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Curtains

(Original Broadway Production, 2007)

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Production Information
Previews:February 27, 2007 (26 previews)
Opening:March 22, 2007
Closing:June 29, 2008
Theatres:Al Hirschfeld Theatre
(2/27/2007 - 6/29/2008)
Production Type:Original Production
Production Status: Closed
Run Type:Open Run
Market:Broadway
Running Time:Two hours and 40 minutes with one intermission
Intermissions:1
An entertaining play within a play as well as a whodunit, the musical is one of the last collaborations between John Kander and the late Fred Ebb.
 
Production Staff
Rob Ashford
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Choreographer
Angelina Avallone
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Make-up Designer
William David Brohn
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Orchestrator
Scott Ellis
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Director
Paul Huntley
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Hair And Wig Designer
Peter Kaczorowski
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Lighting Designer
William Ivey Long
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Costume Designer
David Loud
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Musical Director
Anna Louizos
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Scenic Designer
Brian Ronan
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Sound Designer
Paul Rubin
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Aerial Effects Designer
 
Original Cast | Replacements
Ashley Amber
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Swing (Swing)
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Bambi Bernét (Understudy)
Nili Bassman
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Arlene Barucca
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Niki Harris (Understudy)
Kevin Bernard
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Detective O'Farrell
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Roy Stetson
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Aaron Fox (Understudy)
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Christopher Belling (Understudy)
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Lieutenant Frank Cioffi (Understudy)
Ward Billeisen
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Brick Hawvermale
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Bobby Pepper (Understudy)
John Bolton
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Daryl Grady
Paula Leggett Chase
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Marjorie Cook
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Carmen Bernstein (Understudy)
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Georgia Hendricks (Understudy)
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Jessica Cranshaw (Understudy)
Jason Danieley
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Aaron Fox
Jennifer Dunne
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Jan Setler
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Bambi Bernét (Understudy)
David Eggers
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Swing (Swing)
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Bobby Pepper (Understudy)
J. Austin Eyer
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Swing (Swing)
Matt Farnsworth
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Harv Fremont
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Aaron Fox (Understudy)
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Daryl Grady (Understudy)
Patty Goble
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Jessica Cranshaw
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Connie Subbotin
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Carmen Bernstein (Understudy)
Edward Hibbert
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Christopher Belling
Mary Ann Lamb
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Mona Page
David Loud
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Sasha Iljinsky
Brittany Marcin
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Peg Prentice
Michael X. Martin
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Johnny Harmon
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Daryl Grady (Understudy)
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Oscar Shapiro (Understudy)
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Sidney Bernstein (Understudy)
Michael McCormick
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Oscar Shapiro
Debra Monk
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Carmen Bernstein
Jim Newman
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Randy Dexter
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Bobby Pepper (Understudy)
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Johnny Harmon (Understudy)
Jill Paice
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Niki Harris
David Hyde Pierce
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Lieutenant Frank Cioffi
Noah Racey
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Bobby Pepper
Joe Aaron Reid
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Ronnie Driscoll
Darcie Roberts
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Roberta Wooster
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Georgia Hendricks (Understudy)
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Jessica Cranshaw (Understudy)
Ernie Sabella
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Sidney Bernstein
Megan Sikora
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Bambi Bernét
Christopher Spaulding
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Russ Cochran
Allison Spratt
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Swing (Swing)
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Niki Harris (Understudy)
Jerome Vivona
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Swing (Swing)
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Johnny Harmon (Understudy)
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Oscar Shapiro (Understudy)
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Sidney Bernstein (Understudy)
Karen Ziemba
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Georgia Hendricks
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