman Knows
Maggie Wylie
Any Afternoon About Five
Madame Marstonne
Smile For Me
Maggie Wylie
You Become Me
Maggie Wylie and John Shand
He's the Man
(Reprise)
The Company
It's Only Thirty Years
Madame Marstonne and Venables
What Every Woman Knows
(Reprise)
Maggie Wylie
The New Me (Ballet)
Maggie Wylie, Alick Wylie, David Wylie, James Wylie, Singers and Dancers
Act 2
Sung By
The Train with the Cushioned Seats
David Wylie, Alick Wylie and James Wylie
People in Love
John Shand and Sybil Tenterdon
Practical
Maggie Wylie
Charm
Maggie Wylie
Fun in the Country
Madame Marstonne
What Every Woman Knows
(Reprise)
Maggie Wylie
Smile For Me
(Reprise)
Maggie Wylie
You Become Me
(Reprise)
John Shand
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Franklin Gilbert
and
John Fearnley
Music by
William Roy
; Lyrics by
William Roy
; Book by
Hugh Thomas
; Based on "What Every Woman Knows" by
Sir James Matthew Barrie
; Musical Director:
Maurice Levine
; Music orchestrated by
Don Walker
; Dance arrangements by
Dean Fuller
Staged by
Michael Gordon
; Choreographed by
June Graham
; Uncredited direction by
John Fearnley
Scenic Design by
Raoul Pène Du Bois
; Costume Design by
Raoul Pène Du Bois
; Lighting Design by
Peggy Clark
Company Manager:
Joe Moss
Stage Manager:
James Hammerstein
,
J. Myles Putnam
and
Bruce Laffey
Production Associate:
Harry Zevin
; Press Representative:
Michel Mok
and
Sol Jacobson
Betty Paul
Maggie Wylie
Keith Andes
John Shand
Adele Aron
Dancer
James Broderick
James Wylie
Robert Busch
Singer
Bramwell Fletcher
Alick Wylie
John Ford
Singer
J. Corkey Geil
Dancer
John George
Dancer
Sura Gesben
Dancer
Henry Hamilton
Professor Dubois
Porter
Singer
Gene Hollmann
Williams
Porter
Singer
Alan Howard
Dancer
John Hoyt
Venables
Jeanne Jones
Dancer
Patty Karkalits
Dancer
Alicia Krug
Maggie Wylie in ballet
Marion Lauer
Singer
Jenny Lou Law
Mrs. MacLaughlin
Kathryn Lee
Sybil Tenterdon in ballet
Nata Lee
Dancer
Celia Lipton
Sybil Tenterdon
Frank Maxwell
David Wylie
James E. McCracken
Singer
Odette Myrtil
Madame Marstonne
David Nillo
Dancer
Oran Osburn
Porter
Singer
Marc Platt
John Shand in ballet
Ruby Ann Saber
Dancer
Jan Scott
Singer
Joanne Spiller
Singer
Bob St. Clair
Dancer
Paul Ukena
Conductor
Singer
Gloria Van Dorpe
Singer
Keith Willis
Dancer
Understudies:
Robert Busch
(John Shand),
Anita Ellis
(Maggie Wylie),
J. Corkey Geil
(James Wylie),
Henry Hamilton
(Alick Wylie, Venables),
Jenny Lou Law
(Madame Marstonne, Sybil Tenterdon) and
Paul Ukena
(John Shand, David Wylie)
music by
William Roy
; lyrics by
William Roy
Act 1
Sung By
I Never Laughed in My Life
John Shand
Long and Weary Wait
John Shand and Maggie Wylie
Thimbleful
Alick Wylie, David Wylie, James Wylie, John Shand and Maggie Wylie
He's the Man
John Shand, Singers and Dancers
What Every Woman Knows
Maggie Wylie
Any Afternoon About Five
Madame Marstonne
Smile For Me
Maggie Wylie
You Become Me
Maggie Wylie and John Shand
He's the Man
(Reprise)
The Company
It's Only Thirty Years
Madame Marstonne and Venables
What Every Woman Knows
(Reprise)
Maggie Wylie
The New Me (Ballet)
Maggie Wylie, Alick Wylie, David Wylie, James Wylie, Singers and Dancers
Act 2
Sung By
The Train with the Cushioned Seats
David Wylie, Alick Wylie and James Wylie
People in Love
John Shand and Sybil Tenterdon
Practical
Maggie Wylie
Charm
Maggie Wylie
Fun in the Country
Madame Marstonne
What Every Woman Knows
(Reprise)
Maggie Wylie
Smile For Me
(Reprise)
Maggie Wylie
You Become Me
(Reprise)
John Shand
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