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Marlowe
Musical
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Oct 12, 1981
Closing Date
Nov 22, 1981
1st Preview
Oct 07, 1981
1st Preview
Oct 07, 1981
Previews
8
Performances
48
Musical
Original
Broadway
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Open Date: Oct 12, 1981
Close Date: Nov 22, 1981
Closed Flag: n
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Rialto Theatre
(Oct 12, 1981 - Nov 22, 1981)
Setting
England, 1593, A.D.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Operated by
Loubern Broadway, Inc.
Produced by
Tony Conforti
,
John Annunziato
and
Robert R. Blume
; Produced in association with
Billy Gaff
and
Howard P. Effron
; Associate Producer:
Raymond Serra
; Produced by
Tony Conforti
,
John Annunziato
and
Robert R. Blume
Book by
Leo Rost
; Lyrics by
Leo Rost
and
Jimmy Horowitz
; Music by
Jimmy Horowitz
; Music orchestrated by
Jimmy Horowitz
; Musical Director:
Kinny Landrum
; Vocal arrangements by
Jimmy Horowitz
and
Patrick Jude
Directed by
Don Price
; Musical Staging by
Don Price
; Production Supervised by
Tony Conforti
Scenic Design by
Cary Chalmers
; Costume Design by
Natalie Walker
; Lighting Design by
Mitch Acker
and
Rick Belzer
; Sound Design by
Peter Fitzgerald
; Hair Design by
Phyllis Della
; Make-Up Artist:
Steve Wang
; Miss Mordente's Make-Up by
Hiram Ortiz
; Miss Mordente's Hair by
Hiram Ortiz
General Manager:
Weiler / Miller / Carrellas
; Company Manager:
Barbara Carrellas
Production Stage Manager:
Alisa Adler
; Stage Manager:
Bo Metzler
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Tony Berk
; Technical Consultant:
Mitch Acker
Musical Supervisor:
Larry Fallon
; Choral Director:
Billy Cunningham
; Piano:
Kinny Landrum
; Assistant Conductor:
Don Rebic
; Keyboards:
Don Rebic
; Guitars:
John Putnam
and
Bill Washer
; Bass:
Chico Rindner
; Percussion:
Frank Vilardi
Fight Choreography by
Peter Moore
; Production Associate:
Leon Gast
; Press Representative:
Max Eisen
; Dance Captain:
Kathy Jennings
; Vocal Consultant:
David Sorin Collyer
; Illustrator / Artist:
John Clark
; Photographer:
Reed Jenkins
; Press Associate:
Alan Eichler
and
Maria Somma
Patrick Jude
Christopher Marlowe
Lisa Mordente
Emelia Bossano
Raymond Serra
Archbishop Parker
Kenneth D. Ard
Chorus
Marlene Danielle
Chorus
Lennie Del Duca, Jr.
William Shakespeare
Renee Dulaney
Chorus
Teri Gibson
Chorus
Debra Greenfield
Audrey Walsingham
Steve Hall
Captain Townsend
Robert Hoshour
Chorus
John Henry Kurtz
Richard Burbage
Diane Pennington
Chorus
Caryn Richmond
Chorus
Robert Rosen
Ingram Frizer
Timothy Tobin
Chorus
Margaret Warncke
Queen Elizabeth I
Swings:
Kathy Jennings
and
Willie Rosario
Understudies:
Teri Gibson
(Queen Elizabeth I),
Steve Hall
(Richard Burbage),
Robert Hoshour
(William Shakespeare),
Diane Pennington
(Emelia Bossano, Audrey Walsingham),
James Sbano
(Christopher Marlowe, Ingram Frizer, Archbishop Parker) and
Timothy Tobin
(Captain Townsend)
Songs
music by
Jimmy Horowitz
; lyrics by
Jimmy Horowitz
and
Leo Rost
Act 1
Sung By
Prologue
Chroniclers
Rocking the Boat
Archbishop Parker, Queen Elizabeth I, Captain Townsend and Chorus
Because I'm a Woman
Emelia Bossano, William Shakespeare and Richard Burbage
Live for the Moment
Christopher Marlowe and Company
Emelia
William Shakespeare and Christopher Marlowe
I'm Coming 'Round to Your Point of View
Christopher Marlowe and Emelia Bossano
The Ends Justify the Means
Ingram Frizer and Audrey Walsingham
Higher Than High
Christopher Marlowe, Emelia Bossano, Richard Burbage, William Shakespeare and Chorus
Rocking the Boat
(Reprise)
Company
Act 2
Sung By
Prologue
Chroniclers
Christopher
Emelia Bossano and Chorus
So So I (Ode to Virginity)
Richard Burbage and Chorus
Two Lovers
Emelia Bossano
The Funeral Dirge
Richard Burbage, Emelia Bossano, William Shakespeare, Ingram Frizer, Captain Townsend and Queen Elizabeth I
Live for the Moment
(Reprise)
Christopher Marlowe and Emelia Bossano
Emelia
(Reprise)
Christopher Marlowe and Emelia Bossano
Can't Leave Now
Christopher Marlowe
Christopher
(Reprise)
Emelia Bossano, William Shakespeare and Company
The Madrigal Blues
Christopher Marlowe and Company
Awards
Tony Award®
Best Actress in a Musical
1982 Nominee
Lisa Mordente
People
Songs
Awards
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Operated by
Loubern Broadway, Inc.
