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Tickets, Please!
Musical
Revue
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Apr 27, 1950
Closing Date
Nov 25, 1950
Performances
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Open Date: Apr 27, 1950
Close Date: Nov 25, 1950
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Coronet Theatre
(Apr 27, 1950 - Nov 04, 1950)
Mark Hellinger Theatre
(Nov 06, 1950 - Nov 25, 1950)
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
Anthony Brady Farrell
Produced by
Arthur Klein
Sketches by
Harry Herrmann
,
Edmund Rice
,
Jack Roche
and
Ted Luce
; Lyrics by
Lyn Duddy
,
Joan Edwards
,
Mel Tolkin
,
Lucille Kallen
and
Clay Warnick
; Music by
Lyn Duddy
,
Joan Edwards
,
Mel Tolkin
,
Lucille Kallen
and
Clay Warnick
; Incidental music by
Phil Ingalls
and
Hal Hastings
; Music orchestrated by
Ted Royal
Directed by
Mervyn Nelson
; Choreographed by
Joan Mann
Scenic Design by
Ralph Alswang
; Costume Design by
Peggy Morrison
; Sound Design by
Masque Sound Engineering Company
General Manager:
Charles Harris
Stage Manager:
Ted Luce
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Harold Smith Prince
Conducted by
Phil Ingalls
; Orchestra Personnel Manager:
Hal Hastings
General Press Representative:
Karl Bernstein
; Press Representative:
Harvey B. Sabinson
; Asst. to the Choreographer:
Bob Scheerer
Grace Hartman
"Prologue" Performer
"Roller Derby" Perfomer
"Les Ballets" Performer
"A Senate Investigation" Performer
"You Can't Take It With You" Performer
"The Plot Is Always The Same" Thespian
"Symbol of Fire" Dancer
"Mister Proggle" Performer
"Maha the Great" Performer
Paul Hartman
"Prologue" Performer
"Roller Derby" Perfomer
"Les Ballets" Performer
"A Senate Investigation" Performer
"The Plot Is Always The Same" Thespian
"Back at the Palace" Performer
"Symbol of Fire" Dancer
"Mister Proggle" Performer
"Maha the Great" Performer
Jack Albertson
"Roller Derby" Perfomer
Artist
"Washington Square"
"A Senate Investigation" Performer
"You Can't Take It With You" Performer
"The Plot Is Always The Same" Thespian
"Back at the Palace" Performer
"Spring Has Come" Performer
"Maha the Great" Performer
Patricia Bright
"The Ballet Isn't Ballet Any More" Performer
"A Senate Investigation" Performer
"You Can't Take It With You" Performer
"The Plot Is Always The Same" Thespian
"Tough On Love" Performer
"Spring Has Come" Performer
Dorothy Jarnac
"Washington Square" Dancer
"The Plot Is Always The Same" Thespian
"Spring Has Come" Performer
Bill Norvas
"Tickets, Please!" Performer
"Darn It, Baby, That's Love" Performer
"Les Ballets" Performer
"The Plot Is Always The Same" Thespian
"Symbol of Fire" Dancer
"Spring Has Come" Performer
"Maha Roger" Performer
"Maha the Great" Performer
Roger Price
Performer
"Les Ballets" Performer
"A Senate Investigation" Performer
The Upstarts
"Tickets, Please!" Performer
"Les Ballets" Performer
"The Plot Is Always The Same" Thespian
"Spring Has Come" Performer
"Maha Roger" Performer
"Maha the Great" Performer
Tommy Wonder
Good Humor Man
"Washington Square"
"Restless" Dancer
"The Plot Is Always The Same" Thespian
"Symbol of Fire" Dancer
"Spring Has Come" Performer
Dee Arlen
"Darn It, Baby, That's Love" Performer
Phyllis Cameron
Performer
Ronnie Edwards
"Symbol of Fire" Dancer
Mildred Hughes
"Prologue" Performer
"The Plot Is Always The Same" Thespian
"The Moment I Looked Into Your Eyes" Performer
"Maha the Great" Performer
Larry Kert
"Symbol of Fire" Dancer
Midge Parker
"Restless" Singer
"The Plot Is Always The Same" Thespian
Stuart Wade
"Washington Square" Singer
"The Plot Is Always The Same" Thespian
