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Performance

Annie Get Your Gun
[Broadway, Return Engagement [Broadway], 1966]
Annie Oakley

Annie Get Your Gun
[Broadway, Lincoln Center Revival, 1966]
Annie Oakley

Gypsy
[US Tour, 1st National Tour, 1961]
Rose

Gypsy
[Broadway, Original Broadway Production, 1959]
Rose

Happy Hunting
[Broadway, Original Broadway Production, 1956]
Liz Livingstone

Call Me Madam
[Broadway, Original Broadway Production, 1950]
Mrs. Sally Adams

Annie Get Your Gun
[Broadway, Original Broadway Production, 1946]
Annie Oakley

Panama Hattie
[Broadway, Original Broadway Production, 1940]
Hattie Maloney

Du Barry Was A Lady
[Broadway, Original Broadway Production, 1939]
May Daly / Mme. La Comtesse du Barry

Red, Hot and Blue!
[Broadway, Original Broadway Production, 1936]
Nails O'Reilly Duquesne

Anything Goes
[Broadway, Original Broadway Production, 1934]
Reno Sweeney

Take a Chance
[Broadway, Original Broadway Production, 1932]
Wanda Brill
Lora (Blackmail)
The Queen (Eadie)

George White's Scandals of 1931
[Broadway, 1931 Edition, 1931]
Performer

Girl Crazy
[Broadway, Original Broadway Production, 1930]
Kate Fothergill

Performance

Something for the Boys
[Compilation, 9999]
Performer

Stars in Your Eyes
[Compilation, 9999]
Performer

Red, Hot and Blue!
[Compilation, 9999]
Performer

Annie Get Your Gun
[Studio Cast, 1973]
Annie Oakley

Annie Get Your Gun
[Lincoln Center Cast, 1966]
Annie Oakley

Gypsy
[Original Broadway Cast, 1959]
Rose

Gypsy
[Demo Recording, 1959]
Performer

Happy Hunting
[Original Broadway Cast, 1956]
Liz Livingstone

Panama Hattie
[Television Cast, 1954]
Hattie Maloney

Anything Goes
[Television Cast, 1954]
Reno Sweeney

Call Me Madam
[Film Soundtrack, 1953]
Mrs. Sally Adams

Call Me Madam
[Studio Cast, 1950]
Mrs. Sally Adams

Annie Get Your Gun
[Original Broadway Cast, 1946]
Annie Oakley

Panama Hattie
[Studio Cast, 1940]
Singer

Red, Hot and Blue!
[Studio Cast, 1939]
Singer

Anything Goes
[Film Soundtrack, 1936]
Reno Sweeney

Anything Goes
[Original Cast Members, 1934]
Reno Sweeney

Performance

Annie Get Your Gun
[Television Film, 1967]
Annie Oakley

Panama Hattie
[Television Film, 1954]
Hattie Maloney

Call Me Madam
[Film Version, 1953]
Mrs. Sally Adams

Anything Goes
[Television Version, 1954]
Reno Sweeney

Anything Goes
[Film Version, 1936]
Reno Sweeney

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(16 productions, 6 recordings)

 

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