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Once Over Lightly
Musical
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Nov 19, 1942
Closing Date
Nov 22, 1942
Performances
6
Musical
Original
Broadway
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Alvin Theatre
(Nov 19, 1942 - Nov 22, 1942)
Description
A Musical Play in a Prologue and Two Acts
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Saul C. Colin
and
Henri Leiser
Music by
Gioacchino Rossini
,
Dean Fuller
,
Alec Wilder
,
Samuel Mathovsky
and
Ralph Strain
; Lyrics by
Marshall Barer
,
William Engvick
and
Ira Wallach
; Book by
Louis Garden
and
Robert Pierpont Forshaw
; Book adapted by
Laszlo Halasz
; Americanized from "The Barber of Seville" by
Beaumarchais
Directed by
Robert H. Gordon
; Choreographed by
George Mead
Scenic Design by
Richard Rychtarik
Carlos Alexander
Don Basilio
Dr. Bartolo
Van Atkins
Musicians and Soldiers
Max Birnbaum
Musicians and Soldiers
Dick Bracken
Musicians and Soldiers
Igor Gorin
Figaro
Felix Knight
Almaviva
Harold Kravitt
Don Basilio
Robert Marshall
Almaviva
Anthony Musarra
Musicians and Soldiers
Grace Panvini
Rosina
Frank Price
Musicians and Soldiers
Martin Stewart
Musicians and Soldiers
Myron Szandrowsky
Fiorella
Nord Vernellj
Fiorella
Ardelle Warner
Bertha
Frances Watkins
Rosina
Richard Wentworth
Dr. Bartolo
Songs
music by
Alec Wilder
,
Dean Fuller
,
Gioacchino Rossini
,
Murray Grand
,
Ralph Strain
and
Samuel Mathovsky
; lyrics by
Ira Wallach
,
Marshall Barer
and
William Engvick
Act 0
Sung By
Dawn is Approaching
Almaviva
I'm the Most Popular Barber in Town
Figaro
Duet
Almaviva and Figaro
Act 1
Sung By
When a Maiden Must Decide
Rosina
Slander's Whisper
Don Basilio
I'm a Man of Reputation
Dr. Bartolo
Act 2
Sung By
When You Find a Man of Forty
Bertha
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Saul C. Colin
and
Henri Leiser
Music by
Gioacchino Rossini
,
Dean Fuller
,
Alec Wilder
,
Samuel Mathovsky
and
Ralph Strain
; Lyrics by
Marshall Barer
,
William Engvick
and
Ira Wallach
; Book by
Louis Garden
and
Robert Pierpont Forshaw
; Book adapted by
Laszlo Halasz
; Americanized from "The Barber of Seville" by
Beaumarchais
Directed by
Robert H. Gordon
; Choreographed by
George Mead
Scenic Design by
Richard Rychtarik
Carlos Alexander
Don Basilio
Dr. Bartolo
Van Atkins
Musicians and Soldiers
Max Birnbaum
Musicians and Soldiers
Dick Bracken
Musicians and Soldiers
Igor Gorin
Figaro
Felix Knight
Almaviva
Harold Kravitt
Don Basilio
Robert Marshall
Almaviva
Anthony Musarra
Musicians and Soldiers
Grace Panvini
Rosina
Frank Price
Musicians and Soldiers
Martin Stewart
Musicians and Soldiers
Myron Szandrowsky
Fiorella
Nord Vernellj
Fiorella
Ardelle Warner
Bertha
Frances Watkins
Rosina
Richard Wentworth
Dr. Bartolo
music by
Alec Wilder
,
Dean Fuller
,
Gioacchino Rossini
,
Murray Grand
,
Ralph Strain
and
Samuel Mathovsky
; lyrics by
Ira Wallach
,
Marshall Barer
and
William Engvick
Act 0
Sung By
Dawn is Approaching
Almaviva
I'm the Most Popular Barber in Town
Figaro
Duet
Almaviva and Figaro
Act 1
Sung By
When a Maiden Must Decide
Rosina
Slander's Whisper
Don Basilio
I'm a Man of Reputation
Dr. Bartolo
Act 2
Sung By
When You Find a Man of Forty
Bertha
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