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The 1940's Radio Hour

(Paper Mill Production, 1986)

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Production Information
Opening:January 01, 1986
Opening Info:Spring 1986
Closing:Spring 1986
Theatres:Paper Mill Playhouse
(0/0/1986 - ?)
Production Type:Revival
Production Status: Closed
Run Type:Limited Run
Market:Milburn, NJ (Regional)
Intermissions:1
 
 
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Melodee Savage
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John Scherer
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Susan Elizabeth Scott
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Dorothy Stanley (ii)
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Bob Walton
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Lenny Wolpe
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