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As the Girls Go

(Original Broadway Production, 1948)

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Production Information
Opening:November 13, 1948
Closing:January 14, 1950
# Performances:414
Theatres:Broadway Theatre
(9/14/1949 - 1/14/1950)
Winter Garden Theatre
(11/13/1948 - 7/9/1949)
Production Type:Original Production
Production Status: Closed
Run Type:Open Run
Market:Broadway
Intermissions:1
 
Production Staff
Howard Bay
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Hermes Pan
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Jeanette Aquilina
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Truly Barbara
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Betty Lou Barto
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Lois Bolton
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James Brock
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John Brophy
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Bob Burkhardt
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Bill Callahan
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Marlene Cameron
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Dean Campbell
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Carmina Cansino
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Arline Castle
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Hobart Cavanaugh
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Charles Chartier
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Babs Claire
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Bobby Clark (i)
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Peter Conlow
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Dick Dana
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Barbara Davis
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Jessie Elliott
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James Elsegood
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Claire Louise Evans
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Yvette Fairhill
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Lydia Fredericks
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Christina Frerichs
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Pat Gaston
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Betty George
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John Gray
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Claire Grenville
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Pearl Hacker
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Pauline Hahn
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Donny Harris
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Mildred Hughes
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Cavada Humphrey
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Patty Ann Jackson
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Margaret Jean Klein
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Frances Krell
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Marjorie Leach
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Kathryn Lee
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Douglas Luther
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Jonathan Marlowe
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Norma Marlowe
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Pat Marlowe
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Abbe Marshall
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Ila McAvoy
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Ellen McCowan
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Mickey Miller
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George Morris
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Toni Parker
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Dorothea Pinto
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Joyce Reedy
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William Reedy
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Irene Rich
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Bobby Roberts
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Jack Russell
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Clifford Sales
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Joseph Schenck
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Eugene Schwab
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John Sheehan
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Gregg Sherwood
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Diane Sinclair
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Judy Sinclair
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Kenneth Spaulding
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Curt Stafford
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Eugene Steiner
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Jo Sullivan
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Ruth Thomas
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Norma Thornton
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Larry Villani
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Betty Jane Watson
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Rosemary Williamson
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