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(Original Broadway Production, 1947)

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Production Information
Opening:October 10, 1947
Closing:July 10, 1948
# Performances:315
Theatres:Majestic Theatre
(10/10/1947 - 7/10/1948)
Production Type:Original Production
Production Status: Closed
Run Type:Open Run
Market:Broadway
Intermissions:1
 
Production Staff
Agnes de Mille
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Director/Choreographer
 
Original Cast | Replacements
Robert Arnold
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Singer
Patricia Barker
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Dancer
Tommy Barragan
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Singer
James Barron
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Dancer
John Battles
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Joseph Taylor, Jr.
Bill Bradley (i)
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Jarman
Patricia Bybell
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Addie
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Singer
Robert Byrn
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Principal
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Biology Professor
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Singer
Joseph Caruso
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Singer
Stephen Chase
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Brook Lansdale
William Ching
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Dr. Joseph Taylor
Victor Clark
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Singer
David Collyer
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English Professor
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Singer
John Conte
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Charlie Townsend
Annamary Dickey
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Marjorie Taylor
Lawrence Fletcher
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Dr. Bigby Denby
Patricia Gianinoto
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Dancer
Ray Harrison
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Bertram Woolhaven
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Friend of Joey
Melissa Hayden
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Dancer
Jean Houloose
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Maid
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Dancer
Edmund Howland
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Dancer
Julie Humphries
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Millie
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Singer
Helen Hunter
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Singer
James Jewell
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Singer
Roberta Jonay
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Jennie Brinker
Sylvia Karlton
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Dot
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Singer
Raymond Keast
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Greek Professor
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Singer
Walter Kelvin
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Singer
Lisa Kirk
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Emily West
Josephine Lambert
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Singer
Kathryn Lee
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Hazel
Christina Lind
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Singer
William McCully
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Chemistry Professor
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Singer
Harrison Muller
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Georgie
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Dancer
Robert Neukum
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Singer
Mary O'Fallon
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Singer
Muriel O'Malley
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Grandma Taylor
Mariane Oliphant
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Dancer
Ruth Ostrander
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Dancer
Lily Paget
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Mrs. Lansdale
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Singer
Paul Parks
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Ned Brinker
Ralph Patterson
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Singer
Tom Perkins
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Doorman
Edward Platt
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Mayor
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Minister
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Singer
Frances Rainer
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Mrs. Mulhouse
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Dancer
Robert Reeves
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Singer
Yolanda Renay
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Singer
Blake Ritter
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Philosophy Professor
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Singer
Stanley Simmons (ii)
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Bicycle Boy
Wilson Smith
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Coach
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Buckley
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Singer
Sam Steen
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Cheer Leader
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Dancer
Mia Stenn
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Singer
Susan Svetlik
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Miss Lipscomb
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Shakespeare Student
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Dancer
Wesley Swails
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Singer
Charles Tate
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Cheer Leader
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Dancer
Evelyn Taylor
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Mabel
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Dancer
Lucille Udovick
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Singer
Katrina Van Oss
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Molly
Ruth Vrana
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Singer
Frank Westbrook
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Friend of Joey
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Dancer
Ralph Williams (ii)
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Dancer
Gloria Wills
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Beulah
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