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The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
| First Preview: | Jan 31, 1962 |
Total Previews: | 2 |
| Opening Date: | Feb 01, 1962 |
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| Closing Date: | Feb 24, 1962 |
Total Performances: | 28 |
| Production Staff |
| Theatre Owned / Operated by Herman Bernstein |
| Produced by Carroll Masterson and Harris Masterson |
| Sketches mostly by Ronny Graham, Paul Lynde, Jean Shepherd, Richard Maury, Joey Carter and R.G. Brown; Music mostly by June Carroll, Arthur Siegel, David Rogers, Mark Bucci, Jack Holmes and Ronny Graham; Lyrics mostly by June Carroll, Arthur Siegel, David Rogers, Mark Bucci, Jack Holmes and Ronny Graham; Dance arrangements by Jack Holmes; Musical Director: Abba Bogin; Music orchestrated by Jay Bower, Mark Bucci, Sy Oliver, Ted Royal and David Terry; Featuring songs by Mavor Moore and William Roy; Featuring songs with lyrics by Michael McWhinney and Jim Fuerst; Additional text by Tony Geiss, Herbert Hartig, Arnie Sultan and Marvin Worth |
| Conceived by Leonard Sillman; Directed by Leonard Sillman; Sketches co-staged by Richard Maury; Choreography mostly by James Moore |
| Scenic Design by Marvin Reiss; Costume Design by Thomas Becher; Lighting Design by Marvin Reiss; Assistant to Mr. Reiss: Doris Blum; Hair and Wig Design by Tommy Beratta |
| General Manager: Richard Horner; Company Manager: Leonard Soloway |
| Production Stage Manager: Lo Hardin; Technical Consultant: Mortimer Halpern; Stage Manager: Robert Calhoun and Michael Foley; Production Manager: Jacqueline Adams |
| Music Contractor: Meyer Davis |
| General Press Representative: Betty Lee Hunt; Assistant Press Representative: Diane Judge |
| Tom Arthur |
Young Man |
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Dancer |
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| Charles Barlow |
Passenger |
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Bishop |
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Singer |
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Gringo |
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Revlonite |
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Dancer |
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Folk |
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| R.G. Brown |
Father |
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Passenger |
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Man |
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Cardinal |
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Boy |
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Husband |
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Mr. Thurman |
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Johnny |
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Warren |
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Roger |
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| Joey Carter |
George |
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Foreman |
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Hymie |
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Folk Singer |
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Father |
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| Juan Carlos Copes |
Second Couple |
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Child |
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Dancer |
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Folk |
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| Jim Corbett |
Passenger |
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Third Couple |
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Child |
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Foreman |
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Waiter |
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Dancer |
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Revlonite |
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Man |
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Folk |
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Cop |
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| Michael Fesco |
Pilot |
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Passenger |
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Patriarch |
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Singer |
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Foreman |
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Reporter |
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Customer |
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Dancer |
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Folk |
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| Travis Hudson |
Happiness Girl |
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Wife |
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Momma |
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Lady |
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| Helen Kardon |
Passenger |
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Happiness Girl |
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Girl |
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Thing |
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Foreman |
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Customer |
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Revlonite |
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Folk |
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| Patti Karr |
Passenger |
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Third Couple |
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Thing |
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Foreman |
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Customer |
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Dancer |
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Revlonite |
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Folk |
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| Sylvia Lord |
Performer |
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| Erin Martin |
Passenger |
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Child |
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Thing |
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Foreman |
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Customer |
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Dancer |
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Folk |
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| Marian Mercer |
Mother |
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Passenger |
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Happiness Girl |
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Girl |
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Mrs. Thurman |
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Yasmin |
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Bettina |
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Woman |
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Folk |
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| James Moore |
Passenger |
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Patriarch |
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First Couple |
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Child |
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Deputy |
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Dancer |
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Executive |
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Folk |
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| María Nieves |
Stewardess |
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Second Couple |
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Child |
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Thing |
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Customer |
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Dancer |
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Revlonite |
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| Sylvia |
Happiness Girl |
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Thing |
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Customer |
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Dancer |
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| Joan Thornton |
Passenger |
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Happiness Girl |
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Thing |
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Customer |
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Dancer |
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Girl |
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| Mickey Wayland |
Stewardess |
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Happiness Girl |
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Singer |
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Thing |
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Foreman |
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Revlonite |
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Dancer |
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Folk |
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Mary |
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| ACT 1 | |
Opening (music by Ronny Graham; lyrics by Ronny Graham) | |
Moral Rearmament (music by Jack Holmes; lyrics by Jack Holmes) | |
Pi in the Sky (music by Mark Bucci; lyrics by Jean Shepherd) | Pilot, Stewardesses and Passengers |
In the Morning (music by Ronny Graham; lyrics by Ronny Graham) | |
Happiness (music by Marie Gordon; lyrics by David Rogers) | Man and Happiness Girls |
Togetherness (music by Mavor Moore; lyrics by Mavor Moore) | Cardinal, Bishop, Patriarch and Moderator |
A Moment of Truth (music by Jack Holmes; lyrics by Jack Holmes) | |
I Want You to Be the First to Know (music by Arthur Siegel; lyrics by June Carroll) | Singers, First Couple, Second Couple and Third Couple |
Lemon Coke (music by R.G. Brown; lyrics by R.G. Brown) | Boy and Girl |
ABC's (music by Mark Bucci; lyrics by David Rogers) | Girl and Children |
It Depends on How You Look at Things (music by Arthur Siegel; lyrics by June Carroll) | Husband, Wife and Things |
Freedomland (music by Jack Holmes; lyrics by Jack Holmes) | |
Over the River and Into the Woods (music by Jack Holmes; lyrics by Jack Holmes) | |
Johnny Mishuga (music by Mark Bucci; lyrics by David Rogers and Mark Bucci) | Momma, Hymie, Waiter, Gringo, Johnny, Yasmin, Deputy and Customers |
| ACT 2 | |
| Entré Act | |
Collective Beauty (music by William Roy; lyrics by Michael McWhinney) | Lady, Revlonites and Customers |
The Other One (music by Arthur Siegel; lyrics by June Carroll) | Woman, Man and Dancers |
| Our Models | |
The Untalented Relative (music by Arthur Siegel; lyrics by Joey Carter and Richard Maury) | Folk Singer and Folk |
Love Is Good for You (music by Arthur Siegel; lyrics by June Carroll) | |
Wall Street Reel (music by Arthur Siegel; lyrics by Jim Fuerst) | Entire Company |
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