MusicalOriginalBroadway
Opening Date
Jan 02, 1969
Closing Date
Jan 06, 1969
Previews
17
Performances
4
MusicalOriginalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Broadhurst Theatre
(Jan 02, 1969 - Jan 06, 1969)

Setting
The present. Larchmont and New York.

Music by Albert Hague; Lyrics by Allan Sherman; Book by Allan Sherman; Musical Director: Abba Bogin; Music orchestrated by Manny Albam; Dance arrangements by Jack Lee
Directed by George Abbott; Choreographed by Eddie Gasper
Scenic Design by William and Jean Eckart; Costume Design by Robert Mackintosh; Lighting Design by Tharon Musser
Production Stage Manager: Terence Little; Stage Manager: Wallace Engelhardt
Conducted by Jack Lee
Press Representative: David Lipsky and Lisa Lipsky
Mr. Mittleman
Mother-in-Law
 
Queen Victoria
 
Dancer
Dancer
Mildred
 
Marlene
 
Dancer
Singer
Mao-Tse
 
Singer
Charley Montgomery
Grace
 
Singer
Lillian Stone
Hodgekins
 
Singer
Cynthia
 
Singer
Dancer
Harry Stone
Pookie Chapman
Mary Queen of Scots
 
Singer
Dancer
Cecelia
Dancer
Dancer
Rev. Walters
 
Singer
Tough Guy
 
Dancer
 
Dancer
Dancer
Elizabeth Marsden
 
Dancer
Le Roy
 
Singer
Standby: Jack Drummond (Harry Stone, Charley Montgomery) and Ellen Hanley (Lillian Stone)
Understudies: Edmund Gaynes (Billy), Sherry Lambert (Cecelia) and Marilyne Mason (Pookie Chapman)
music by Albert Hague; lyrics by Allan Sherman
Act 1
Sung By
All Is Well in Larchmont
Choir
Lillian
Company
Like Yours
Pookie Chapman and Wallstreeters
All of My Laughter
Pookie Chapman and Harry Stone
Give Me a Cause
Protestors
Today I Saw a Rose
Harry Stone
We
Lillian Stone
For Our Sake
Billy and Cecelia
Light One Candle
Le Roy, Queen Victoria, Mary Queen of Scots, Hippies, Yippies and etc.
Oh, Boy
Choir
Act 2
Sung By
The Fig Leaves Are Falling
Boys Club
For the Rest of My Life
Lillian Stone
I Like It
Harry Stone and Pookie Chapman
Broken Heart
Lillian Stone
Old Fashioned Song
Charley Montgomery and Ensemble
Lillian, Lillian, Lillian
Lillian Stone, Cecelia and Billy
Did I Ever Really Live
Harry Stone
All of My Laughter (Reprise)
Harry Stone

Tony Award®

 

Best Actress in a Musical

1969 Nominee
Dorothy Loudon

Drama Desk Award

Outstanding Performance

1969 Winner
Dorothy Loudon
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