MusicalDramaOriginalBroadway
Opening Date
Nov 02, 2006
Closing Date
Jul 29, 2007
1st Preview
Oct 03, 2006
1st Preview
Oct 03, 2006
Previews
33
Performances
307
MusicalDramaOriginalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

Theatres
Walter Kerr Theatre
(Nov 02, 2006 - Jul 29, 2007)

Setting
Act I: July, 1941, Grey Gardens, East Hampton, Long Island, NY; Act II: 1973, The Same.

Developed with the assistance of The Sundance Institute
Book by Doug Wright; Lyrics by Michael Korie; Music by Scott Frankel; Music orchestrated by Bruce Coughlin; Musical Director: Lawrence Yurman; Based on the film "Grey Gardens" by David Maysles, Albert Maysles, Ellen Hovde, Muffie Meyer and Susan Froemke
Directed by Michael Greif; Musical Staging by Jeff Calhoun; Associate Director: Johanna McKeon; Associate Choreographer: Jodi Moccia
Scenic Design by Allen Moyer; Costume Design by William Ivey Long; Lighting Design by Peter Kaczorowski; Sound Design by Brian Ronan; Projection Design by Wendall K. Harrington; Hair and Wig Design by Paul Huntley; Associate Scenic Design: Warren Karp; Assistant Lighting Design: Joel Silver and John Viesta; Associate Projection Design: Zachary Borovay; Assistant Sound Design: David Stollings; Associate Costume Design: Scott Traugott, Donald Sanders and Patrick Chevillot (Also: Associate Costume Designer, Grey Gardens (Off-Broadway Production)); Assistant Costume Design: Robert J. Martin; Automated Lights Programmer: Josh Weitzman
General Manager: Alan Wasser Associates and Allan Williams; Executive Producer: Beth Williams; Company Manager: Mark D. Shacket; Assistant Co. Mgr: Carrie Sherriff
Production Stage Manager: Judith Schoenfeld; Production Manager: Juniper Street Productions; Stage Manager: J. Philip Bassett; Assistant Stage Mgr: Stephen R. Gruse
Musical Coordinator: John Miller; Conducted by Lawrence Yurman; Associate Conductor: Paul Staroba; Keyboards: Paul Staroba; Violin: Eric DeGioia; Cello: Anik Oulianine; Reeds: Ken Hitchcock and Todd Groves; Trumpet/Flugelhorn: Daniel Urness; French Horn: Patrick Pridemore; Acoustic Bass: Brian Cassier; Percussion/Drums: Tim McLafferty; Music Copying: Emily Grishman Music Preparation; Synthesizer Programmer: Randy Cohen
Press Representative: The Publicity Office; Marketing: TMG - The Marketing Group; Casting: Telsey + Company; Dialect Coach: Deborah Hecht; Advertising: Serino Coyne, Inc.; Photographer: Joan Marcus
''Little'' Edie Beale / Edith Bouvier Beale
Edith Bouvier Beale
Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr.
 
Jerry
Erin Davie
Broadway Debut
Young "Little" Edie Beale
Kelsey Fowler
Broadway Debut
Lee Bouvier
Sarah Hyland
Broadway Debut
Jacqueline "Jackie" Bouvier
J.V. "Major" Bouvier
 
Norman Vincent Peale
Brooks, Sr.
 
Brooks, Jr.
George Gould Strong
Standby: Abigail Ferenczy (Jacqueline "Jackie" Bouvier, Lee Bouvier), Donald Grody (J.V. "Major" Bouvier, Norman Vincent Peale), Michael W. Howell (Brooks, Sr., Brooks, Jr.), Megan Lewis (Young "Little" Edie Beale), Maureen Moore (''Little'' Edie Beale / Edith Bouvier Beale), Asa Somers (Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr., Jerry, George Gould Strong) and Dale Soules (Edith Bouvier Beale)

Walter Kerr Theatre (Nov 02, 2006 - Jul 29, 2007)

Stage Manager: Stephen R. Gruse (Nov 06, 2006 - ?) and Bryan Landrine (May 08, 2007 - ?); Assistant Stage Mgr: Colleen Danaher (Nov 06, 2006 - ?) and Bryan Landrine (Mar 10, 2007 - May 06, 2007)
music by Scott Frankel; lyrics by Michael Korie
Act 1
Sung By
The Girl Who Has Everything
Edie, Jackie and Lee
The Five-Fifteen
Edie, Gould, Brooks, Sr., Edith, Jackie and Lee
Mother, Darling
Edie, Edith and Gould
Goin' Places
Joe and Edie
Marry Well
J.V. "Major" Bouvier, Brooks, Sr., Jackie , Lee and Edie
Hominy Grits
Edith, Gould, Jackie and Lee
Peas in a Pod
Edie and Edith
Drift Away
Gould and Edith
The Five-Fifteen (Reprise)
Edith
Daddy's Girl
Edie
The Telegram
Edie
Will You?
Edith
Act 2
Sung By
The Revolutionary Costume for Today
Edie
The Cake I Had
Edith
Entering Grey Gardens
Company
The House We Live In
Edie and Company
Jerry Likes My Corn
Edith and Edie
Around the World
Edie
Will You? (Reprise)
Edith and Edie
Choose to Be Happy
Norman Vincent Peale and Company
Around the World (Reprise)
Edie
Another Winter in a Summer Town
Edie and Edith
The Girl Who Has Everything (Reprise)
Edith and Edie

Tony Award®

 
 

Best Book of a Musical

2007 Nominee
Book by Doug Wright
 

Best Original Score

2007 Nominee
Music by Scott Frankel
Lyrics by Michael Korie

Best Actress in a Musical

2007 Winner
Christine Ebersole

Best Featured Actress in a Musical

2007 Winner
Mary Louise Wilson
 

Best Direction of a Musical

2007 Nominee
Directed by Michael Greif
 

Best Orchestrations

2007 Nominee
Music orchestrated by Bruce Coughlin
 

Best Scenic Design of a Musical

2007 Nominee
Scenic Design by Allen Moyer

Best Costume Design of a Musical

2007 Winner
Costume Design by William Ivey Long
 

Best Lighting Design of a Musical

2007 Nominee
Lighting Design by Peter Kaczorowski

Theatre World

Award

2007 Recipient
Erin Davie
Season:
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Statistics supplied are courtesy of The Broadway League.
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