Produced by
Tony Conforti
,
John Annunziato
and
Robert R. Blume
; Produced in association with
Billy Gaff
and
Howard P. Effron
; Associate Producer:
Raymond Serra
; Produced by
Tony Conforti
,
John Annunziato
and
Robert R. Blume
Book by
Leo Rost
; Lyrics by
Leo Rost
and
Jimmy Horowitz
; Music by
Jimmy Horowitz
; Music orchestrated by
Jimmy Horowitz
; Musical Director:
Kinny Landrum
; Vocal arrangements by
Jimmy Horowitz
and
Patrick Jude
Directed by
Don Price
; Musical Staging by
Don Price
; Production Supervised by
Tony Conforti
Scenic Design by
Cary Chalmers
; Costume Design by
Natalie Walker
; Lighting Design by
Mitch Acker
and
Rick Belzer
; Sound Design by
Peter Fitzgerald
; Hair Design by
Phyllis Della
; Make-Up Artist:
Steve Wang
; Miss Mordente's Make-Up by
Hiram Ortiz
; Miss Mordente's Hair by
Hiram Ortiz
General Manager:
Weiler / Miller / Carrellas
; Company Manager:
Barbara Carrellas
Production Stage Manager:
Alisa Adler
; Stage Manager:
Bo Metzler
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Tony Berk
; Technical Consultant:
Mitch Acker
Musical Supervisor:
Larry Fallon
; Choral Director:
Billy Cunningham
; Piano:
Kinny Landrum
; Assistant Conductor:
Don Rebic
; Keyboards:
Don Rebic
; Guitars:
John Putnam
and
Bill Washer
; Bass:
Chico Rindner
; Percussion:
Frank Vilardi
Fight Choreography by
Peter Moore
; Production Associate:
Leon Gast
; Press Representative:
Max Eisen
; Dance Captain:
Kathy Jennings
; Vocal Consultant:
David Sorin Collyer
; Illustrator / Artist:
John Clark
; Photographer:
Reed Jenkins
; Press Associate:
Alan Eichler
and
Maria Somma
Patrick Jude
Christopher Marlowe
Lisa Mordente
Emelia Bossano
Raymond Serra
Archbishop Parker
Kenneth D. Ard
Chorus
Marlene Danielle
Chorus
Lennie Del Duca, Jr.
William Shakespeare
Renee Dulaney
Chorus
Teri Gibson
Chorus
Debra Greenfield
Audrey Walsingham
Steve Hall
Captain Townsend
Robert Hoshour
Chorus
John Henry Kurtz
Richard Burbage
Diane Pennington
Chorus
Caryn Richmond
Chorus
Robert Rosen
Ingram Frizer
Timothy Tobin
Chorus
Margaret Warncke
Queen Elizabeth I
Swings:
Kathy Jennings
and
Willie Rosario
Understudies:
Teri Gibson
(Queen Elizabeth I),
Steve Hall
(Richard Burbage),
Robert Hoshour
(William Shakespeare),
Diane Pennington
(Emelia Bossano, Audrey Walsingham),
James Sbano
(Christopher Marlowe, Ingram Frizer, Archbishop Parker) and
Timothy Tobin
(Captain Townsend)
music by
Jimmy Horowitz
; lyrics by
Jimmy Horowitz
and
Leo Rost
Act 1
Sung By
Prologue
Chroniclers
Rocking the Boat
Archbishop Parker, Queen Elizabeth I, Captain Townsend and Chorus
Because I'm a Woman
Emelia Bossano, William Shakespeare and Richard Burbage
Live for the Moment
Christopher Marlowe and Company
Emelia
William Shakespeare and Christopher Marlowe
I'm Coming 'Round to Your Point of View
Christopher Marlowe and Emelia Bossano
The Ends Justify the Means
Ingram Frizer and Audrey Walsingham
Higher Than High
Christopher Marlowe, Emelia Bossano, Richard Burbage, William Shakespeare and Chorus
Rocking the Boat
(Reprise)
Company
Act 2
Sung By
Prologue
Chroniclers
Christopher
Emelia Bossano and Chorus
So So I (Ode to Virginity)
Richard Burbage and Chorus
Two Lovers
Emelia Bossano
The Funeral Dirge
Richard Burbage, Emelia Bossano, William Shakespeare, Ingram Frizer, Captain Townsend and Queen Elizabeth I
Live for the Moment
(Reprise)
Christopher Marlowe and Emelia Bossano
Emelia
(Reprise)
Christopher Marlowe and Emelia Bossano
Can't Leave Now
Christopher Marlowe
Christopher
(Reprise)
Emelia Bossano, William Shakespeare and Company
The Madrigal Blues
Christopher Marlowe and Company
Tony Award®
Best Actress in a Musical
1982 Nominee
Lisa Mordente
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