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Annie Get Your Gun

(City Center Revival, 1958)

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Production Information
Opening:February 19, 1958
Closing:March 02, 1958
# Performances:15
Theatres:New York City Center
(2/19/1958 - 3/2/1958)
Production Type:Revival
Production Status: Closed
Run Type:Limited Run
Market:Off-Broadway
Intermissions:1
Version:Original Broadway Version
 
Production Staff
Donald Burr
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Director
Helen Tamiris
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Choreographer
 
Original Cast | Replacements
David Atkinson
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Frank Butler
Kenneth Ayers
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Singer
Harry Belaver
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Chief Sitting Bull
Ruthanna Boris
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Riding Mistress
John Bouie
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Major-Domo
Walter P. Brown
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Second Porter
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First Waiter
John Buie
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Porter
Jane Burke
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Singer
Allan Byrns
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Dancer
Beverly Cains
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Dancer
Jan Canada
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Mrs. Black Tooth
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Singer
Naomi Collier
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Singer
Joan Dubrow
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Dancer
Jack Emrek
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Mac (Property Man)
Ralph W. Farnworth
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Singer
Patricia Finch
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Singer
Richard France
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Tommy Keeler
Lida Gaschke
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Dancer
Marvin Gordon
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Dancer
Penny Grayam
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Nellie (Another Sister)
Margaret Hamilton
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Dolly Tate
Dorothy Hill
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Dancer
Stuart Hodes
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Iron Tail
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The Wild Horse (Ceremonial Dancer)
Jack Irwin
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Pawnee's Messenger
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Dr. Percy Ferguson
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Singer
Charles Jackson
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Dancer
Daniel Jogalsky
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Dancer
Sam Kirkham
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Singer
Bonnie Lawrence
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Singer
William LeMassena
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Major Gordon Lillie (Pawnee Bill)
Leo Lucker
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Foster Wilson
Elaine Lynn
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Jessie (Another Sister)
Wendell Lynn
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Singer
Iva March
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Dancer
Flip Mark
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Little Jake (Her Brother)
Edward Monson
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Dancer
James Moore
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Dancer
Stanley Page
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Singer
Miriam Pandor
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Dancer
Harold Pittard
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Dancer
Edgar Powell
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Singer
Nancy Radcliffe
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Singer
Jack Rains
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Mr. Schuyler Adams
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Singer
Diane Ramey
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Little Girl
Fleur Raup
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Dancer
Basha Regis
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Mrs. Schuyler Adams
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Singer
James Rennie
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Col. Wm. F. Cody (Buffalo Bill)
Casper Roos
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Singer
Barbara Saxby
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Mrs. Percy Ferguson
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Singer
Hertha Shea
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Mrs. Little Horse
Renee Slade
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Dancer
Van Stevens
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Singer
Dorleen Thomas
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Minnie (Annie's Sister)
Christopher Shea Trenkle
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Little Boy
Vic Vallaro
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Dancer
Edward Villella
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Yellow Foot
Ralph Vucci
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Singer
Clare Waring
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Sylvia Potter-Porter
Betty Jane Watson
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Annie Oakley
Laurence Watson
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Trainman
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Second Waiter
Jack Whiting
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Charlie Davenport
Parker Wilson
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Dancer
Carolee Winchester
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Dancer
Rain Winslow
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Winnie Tate
Bert Wood
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Coolie
Doris Wright
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Dancer
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