"Symbol of Fire" Singer
"The Moment I Looked Into Your Eyes" Performer
Understudies:
Perry Bruskin
,
J. Lloyd
and
Beverly Tassoni
Awards
Theatre World
Award
1950 Recipient
Roger Price
People
Awards
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
Anthony Brady Farrell
Produced by
Arthur Klein
Sketches by
Harry Herrmann
,
Edmund Rice
,
Jack Roche
and
Ted Luce
; Lyrics by
Lyn Duddy
,
Joan Edwards
,
Mel Tolkin
,
Lucille Kallen
and
Clay Warnick
; Music by
Lyn Duddy
,
Joan Edwards
,
Mel Tolkin
,
Lucille Kallen
and
Clay Warnick
; Incidental music by
Phil Ingalls
and
Hal Hastings
; Music orchestrated by
Ted Royal
Directed by
Mervyn Nelson
; Choreographed by
Joan Mann
Scenic Design by
Ralph Alswang
; Costume Design by
Peggy Morrison
; Sound Design by
Masque Sound Engineering Company
General Manager:
Charles Harris
Stage Manager:
Ted Luce
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Harold Smith Prince
Conducted by
Phil Ingalls
; Orchestra Personnel Manager:
Hal Hastings
General Press Representative:
Karl Bernstein
; Press Representative:
Harvey B. Sabinson
; Asst. to the Choreographer:
Bob Scheerer
Grace Hartman
"Prologue" Performer
"Roller Derby" Perfomer
"Les Ballets" Performer
"A Senate Investigation" Performer
"You Can't Take It With You" Performer
"The Plot Is Always The Same" Thespian
"Symbol of Fire" Dancer
"Mister Proggle" Performer
"Maha the Great" Performer
Paul Hartman
"Prologue" Performer
"Roller Derby" Perfomer
"Les Ballets" Performer
"A Senate Investigation" Performer
"The Plot Is Always The Same" Thespian
"Back at the Palace" Performer
"Symbol of Fire" Dancer
"Mister Proggle" Performer
"Maha the Great" Performer
Jack Albertson
"Roller Derby" Perfomer
Artist
"Washington Square"
"A Senate Investigation" Performer
"You Can't Take It With You" Performer
"The Plot Is Always The Same" Thespian
"Back at the Palace" Performer
"Spring Has Come" Performer
"Maha the Great" Performer
Patricia Bright
"The Ballet Isn't Ballet Any More" Performer
"A Senate Investigation" Performer
"You Can't Take It With You" Performer
"The Plot Is Always The Same" Thespian
"Tough On Love" Performer
"Spring Has Come" Performer
Dorothy Jarnac
"Washington Square" Dancer
"The Plot Is Always The Same" Thespian
"Spring Has Come" Performer
Bill Norvas
"Tickets, Please!" Performer
"Darn It, Baby, That's Love" Performer
"Les Ballets" Performer
"The Plot Is Always The Same" Thespian
"Symbol of Fire" Dancer
"Spring Has Come" Performer
"Maha Roger" Performer
"Maha the Great" Performer
Roger Price
Performer
"Les Ballets" Performer
"A Senate Investigation" Performer
The Upstarts
"Tickets, Please!" Performer
"Les Ballets" Performer
"The Plot Is Always The Same" Thespian
"Spring Has Come" Performer
"Maha Roger" Performer
"Maha the Great" Performer
Tommy Wonder
Good Humor Man
"Washington Square"
"Restless" Dancer
"The Plot Is Always The Same" Thespian
"Symbol of Fire" Dancer
"Spring Has Come" Performer
Dee Arlen
"Darn It, Baby, That's Love" Performer
Phyllis Cameron
Performer
Ronnie Edwards
"Symbol of Fire" Dancer
Mildred Hughes
"Prologue" Performer
"The Plot Is Always The Same" Thespian
"The Moment I Looked Into Your Eyes" Performer
"Maha the Great" Performer
Larry Kert
"Symbol of Fire" Dancer
Midge Parker
"Restless" Singer
"The Plot Is Always The Same" Thespian
Stuart Wade
"Washington Square" Singer
"The Plot Is Always The Same" Thespian
"Symbol of Fire" Singer
"The Moment I Looked Into Your Eyes" Performer
Understudies:
Perry Bruskin
,
J. Lloyd
and
Beverly Tassoni
Theatre World
Award
1950 Recipient
Roger Price
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