MusicalComedyOriginalBroadway
Opening Date
Nov 01, 1951
Closing Date
Oct 04, 1952
Performances
350
MusicalComedyOriginalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

Theatres
Winter Garden Theatre
(Nov 01, 1951 - Oct 04, 1952)

Setting
New York City

Comments
On layoff from August 3 - August 31, 1952.

Produced by Paula Stone and Michael Sloane
Music by Johnny Mercer; Lyrics by Johnny Mercer; Book by Hy Kraft; Vocal arrangements and direction by Hugh Martin; Musical Director: Harold Hastings; Music orchestrated by Don Walker; Featuring songs by Bill Finnigan; "Sans Souci" and "I Fought Every Step of the Way" orchestrated by Bill Finnigan; Dance arrangements by Lee Pockriss
Directed by Jack Donohue; Choreographed by Ron Fletcher
Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner; Lighting Design by Jo Mielziner; Costume Design by Alvin Colt
Company Manager: Joe Roth; General Manager: Harry Zevin
Production Stage Manager: Fred Hebert; Stage Manager: Danny Brennan; Assistant Stage Mgr: Louis De Mangus
Orchestra Personnel Manager: Meyer Davis
Production Associate: Harry Zevin; General Press Representative: Bill Doll
Jerry Biffle
Vic Davis
Sales Girl
 
Dancer
Model
 
Singer
Announcer
 
Singer
Dancer
Russ Wiswell
Stagehand
 
Photographer
 
Singer
Bubble Girl
 
Elevator Operator
 
Singer
Cliff Lane
Pinky
Photographer
 
Singer
Customer
 
Featured Dancer
Danny
A Passing Girl
 
Singer
TV Technician
 
Photographer
 
Singer
Mr. Parker
Juggler
 
Singer
Script Girl
 
Sales Girl
 
Dancer
Customer
 
Miss Pillsbury
 
Singer
Dancer
Customer
 
Singer
Singer
Dancer
Featured Dancer
Customer
 
Dr. Leroy
 
Singer
Sally Peters
Dancer
Betty Dillon
Photographer
 
Singer
Ted (Sport) Morgan
Model
 
The Magician's Assistant
Tommy
 
Dance Team
Customer
 
Singer
The Widow
 
Singer
Sales Girl
 
Dancer
"Bubbles"
 
Dancer
Dancer
Dancer
Dancer
A Man
Dancer
Walter
Sales Girl
 
Dance Team
 
Dancer
Bubble Girl
 
Singer
Understudies: Jack Albertson (Jerry Biffle), Danny Brennan (Danny), Dean Campbell (Cliff Lane), Donald Covert (Walter), Louis De Mangus (Russ Wiswell), Sara Dillon (Sally Peters), Ed Hanley (Pinky, Moe), Ken Harvey (Vic Davis), Hal Loman (Tommy), George Marci (Featured Dancer), Gloria Smith (Featured Dancer) and Hope Zee (Betty Dillon)

Winter Garden Theatre (Nov 01, 1951 - Oct 04, 1952)

Cast

Betty Dillon
Sep 20, 1952 - Oct 04, 1952
Jerry Biffle
circa. 1952 - ?
Sales Girl
 
Dancer
The Wrong Girl
Betty Dillon
Dec 12, 1951 - Jan 07, 1952
Cliff Lane
Sales Girl
Understudies: Ken Harvey (Mr. Parker), Bill Joyce (A Man) and Laurel Shelby (Betty Dillon)
music by Johnny Mercer; lyrics by Johnny Mercer
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
The Man of the Year This Week
Ensemble
You're So Beautiful That -
Cliff Lane
Top Banana
Jerry Biffle, Vic Davis, Cliff Lane, Pinky and Moe
Elevator Song
Ensemble
Hail to MacCracken's
Ensemble
Only If You're in Love
Cliff Lane and Sally Peters
My Home Is in My Shoes
Tommy and Ensemble
I Fought Every Step of the Way
(music by Bill Finnigan and Johnny Mercer)
Betty Dillon
O.K. for TV
Jerry Biffle, Vic Davis, Sally Peters, Pinky, Moe, Danny and Russ Wiswell
Slogan Song
Jerry Biffle, Betty Dillon, Vic Davis, Sally Peters, Cliff Lane, Tommy, Pinky, Moe, Danny, Russ Wiswell and Mr. Parker
Meet Miss Blendo
Entire Company
Act 2
Sung By
Sans Souci
(music by Bill Finnigan and Johnny Mercer)
Betty Dillon, Featured Dancer and Ensemble
A Dog Is a Man's Best Friend
Jerry Biffle, Ted (Sport) Morgan and The Grenadiers
That's For Sure
Cliff Lane, Sally Peters and Ensemble
Be My Guest (replaced "That's For Sure" during run)
A Word Is Day
Jerry Biffle and Betty Dillon
Top Banana Ballet
Jerry Biffle and Ensemble
Finale
Entire Company

Tony Award®

Best Actor in a Musical

1952 Winner
Phil Silvers
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