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Call Me Madam

(Original Broadway Production, 1950)

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Production Information
Opening:October 12, 1950
Closing:May 03, 1952
# Performances:644
Theatres:Imperial Theatre
(10/12/1950 - 5/3/1952)
Shubert Theatre
(0/0/1950 - ?)
Production Type:Original Production
Production Status: Closed
Run Type:Open Run
Market:Broadway
Intermissions:1
 
Production Staff
George Abbott
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Director
Jerome Robbins
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Choreographer
 
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Rae Abruzzo
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Jeanne Bal
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Aristide Bartis
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Muriel Bentley
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Ralph Chambers
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Senator Gallagher
Owen Coll
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William David
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Trudy Deluz
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Ollie Engebretson
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Shellie Farrell
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Richard Fjellman
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Lydia Fredericks
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Nina Frenkin
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Nathaniel Frey
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Estelle Gardner
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William Hail
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Patricia Hammerlee
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Pat Harrington
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Congressman Wilkins
Fred Hearn
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Barbara Heath
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Alan Hewitt
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Pemberton Maxwell
Norma Kaiser
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Allan Knolls
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E. A. Krumschmidt
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Hugo Tantinnin
Henry Lascoe
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Sebastian Sabastian
Ralph Linn
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Albert Linville
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Paul Lukas
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Cosmo Constantine
Geoffrey Lumb
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The Secretary of State
Ruth McVayne
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Ethel Merman
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Mrs. Sally Adams
Douglas Moppert
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Russell Nype
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Kenneth Gibson
Lily Paget
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Arthur Partington
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Noella Peloquin
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Robert Penn
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Stowe Phelps
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Tommy Rall
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Tom Reider
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Kenneth Le Roy
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Virginia Le Roy
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John Sheehan
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Stanley Simmonds
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Lilia Skala
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Grand Duchess Sophie
Ray Stephens
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Galina Talva
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Princess Maria
Bobby Tucker
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Kirsten Valbor
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Jay Velie
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Senator Brockbank
William Weslow
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Helene Whitney
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