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Where's Charley?
Musical
Comedy
Revival
Broadway
Opening Date
Dec 20, 1974
Closing Date
Feb 23, 1975
1st Preview
Nov 29, 1974
1st Preview
Nov 29, 1974
Previews
20
Performances
76
Musical
Comedy
Revival
Broadway
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Open Date: Dec 20, 1974
Close Date: Feb 23, 1975
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Circle in the Square Theatre
(Dec 20, 1974 - Feb 23, 1975)
Setting
Summer, 1892.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Circle in the Square (Theodore Mann: Artistic Director; Paul Libin: Managing Director)
Book by
George Abbott
; Music by
Frank Loesser
; Lyrics by
Frank Loesser
; From the play "Charley's Aunt" by
Brandon Thomas
; Musical Director:
Tom Pierson
; Music arranged by
Tom Pierson
Directed by
Theodore Mann
; Choreographed by
Margo Sappington
Scenic Design by
Marjorie Bradley Kellogg
; Costume Design by
Arthur Boccia
; Lighting Design by
Thomas Skelton
; Assistant to Mr. Skelton:
Shirley Prendergast
Managing Director:
Paul Libin
; Company Manager:
William Conn
Production Stage Manager:
Randall Brooks
; Stage Manager:
James Bernardi
Violin:
Ann Barak
and
Vladimir Weisman
; Cello:
David Everhart
; Viola:
Hugh Loughran
; Bass:
Donald Palma
; Harpsicord and Piano:
Tom Pierson
; Music Contractor:
Earl Shindell
Artistic Director:
Theodore Mann
; Press Representative:
Susan L. Schulman
; Production Associate:
E.J. Oshins
; Photographer:
Martha Swope
Raul Julia
Charley Wykeham
Tom Aldredge
Mr. Spettigue
Louis Beachner
Brassett
Pamela Burrell
Young Lady
Jacqueline Clark
Young Lady
Dennis Cooley
Reggie
Student
Taina Elg
Donna Lucia D'Alvadorez
Karen Jablons
Young Lady
Jerry Lanning
Jack Chesney
Carol Jo Lugenbeal
Kitty Verdun
Marcia McClain
Amy Spettigue
Jack Neubeck
Student
Craig Sandquist
Student
Leland Schwantes
Student
Peter Walker
Sir Francis Chesney
Miriam Welch
Young Lady
Understudies:
Pamela Burrell
(Donna Lucia D'Alvadorez),
David-James Carroll
(Student),
Dennis Cooley
(Charley Wykeham),
Martha Deering
(Young Lady),
Karen Jablons
(Kitty Verdun),
Jack Neubeck
(Jack Chesney),
Craig Sandquist
(Sir Francis Chesney),
Leland Schwantes
(Mr. Spettigue) and
Miriam Welch
(Amy Spettigue)
Songs
music by
Frank Loesser
; lyrics by
Frank Loesser
Act 1
Sung By
Where's Charley?
Brassett, Students and Young Ladies
The Years Before Us
Students
Better Get Out of Here
Amy Spettigue, Kitty Verdun, Charley Wykeham and Jack Chesney
The New Ashmolean Marching Society and Students' Conservatory Band
Sir Francis Chesney, Mr. Spettigue, Brassett, Students and Young Ladies
My Darling, My Darling
Kitty Verdun and Jack Chesney
Make a Miracle
Charley Wykeham and Amy Spettigue
Serenade with Asides
Mr. Spettigue
Lovelier Than Ever
Donna Lucia D'Alvadorez, Sir Francis Chesney, Students and Young Ladies
The Woman in His Room
Amy Spettigue
Pernambuco
Charley Wykeham and the Company
Act 2
Sung By
Where's Charley?
