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Annie Get Your Gun

(Original Broadway Production, 1946)

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Production Information
Opening:May 16, 1946
Closing:February 12, 1949
# Performances:1147
Theatres:Shubert Theatre
(0/0/1946 - ?)
Imperial Theatre
(5/16/1946 - 2/12/1949)
Production Type:Original Production
Production Status: Closed
Run Type:Open Run
Market:Broadway
Intermissions:1
Version:Original Broadway Version
 
Production Staff
Joshua Logan
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Director
Helen Tamiris
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Choreographer
 
Original Cast | Replacements
Franca Baldwin
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Dancing Girl
Truly Barbara
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Mrs. Ernest Henderson
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Singer
Art Barnett
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Foster Wilson
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Mr. Ernest Henderson
Jack Beaber
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Dancing Boy
John Begg
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Dancing Boy
Harry Belaver
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Chief Sitting Bull
Warren Berlinger
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Little Boy
Leon Bibb
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Waiter
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Second Waiter
Kenny Bowers
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Tommy Keeler
Jack Byron
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Timothy Gardner
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Singer
Marlene Cameron
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Nellie (Another Sister)
Tessie Carrano
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Dancing Girl
Victor Clarke
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Clyde Smith
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Singer
Marjorie Crossland
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Sylvia Potter-Porter
Madeleine Detry
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Dancing Girl
Camilla DeWitt
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Jessie (Another Sister)
Robert Dixon
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Freddie
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Singer
Cliff Dunstan
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Mac (Property Man)
Cyprienne Gabelman
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Dancing Girl
John Garth III
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Trainman
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Major-Domo
Barbara Gaye
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Dancing Girl
Evelyn Giles
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Cowgirl
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Dancing Girl
Mary Ellen Glass
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Little Girl
Marvin Goodis
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Singer
Mary Grey
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Cowgirl
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Girl in White
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Dancing Girl
Bernard Griffin
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Cowboy
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Dr. Percy Ferguson
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Singer
Ellen Hanley
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Mary
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Singer
Vincent Henry
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Singer
Don Liberto
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Harry
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Mr. Schuyler Adams
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Singer
Ostrid Lind
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Louise
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Singer
George Lipton
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Major Gordon Lillie (Pawnee Bill)
Jet MacDonald
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Girl in Pink
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Singer
Elizabeth Malone
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Mrs. Black Tooth
Michael Maule
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Dancing Boy
Marty May
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Charlie Davenport
Ethel Merman
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Annie Oakley
Ray Middleton
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Frank Butler
Daniel Nagrin
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Iron Tail
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The Wild Horse (Ceremonial Dancer)
Duncan Noble
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Dancing Boy
Betty Anne Nyman
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Winnie Tate
William O'Neal
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Col. Wm. F. Cody (Buffalo Bill),/i>
Katrina Van Oss
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Girl With Bouquet
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Singer
Lea Penman
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Dolly Tate
Jack Pierce
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Cowboy
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Dancing Boy
Nancy Jean Raab
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Minnie (Annie's Sister)
Nellie Ranson
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Mrs. Yellow Foot
Dorothy Richards
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Nancy
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Mrs. Schuyler Adams
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Singer
Fred Rivett
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Mr. Lockwood
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Singer
Harriet Roeder
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Dancing Girl
Alma Ross
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Mrs. Little Horse
Lubov Roudenko
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Riding Mistress
Clifford Sales
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Little Jake (Her Brother)
Earl Sauvain
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Yellow Foot
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Andy Turner
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Singer
Paddy Stone
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Dancing Boy
Ruth Strickland
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Singer
Rob Taylor
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Cowboy
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John
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Mr. Clay
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Singer
Beau Tilden
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Coolie
Clyde Turner
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Porter
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First Waiter
Marietta Vore
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Mrs. Percy Ferguson
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Singer
Ruth Vrana
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Debutante
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Singer
Milton Watson
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Pawnee's Messenger
Ken Whelan
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Dancing Boy
Parker Wilson
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Dancing Boy
Mary Woodley
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Mabel
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Singer
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