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Flight of the Lawnchair Man

(Reading, 2003)

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Production Information
Opening:December 08, 2003
Closing:December 12, 2003
Production Type:Reading
Production Status: Closed
Run Type:Limited Run
Market:New York
Intermissions:1
 
Production Staff
Michael Arnold
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Choreographer
Harold Prince
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Director
 
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Donna Lynne Champlin
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Jeff Dumas
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Herndon Lackey
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Michael McCormick
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Nancy Opel
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John Scherer
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Jim Stanek
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Rachel Ulanet
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Valerie Wright
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