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Show Boat

(Return Engagement [Broadway], 1948)

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Production Information
Opening:September 07, 1948
Closing:September 18, 1948
# Performances:16
Theatres:New York City Center
(9/7/1948 - 9/18/1948)
Production Type:Return Engagement
Production Status: Closed
Run Type:Limited Run
Market:Off-Broadway
Intermissions:1
Version:1948 Return Engagement
 
Production Staff
Oscar Hammerstein II
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Director
(book)
Hassard Short
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Director
Helen Tamiris
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Choreographer
 
Original Cast | Replacements
Jerome Addison
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Singers (Boys)
Gilbert Adkins
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Singers (Boys)
Clare Alden
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Ellie
Gordon Alexander
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Rubber Face
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Singers (Boys)
Fred Ardath
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Vallon
Ivory Bass
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Singers (Boys)
Seldon Bennett
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Jim
King Brill
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Jake
Fred Brookins
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Steve
Carol Bruce
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Julie
Sybol Cain
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Singers (Girls)
Pamela Caveness
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Magnolia
Isaiah Clark
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Dancers (Boys)
William Cole
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Singers (Boys)
Clarice Crawford
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Singers (Girls)
Henry Davis
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Singers (Boys)
Sara Dillon
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Lottie
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Singers (Girls)
Helen Dowdy
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Queenie
James Fields
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Dancers (Boys)
Robert Flavelle
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Singers (Boys)
Francis Fleming
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Singers (Boys)
Robert Fleming
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Sport
Sara Floyd
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Landlady
Howard Frank
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Backwoodsman
La Verne French
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Sam
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Dahomey King
Ruth Gates
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Parthy Ann Hawks
Betty Graeber
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Singers (Girls)
Marion Hairston
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Singers (Girls)
Kate Hall
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Singers (Girls)
Henry Hamilton
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Singers (Boys)
Eloise Hill
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Dancers (Girls)
Sheila Hogan
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Sister
Billy House
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Captain Andy
Elaine Hume
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Dolly
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Singers (Girls)
James Hunt
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Dancers (Boys)
Clarence Jones
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Singers (Boys)
Charlotte Junius
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Singers (Girls)
Ann Lloyd
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Old Lady on Levee
Alyce Mace
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Kim (child)
Assota Marshall
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Ethel
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Singers (Girls)
Albert McCary
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Man with Guitar
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Singers (Boys)
Walter Mosby
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Doorman at Trocadero
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Singers (Boys)
Sylvia Myers
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Fatima
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Singers (Girls)
Leo Norman
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Singers (Boys)
Eleyn Paul
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Singers (Girls)
Evelyn Pilcher
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Dancers (Girls)
Gerald Prosk
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Pete
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Jeb
Reginald Ridgley
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Dancers (Boys)
Eulabel Riley
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Singers (Girls)
Walter Russell
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Barker
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Singers (Boys)
Dee Sherman
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Singers (Girls)
Gloria Smith
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Sal
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Dancers (Girls)
Norwood Smith
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Gaylord Ravenal
William C. Smith
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Joe
William Sol
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Singers (Boys)
George Spellman
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Windy
Alma Sutton
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Dancers (Girls)
George Thomas
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Dancers (Boys)
Janet Van Derveer
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Sally
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Singers (Girls)
Lorraine Waldman
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Mother Superior
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Singers (Girls)
Charles Welch
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Singers (Boys)
Sammy White
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