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Credits in the database:

Performance

Man of La Mancha
[Broadway, Original Broadway Production, 1965]
The Innkeeper
The Innkeeper

Purple Dust
[Regional (US), World Premiere, 1965]
Performer

South Pacific
[Broadway, Original Broadway Production, 1949]
Emile De Beque

Love Life
[Broadway, Original Broadway Production, 1948]
Sam Cooper

Annie Get Your Gun
[Broadway, Original Broadway Production, 1946]
Frank Butler

Knickerbocker Holiday
[Broadway, Original Broadway Production, 1938]
Washington Irving

Performance

1776
[Film Soundtrack, 1972]
Col. Thomas McKean

Purple Dust
[Original Cast Members, 1965]
Performer

Man of La Mancha
[Original Broadway Cast, 1965]
The Innkeeper

Panama Hattie
[Television Cast, 1954]
Other Roles

Annie Get Your Gun
[Original Broadway Cast, 1946]
Frank Butler

Knickerbocker Holiday
[Original Broadway Cast, 1938]
Washington Irving

Performance

Damn Yankees
[Television Film, 1967]
Joe Boyd

1776
[Film Version, 1972]
Col. Thomas McKean

Panama Hattie
[Television Film, 1954]
Other Roles

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Featured Show

Anything Goes
(18 productions, 15 recordings)

 

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Neil Diamond recently refunded money to fans that saw him in concert on a night he was too sick to sing well. Would you feel entitled to a refund if you saw a Broadway star perform on a night he/she was obviously sick or vocally tired? 6 comments
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