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42nd Street
The Song and Dance Fable of Broadway
| First Preview: | Apr 04, 2001 |
Total Previews: | 31 |
| Opening Date: | May 02, 2001 |
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| Closing Date: | Jan 02, 2005 |
Total Performances: | 1524 |
| Production Staff [See More] |
| Theatre under the direction of SFX Theatrical Group |
| Produced by Dodger Theatricals (Des McAnuff, Michael David, Robin De Levita, Rocco Landesman, Doug Johnson, Ed Strong), Joop Van Den Ende and Stage Holding |
| Original direction and dances by Gower Champion |
| Book by Michael Stewart and Mark Bramble; Music by Harry Warren; Lyrics by Al Dubin; Based on the novel by Bradford Ropes; Musical Director: Todd Ellison; Music arranged by Donald Johnston; Music orchestrated by Philip J. Lang; Additional orchestrations by Donald Johnston; Additional lyrics by Johnny Mercer and Mort Dixon; Additional vocal arrangements by Donald Johnston |
| Directed by Mark Bramble; Musical staging and new choreography by Randy Skinner; Assistant Choreographer: Kelli Barclay |
| Scenic Design by Douglas W. Schmidt; Costume Design by Roger Kirk; Lighting Design by Paul Gallo; Sound Design by Peter Fitzgerald; Hair and Wig Design by David H. Lawrence; Associate Scenic Design: Chad Owens; Assistant Scenic Design: Robert Bissinger, Robert John Andrusko, Robert Jay Braun, Jesse Poleshuck and Yank Frances; Associate Sound Design: Janet Smith; Associate Costume Design: Nancy Palmatier; Assistant Lighting Design: Jason Lyons and Daniel Ordower; Associate Lighting Design: Philip Rosenberg |
| Executive Producer: Dodger Management Group (Sally Campbell Morse, Robert C. Strickstein); Company Manager: Sandra Carlson; Assistant Co. Mgr: Nathan Gehan |
| Production Stage Manager: Frank Hartenstein; Technical Supervisor: Peter Fulbright, Tech Production Services, Inc., Elliot Bertoni and Rich Cocchiara; Stage Manager: Karen Armstrong; Assistant Stage Mgr: Tripp Phillips, Tripp Phillips and Laura Brown MacKinnon |
| Musical Coordinator: John Miller; Conducted by Todd Ellison; Associate Conductor: Fred Lassen; Woodwinds: Michael Migliore, Ken Hitchcock, Dave Pietro, Tom Christensen, Roger Rosenberg, Andrew Drelles and Tim Ries; Trumpet: Ravi Best, Barry Danielian, Joe Mosello and Dave Ballou; Trombone: Mark Patterson, Steve Armour and Mike Christianson; French Horn: Theresa MacDonnell, Leise Anschuetz Paer and Michael Ishii; Bass: John Arbo; Guitar: Scott Kuney; Harp: Victoria Drake; Drums: Tony Tedesco; Percussion: Kory Grossman; Piano: Fred Lassen; Music Preparation: Miller Music Services; Music adapted by Donald Johnston |
| Casting: Jay Binder; Marketing Consultant: Margery Singer; Press Representative: Boneau / Bryan-Brown; Dance Captain: Kelli Barclay; Advertising: Serino Coyne, Inc.; Marketing: Dodger Marketing; Photographer: Joan Marcus |
| Swings: Kelli Barclay (Swing), Melissa Giattino (Swing), Brian J. Marcum (Swing) and Luke Walrath (Swing) |
| Standby: Beth Leavel (Dorothy Brock, Maggie Jones) |
| Understudies: Brad Aspel (Andy Lee, Bert Barry), Becky Berstler (Annie), Randy Bobish (Andy Lee), Amy Dolan (Annie, Maggie Jones), Allen Fitzpatrick (Abner Dillon, Pat Denning), Renée Klapmeyer (Diane), Jessica Kostival (Dorothy Brock), Richard Muenz (Julian Marsh), Meredith Patterson (Peggy Sawyer), Darin Phelps (Doctor, Mac, Thug), Erin Stoddard (Lorraine, Peggy Sawyer), Jerry Tellier (Julian Marsh, Pat Denning), Elisa Van Duyne (Phyllis), Luke Walrath (Doctor, Mac, Thug) and Shonn Wiley (Billy Lawlor) |
| 2001 Tony Award® Best Revival of a Musical |
