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Who Played Patron in The Ritz

Patron is a role in The Ritz, a play that opened Broadway in 1975.

This hilarious farce is set in a gay bathhouse of the title. When Gaetano Proclo, a hapless, middle-aged, overweight, very married man takes it on the lam from his Mafioso brother-in-law, Carmine Vespucci, he ducks into “The Ritz”, the last place anyone would look for him, not knowing what he has thrust himself into. What he encounters there sets the scene for an old-fashioned door-slamming farce, albeit with towel-clad chubby chasers, bumbling detectives, and Googie Gomez, an over-the-top would be Bette Midler looking for her big break...Funny!!!!!

12 actors have played Patron in The Ritz.

View full cast of The Ritz

Performer Production Opened
John Remme Broadway The Ritz 1975
Steve Scott Broadway The Ritz 1975
George Sardi Broadway The Ritz 1983
Tom Terwilliger Broadway The Ritz 1983
Andrew R. Cooksey Broadway The Ritz 2007
Billy Magnussen Broadway The Ritz 2007
Dillon Porter Broadway The Ritz 2007
John Bantay Broadway The Ritz 2007
Josh Breckenridge Broadway The Ritz 2007
Justin Clynes Broadway The Ritz 2007
Mark Leydorf Broadway The Ritz 2007
Nick Mayo Broadway The Ritz 2007

Other Roles in The Ritz

Role Production Opened
Abe Broadway The Ritz 1975
Carmine Vespucci Broadway The Ritz 1975
Chris Broadway The Ritz 1975
Claude Perkins Broadway The Ritz 1975
Crisco Broadway The Ritz 1975
Duff Broadway The Ritz 1975
Gaetano Proclo Broadway The Ritz 1975
Googie Gomez Broadway The Ritz 1975
Maurine Broadway The Ritz 1975
Michael Brick Broadway The Ritz 1975
Patron Broadway The Ritz 1975
Pianist Broadway The Ritz 1975
Policeman Broadway The Ritz 1975
Sheldon Farenthold Broadway The Ritz 1975
Tiger Broadway The Ritz 1975
Vivian Proclo Broadway The Ritz 1975

“Patron” Also Appears In

Production Type Year
Montmartre Broadway 1922

Photos from The Ritz

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