(Reprise)
Amy Spettigue
Once in Love with Amy
Charley Wykeham
The Gossips
Young Ladies
At the Red Rose Cotillion
Ensemble
Finale
Ensemble
Awards
Tony Award®
Best Actor in a Musical
1975 Nominee
Raul Julia
Best Featured Actor in a Musical
1975 Nominee
Tom Aldredge
Best Featured Actress in a Musical
1975 Nominee
Taina Elg
Best Costume Design
1975 Nominee
Costume Design by
Arthur Boccia
Best Choreography
1975 Nominee
Choreographed by
Margo Sappington
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Actor in a Musical
1975 Nominee
Raul Julia
Outstanding Actress in a Musical
1975 Nominee
Marcia McClain
Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical
1975 Nominee
Jerry Lanning
Outstanding Choreography
1975 Nominee
Choreographed by
Margo Sappington
Theatre World
Award
1975 Recipient
Marcia McClain
People
Songs
Awards
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Circle in the Square (Theodore Mann: Artistic Director; Paul Libin: Managing Director)
Book by
George Abbott
; Music by
Frank Loesser
; Lyrics by
Frank Loesser
; From the play "Charley's Aunt" by
Brandon Thomas
; Musical Director:
Tom Pierson
; Music arranged by
Tom Pierson
Directed by
Theodore Mann
; Choreographed by
Margo Sappington
Scenic Design by
Marjorie Bradley Kellogg
; Costume Design by
Arthur Boccia
; Lighting Design by
Thomas Skelton
; Assistant to Mr. Skelton:
Shirley Prendergast
Managing Director:
Paul Libin
; Company Manager:
William Conn
Production Stage Manager:
Randall Brooks
; Stage Manager:
James Bernardi
Violin:
Ann Barak
and
Vladimir Weisman
; Cello:
David Everhart
; Viola:
Hugh Loughran
; Bass:
Donald Palma
; Harpsicord and Piano:
Tom Pierson
; Music Contractor:
Earl Shindell
Artistic Director:
Theodore Mann
; Press Representative:
Susan L. Schulman
; Production Associate:
E.J. Oshins
; Photographer:
Martha Swope
Raul Julia
Charley Wykeham
Tom Aldredge
Mr. Spettigue
Louis Beachner
Brassett
Pamela Burrell
Young Lady
Jacqueline Clark
Young Lady
Dennis Cooley
Reggie
Student
Taina Elg
Donna Lucia D'Alvadorez
Karen Jablons
Young Lady
Jerry Lanning
Jack Chesney
Carol Jo Lugenbeal
Kitty Verdun
Marcia McClain
Amy Spettigue
Jack Neubeck
Student
Craig Sandquist
Student
Leland Schwantes
Student
Peter Walker
Sir Francis Chesney
Miriam Welch
Young Lady
Understudies:
Pamela Burrell
(Donna Lucia D'Alvadorez),
David-James Carroll
(Student),
Dennis Cooley
(Charley Wykeham),
Martha Deering
(Young Lady),
Karen Jablons
(Kitty Verdun),
Jack Neubeck
(Jack Chesney),
Craig Sandquist
(Sir Francis Chesney),
Leland Schwantes
(Mr. Spettigue) and
Miriam Welch
(Amy Spettigue)
music by
Frank Loesser
; lyrics by
Frank Loesser
Act 1
Sung By
Where's Charley?
Brassett, Students and Young Ladies
The Years Before Us
Students
Better Get Out of Here
Amy Spettigue, Kitty Verdun, Charley Wykeham and Jack Chesney
The New Ashmolean Marching Society and Students' Conservatory Band
Sir Francis Chesney, Mr. Spettigue, Brassett, Students and Young Ladies
My Darling, My Darling
Kitty Verdun and Jack Chesney
Make a Miracle
Charley Wykeham and Amy Spettigue
Serenade with Asides
Mr. Spettigue
Lovelier Than Ever
Donna Lucia D'Alvadorez, Sir Francis Chesney, Students and Young Ladies
The Woman in His Room
Amy Spettigue
Pernambuco
Charley Wykeham and the Company
Act 2
Sung By
Where's Charley?
(Reprise)
Amy Spettigue
Once in Love with Amy
Charley Wykeham
The Gossips
Young Ladies
At the Red Rose Cotillion
Ensemble
Finale
Ensemble
Tony Award®
Best Actor in a Musical
1975 Nominee
Raul Julia
Best Featured Actor in a Musical
1975 Nominee
Tom Aldredge
Best Featured Actress in a Musical
1975 Nominee
Taina Elg
Best Costume Design
1975 Nominee
Costume Design by
Arthur Boccia
Best Choreography
1975 Nominee
Choreographed by
Margo Sappington
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Actor in a Musical
1975 Nominee
Raul Julia
Outstanding Actress in a Musical
1975 Nominee
Marcia McClain
Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical
1975 Nominee
Jerry Lanning
Outstanding Choreography
1975 Nominee
Choreographed by
Margo Sappington
Theatre World
Award
1975 Recipient
Marcia McClain
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