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 | Produced by Dodger Theatricals (Des McAnuff, Michael David, Robin De Levita, Rocco Landesman, Doug Johnson, Ed Strong), Joop Van Den Ende and Stage Holding [winner] | | 2001 Tony Award® Best Actress in a Musical |
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 | Christine Ebersole [winner] |
| 2001 Tony Award® Best Featured Actress in a Musical |
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| | Kate Levering [nominee] |
| | Mary Testa [nominee] |
| 2001 Tony Award® Best Scenic Design |
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| | Douglas W. Schmidt [nominee] |
| 2001 Tony Award® Best Costume Design |
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| | Roger Kirk [nominee] |
| 2001 Tony Award® Best Lighting Design |
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| | Paul Gallo [nominee] |
| 2001 Tony Award® Best Choreography |
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| | Randy Skinner [nominee] |
| 2001 Tony Award® Best Direction of a Musical |
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| | Mark Bramble [nominee] |
| 2001 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Revival of a Musical |
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 | Produced by Dodger Theatricals (Des McAnuff, Michael David, Robin De Levita, Rocco Landesman, Doug Johnson, Ed Strong), Joop Van Den Ende and Stage Holding [winner] | | 2001 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actress in a Musical |
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| | Christine Ebersole [nominee] |
| 2001 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Choreography |
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| | Randy Skinner [nominee] |
| 2001 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Set Design of a Musical |
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| | Scenic Design by Douglas W. Schmidt [nominee] | | 2001 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Costume Design |
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| | Roger Kirk [nominee] |
| ACT 1 | Sung By |
| Audition | Andy Lee and Ensemble |
| Young and Healthy | Billy Lawlor and Peggy Sawyer |
| Shadow Waltz | Maggie Jones, Dorothy Brock and Ensemble |
| Go Into Your Dance | Maggie Jones, Annie, Peggy Sawyer, Phyllis, Lorraine and Andy Lee |
| You're Getting to Be a Habit With Me | Dorothy Brock, Billy Lawlor, Peggy Sawyer and Ensemble |
Getting Out of Town (lyrics by Michael Stewart, Mort Dixon and Joe Young) | Full Company |
| Dames | Billy Lawlor and Men |
| Keep Young and Beautiful | Maggie Jones, Bert Barry and Girls |
| Dames | Full Company |
| I Only Have Eyes for You | Dorothy Brock |
| I Only Have Eyes for You (Reprise) | Billy Lawlor and Girls |
| We're in the Money | Annie, Peggy Sawyer, Lorraine, Phyllis, Billy Lawlor and Ensemble |
| Act One Finale | Dorothy Brock and Company |
| ACT 2 | Sung By |
Sunny Side to Every Situation (lyrics by Johnny Mercer) | Annie and Ensemble |
| Lullaby of Broadway | Julian Marsh and Full Company |
Getting Out of Town (Reprise) (lyrics by Michael Stewart, Mort Dixon and Joe Young) | Bert Barry, Maggie Jones and Full Company |
| Montage | Julian Marsh, Andy Lee, Peggy Sawyer and Ensemble |
| About a Quarter to Nine | Dorothy Brock and Peggy Sawyer |
| With Plenty of Money and You | Peggy Sawyer and Men |
| Shuffle Off to Buffalo | Bert Barry, Maggie Jones, Annie and Girls |
| 42nd Street | Peggy Sawyer, Billy Lawlor and Ensemble |
| 42nd Street (Reprise) | Julian Marsh |
| Finale | Full Company |
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